All students can learn about language usage using a classic adventure passage written at four reading levels. Symbols on the pages represent reading-level ranges to help differentiate instruction. Provided comprehension questions complement the text.
This leveled text lesson helps teachers differentiate content for their students to allow all students access to the concepts being explored. Each text is written at four different reading levels. Below is a chart for all the topics ...
Despite the efforts of her brother, the FBI, and her parents, Meg Falconer is still missing and even Meg's kidnappers cannot find her since she always seems to give them the slip.
Kidnapped by Robert L. Stevenson I had guessed it a long while ago . It is one thing to guess . It is another to know . I sat stunned with my good fortune . I could not believe that the same poor lad who had walked from Ettrick Forest ...
Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe IIIII Nothing can describe the fear which I felt . I sank into the water . I swam very well . Yet I could not save myself from the waves long enough to draw a breath . First , the wave must carry me a ...
Thirteen-year-old Bonnie has a feeling of foreboding on the very day that her six-year-old brother Matt and their dog Pookie are abducted, and she becomes involved in a major search effort as well as a frightening adventure. Reprint.
Gordon Korman offers another edge-of-your-seat action/adventure in a return to the trilogy format that sold more than 1 million copies of Island, Everest, and Dive.
K is for KIDNAPPED... The king and queen of Socotra have been kidnapped! For his protection, the prince is sent to Green Lawn -- to hide out with Dink's family.
Adventure Text Set —§§∞— Levels 3.2—3.5 Kidnapped (Leveled Text; Level: 3.2) Hans Brinker (Leveled Text; Level: 3.4) Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (Leveled Text; Level: 3.5) Tarzan of the Apes (Leveled Text; Level: 3.5) Kidnapped by ...
And if Quinnie's hunch is right, the search may lead them right into danger . . . This hilarious and page-turning debut is the perfect whodunit story for middle school sleuths.
There are a lot of perks to being a prince and it's all very tempting but Marvin soon realises that sometimes the truth isn't all it's cracked up to be. Louis Sachar writes with pace and humour and heart.