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By KAS112

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Here are some sites that I have used, besides the Scholastic site that was already mentioned. You can also go to the Heinemann site and look for Fountas & Pinell (sp?) and you can buy logins if you don't mind spending some
money. When I moved to 1st and took over a classroom I used this for many of the little readers that I couldn't find. I think I spent $15 on 20 logins or something like that. I still have several left and it's been a couple of years. Before you buy that though you might want to ask around your building, someone might have one of the leveling books that F&P put out.

http://registration.beavton.k12.or.us/lbdb/

http://home.comcast.net/~ngiansante/

http://classroom.jc-schools.net/pohlmanr/levelingbooks.html

Good luck on this!:s)

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