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Animals Nap LEVELED BOOK • aa

A Reading A–Z Level aa Leveled Book


Word Count: 24

Connections
Writing and Art
How do you sleep?
Draw a picture and write
about it.
Science

Animals
Why is it important to sleep?
Tell your ideas to a partner.

Nap
Written by Lana Temór

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Words to Know

Animals bat
fish
horse
lizard

Nap giraffe
Photo Credits:
naps

Front cover: © ZSSD/Minden Pictures; title page: © Donald M. Jones/Minden


Pictures; page 3: © hannamariah/123RF; page 4: © iStock.com/Christian Rummel;
page 5: © Marlen Reichelt/EyeEm/Getty Images; page 6: © Susan Richey-
Schmitz/123RF; page 7: © iStock.com/jtyler; page 8: © iStock.com/strmko; page
9: © Mitsuyoshi Tatematsu/Nature Production/Minden Pictures; page 10: © Mike
Kemp/Blend Images/Getty Images

Written by Lana Temór


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Focus Question
Animals Nap
How do some animals nap? Level aa Leveled Book Correlation
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Written by Lana Temór
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DRA A–1
A dog naps. A bat naps.
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A horse naps. A bird naps.
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A lizard naps. A fish naps.
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A giraffe naps. A baby naps.
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Name

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My Two Animals:
Compare (Alike) Contrast (Different)

Skill: Compare and Contrast


Instructions: Have students choose two animals from the book and write them on the line at the top. Then, ask students to write or draw two ways
the animals are alike (compare) and two ways the animals are different (contrast).

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Name

Nn

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Skill: Initial Consonant Nn

Instructions: Identify the pictures in each row with students. Have students color the pictures that start with the
letter Nn. Then, have them write the upper- and lowercase Nn on the line under the pictures whose names begin
with the /n/ sound.

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Name

1. I see a black cat.

Animals Nap • Level aa • 3


2. She read a new book.

3. He wore a red hat.

4. The new baby is a boy.

My Sentence:

Skill: High-Frequency Word a

Instructions: Read each sentence aloud with students. Have students find and circle the word a in each sentence.
Have students read the sentences aloud. Then, have students write a sentence that includes the word a on the lines
at the bottom of the page.

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Animals Nap WORDLESS BOOK • aa
A Reading A–Z Level aa Wordless Book

Connections
Writing and Art
How do you sleep?
Draw a picture and write
about it.
Science

Animals
Why is it important to sleep?
Tell your ideas to a partner.

Nap

Visit www.readinga-z.com www.readinga-z.com


for thousands of books and materials.
Words to Know

Animals
Nap Photo Credits:
Front cover: © ZSSD/Minden Pictures; title page: © Donald M. Jones/Minden
Pictures; page 3: © hannamariah/123RF; page 4: © iStock.com/Christian Rummel;
page 5: © Marlen Reichelt/EyeEm/Getty Images; page 6: © Susan Richey-
Schmitz/123RF; page 7: © iStock.com/jtyler; page 8: © iStock.com/strmko; page
9: © Mitsuyoshi Tatematsu/Nature Production/Minden Pictures; page 10: © Mike
Kemp/Blend Images/Getty Images

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Focus Question
Animals Nap
How do some animals nap? Level aa Wordless Book
© Learning A–Z
Written by

All rights reserved.

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Animals Nap • Level aa 3 4
Animals Nap • Level aa 5 6
Animals Nap • Level aa 7 8
Animals Nap • Level aa 9 10

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