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RAZ-A 017 Spring and Fall

This wordless book compares and contrasts what can be seen in spring versus fall through a series of pictures. The book asks readers to draw pictures of things seen in each season and to identify the other two seasons. It promotes comparing, contrasting, writing, art, and science skills.

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RAZ-A 017 Spring and Fall

This wordless book compares and contrasts what can be seen in spring versus fall through a series of pictures. The book asks readers to draw pictures of things seen in each season and to identify the other two seasons. It promotes comparing, contrasting, writing, art, and science skills.

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  • Introduction to Spring and Fall: Introduces the topic of spring and fall with questions to engage students in science and art activities.
  • Comparisons of Spring and Fall: Explores the similarities and differences between spring and fall, using imagery to aid in comparison.
  • Visual Comparisons: Provides visual comparisons of spring and fall through images of leaves, birds, and other elements.
  • Spring and Fall Activities: Engages students with interactive activities like matching and sorting related to spring and fall.
  • Sentence Construction and Vocabulary: Offers sentence construction exercises and vocabulary related to spring and fall to enhance linguistic skills.
  • Spring and Fall Assessments: Provides quick check assessments to evaluate students' understanding of spring and fall concepts and vocabulary.

Spring and Fall LEVELED BOOK • A

A Reading A–Z Level A Leveled Book


Word Count: 32

Connections
Writing and Art

Spring
What else can you see in spring
and fall?
Draw two pictures and finish
these sentences.
See in spring. and Fall
See in fall.
Science
What are the other two seasons
of the year?
Share what you know about
them with a partner.

Written by Gabriel Harper

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for thousands of books and materials.
Spring birds
Words to Know
leaves

and Fall corn


fall
see
spring
Photo Credits:
Front cover: © [Link]/Alamy Stock Photo; title page: © angelacolac/
iStock/Thinkstock; page 3: © Ingram Publishing/Thinkstock; page 4: © sborisov/
iStock/Thinkstock; page 5: © Jill Battaglia/iStock/Thinkstock; page 6: © Arco
Images GmbH/Alamy Stock Photo; page 7: © YelenaYemchuk/iStock/Thinkstock;
page 8: © Francesco Palermo/Alamy Stock Photo; page 9: © 145/Gilbert Laurie/
Ocean/Corbis; page 10: © Ariel Skelley/Blend Images/Corbis

Written by Gabriel Harper


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Focus Question Spring and Fall


Level A Leveled Book Correlation
© Learning A–Z LEVEL A
How are spring and fall the same Written by Gabriel Harper
Fountas & Pinnell A
and different? All rights reserved. Reading Recovery
DRA
1
A-1
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See leaves in spring. See leaves in fall.
Spring and Fall • Level A 3 4
See birds in spring. See birds in fall.
Spring and Fall • Level A 5 6
See corn in spring. See corn in fall.
Spring and Fall • Level A 7 8
See me in spring. See me in fall!
Spring and Fall • Level A 9 10
Name

Spring and Fall • Level A • 1


spring fall
spring
and fall

Skill: Compare and Contrast


Instructions: Name the pictures on the cards with students. Then, have students cut out the cards. Have them paste pictures of things that you find only
in the spring and only in the fall in the corresponding outer circles. Have them paste pictures of things you find in both spring and fall in the space where
the circles overlap.
Images: Left to right (1,2): © DrPAS/iStock/Thinkstock; (3): © Top Photo Corporation/Top Photo Group/Thinkstock; (4): © MichaelStubblefield/iStock/Thinkstock;
© Learning A–Z All rights reserved. (5): © Wavebreakmedia Ltd/Wavebreak Media/Thinkstock; (6): © Elenathewise/iStock/Thinkstock; (7): © andrearenata/iStock/Thinkstock; (8): © Lordn/iStock/Thinkstock [Link]
Name

Ss

Spring and Fall • Level A • 2


Skill: Initial Consonant Ss

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

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Name

Spring and Fall • Level A • 3


1 Leaves are green in the spring
2 Leaves are fun in the fall
3 There is corn in the fall
4 See me in spring
5 I see birds

My Sentence:

Skill: Periods
Instructions: Have students add the period to each sentence. Then, have them write an original sentence on the line provided.

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LEVEL A
Quick Check Spring and Fall

Name Date

1 How are spring and fall the same?


A They are both seasons. B They both have
yellow corn.

2 Which sentence states a fact?


A There are leaves B Leaves in the fall
in the fall. are pretty.

3 What is this book about?


A where you can go B what you can see in spring
in spring and fall and fall

4 Which of the following belongs in a group of things


you can eat?
A corn B leaves
5 Which word means the season between summer
and winter?
A spring B fall

Instructions: Sit next to the student and read the first question as you run your finger under the words. Ask the
student to wait to answer until you have read all the choices. Repeat them if necessary. Have the student choose
the best answer. Repeat with the remaining questions.
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LEVEL A
Quick Check Answer Sheet Spring and Fall
Main Comprehension Skill: Compare and Contrast

1 How are spring and fall the same?


A They are both seasons. Compare and Contrast
2 Which sentence states a fact?
A There are leaves in the fall. Fact or Opinion
3 What is this book about?
B what you can see in spring and fall Main Idea and Details
4 Which of the following belongs in a group of things
you can eat?
A corn Classify Information
5 Which word means the season between summer
and winter?
B fall Vocabulary

Instructions: Sit next to the student and read the first question as you run your finger under the words. Ask the
student to wait to answer until you have read all the choices. Repeat them if necessary. Have the student choose
the best answer. Repeat with the remaining questions.
© Learning A–Z All rights reserved. [Link]
Spring and Fall WORDLESS BOOK • A
A Reading A–Z Level A Wordless Book

Connections
Writing and Art

Spring
What else can you see in spring
and fall?
Draw two pictures and finish
these sentences.
See in spring. and Fall
See in fall.
Science
What are the other two seasons
of the year?
Share what you know about
them with a partner.

Visit [Link] [Link]


for thousands of books and materials.
Spring Words to Know

and Fall
Photo Credits:
Front cover: © [Link]/Alamy Stock Photo; title page: © angelacolac/
iStock/Thinkstock; page 3: © Ingram Publishing/Thinkstock; page 4: © sborisov/
iStock/Thinkstock; page 5: © Jill Battaglia/iStock/Thinkstock; page 6: © Arco
Images GmbH/Alamy Stock Photo; page 7: © YelenaYemchuk/iStock/Thinkstock;
page 8: © Francesco Palermo/Alamy Stock Photo; page 9: © 145/Gilbert Laurie/
Ocean/Corbis; page 10: © Ariel Skelley/Blend Images/Corbis

Written by
[Link]

Focus Question Spring and Fall


Level A Leveled Book
© Learning A–Z
How are spring and fall the same Written by

and different? All rights reserved.

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Spring and Fall • Level A 3 4
Spring and Fall • Level A 5 6
Spring and Fall • Level A 7 8
Spring and Fall • Level A 9 10

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