Raz Laa68 Orange CLR

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Learning A–Z level aa Multi-level N/A

Grade K Word Count 24


Lexile BR40L

Refer to the Focus Question on page 2 of this title to guide


discussion and support additional learning connected to the text.
Nonfiction • Concept

Orange
Fall is a very exciting time for students. They look
forward to the leaves changing and the weather cooling
down. In Orange, students will become familiar with the
color word orange through a list of orange items that can
be found in the fall. Detailed photographs and repetitive
text support early emergent readers. In addition to
working on decoding skills, students will have the
opportunity to identify the main idea and details as
well as to visualize to better understand the text. This
book is part of the Color series.

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Orange Focus Question
Where do you see
orange in the fall?

Words to Know
butterfly pumpkin
field snake
flower sunset
leaf tree
orange
Written by Racheal Rice
Connections
Writing and Art
What is your favorite thing to do in
the fall? Draw a picture and write
about it.
Science
What is the weather like in the fall?
Share your ideas with a partner.
An orange tree. An orange leaf.
Orange • Level aa 3 4
An orange pumpkin. An orange flower.
Orange • Level aa 5 6
An orange butterfly. An orange snake.
Orange • Level aa 7 8
An orange field. An orange sunset.
Orange • Level aa 9 10

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