Levelled Books

  • What's Your Opinion?

    What's Your Opinion?

    What’s Your Opinion? is a written debate discussing different opinions on various fairy tales. The book also discusses how to write a debate.  The text unfolds in first - person in the format of a persuasive essay or written debate with...

  • Wheelchair Racing

    Wheelchair Racing

    Wheelchair Racing is an informational explanation of a sport where athlete and technology work together to win.  The book describes aspects of racing wheelchair design, different types of races, and the skills and training of athletes. The style is...

  • Where Do Snakes Live?

    Where Do Snakes Live?

    Where Do Snakes Live? is an expository text that shows readers the different types of snakes that live in the desert, the sea, and in trees. Some sentences are questions. Labeled illustrations enhance and extend the meaning of the text and are found on...

  • Who Did it?

    Who Did it?

    Who Did It? is a narrative story about a station of police officers trying to find out who stole Martha’s ice-cream from her ice-cream shop. The book also discusses features of a diary.  The text is in the format of a diary with illustrations...

  • Wild Rabbits

    Wild Rabbits

    Wild Rabbits is an expository text that invites reader to learn about wild rabbits’ ears, eyes, noses, and tails, as well as their burrows and babies. The book begins by highlighting the three parts of a rabbit that readers will see throughout the...

  • Wings

    Wings

    Wings is an expository text that invites readers to learn about animals and insects that have wings and can fly. Illustrations support the text. A close up image of the animal, as well as the animal in flight, is presented. The wings of each animal and...

  • Wolves

    Wolves

    Wolves is an expository text that explores how wolves help humans and one another, how they hunt for food, how they keep warm, and why they howl. Some photographs are labeled. Imagery enhances and extends meaning. An index is included. Interest words...

  • Wood Eaters

    Wood Eaters

    Wood Eaters is an expository nonfiction text that explains invisible pests, termites, woodworms, and wood-eating fungi. Readers gain information from the text, zoomed in pictures, captions, fact boxes and visual diagrams. Photographs are labelled with...

  • Wood Storks

    Wood Storks

    Wood Storks is an expository nonfiction text that explains what wood storks are, how they catch fish, why they nest together, how they build nests, how they take care of their young, and how they are being monitored by scientists. Readers gain...

  • Worm Work

    Worm Work

    Worm Work is an expository text that invites students to learn about the importance of worms, how they are farmed, what they eat, how they eat, and how they are harvested. This text is divided into sections with some subsections that have bulleted points...

  • Yaks

    Yaks

    Yaks is an expository text that invites reader to learn about where yak’s live, their coat, and the importance of these animals to people’s survival. The text represents a different way of living that children may not be aware of. Photographs...