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Perfection Learning® Corporation1000 North Second Avenue, P.O. Box 500
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Set B
Allyso
n Valentine Schrier
What are these circles high in the tree?
Circles All Around
Literacy EssentialsEmergentGuided Reading Level: D/E
Early Intervention Level: 5–8
Word Count: 138
Vocabulary • High-Frequency Words: all, are, at,
big, in, into, like, look, on, see, the, up, will, you
• Content Words: beach, bumpy, circles, fish, frog’s eye, jellyfish, moon, ocean, round, sand dollar, sea star, seed, sky, smooth, stone, sun, sunflower, woods
Language Arts Skills: • understands that print and pictures can
inform, entertain, and persuade • uses illustrations and photos to support
and extend text • knows that sentences are made up of
separate words • understands that print represents
spoken language • reads inflectional forms and root words • understands that punctuation and
capital letters are used • understands that print moves left to
right and top to bottom • understands that written words are
separated by spaces
Content EssentialsCategory: Math in Science
Text Type: Caption
Text Features: Picture Glossary, Photographs
National Science Education StandardsLife Science: CONTENT STANDARD C
The Characteristics of Organisms • Organisms have basic needs. For
example, animals need air, water, and food; plants require air, water, nutrients, and light. Organisms can survive only in environments in which their needs can be met. The world has many different environments, and distinct environments support the life of different types of organisms.
Earth and Space Science: CONTENT STANDARD D
Objects in the Sky • The sun, moon, stars, clouds, birds, and
airplanes all have properties, locations, and movements that can be observed and described.
Science Concepts • The Sun is a circle in the sky. • The Moon is sometimes a round shape in
the sky. • One type of starfish is circular. • Circle-shaped plants and animals can be
found in a variety of environments: pond, garden, beach, woods, ocean, and sky.
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics StandardsGeometry • Recognize, name, build, draw, compare,
and sort two- and three-dimensional shapes
• Describe attributes and parts of two- and three-dimensional shapes
Math Concepts • Shapes occur in nature in plants and
animals. • Circles can be found in many kinds of
plants and animals.
Perfection Learning®
Allyso
n Valentine Schrier
Look around at the pond. See the circles. Circles are round like a frog’s eye. They are round like a stone.
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Look around in a garden. See the circles. Circles are big like a sunflower. They are small like a seed.
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Look around at the beach. See the circles. Circles are smooth like a sand dollar. They are bumpy like a sea star.
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Look around in the woods. See the circles. Circles are homes, high in the trees. Circles are homes, low on the ground.
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Look around in the ocean. See the circles. Circles are black like spots on a fish. They are pink like a jellyfish.
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Look up into the sky. See the circles. Circles are round like the sun. They are round like the moon.
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Look around and you will see circles. Circles are all around.
Circles All AroundWritten by Allyson Valentine Schrier
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Book Design: Emily J. Greazel
Image credits:
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CORBIS Royalty-Free: back cover, pp. 3 (seeds), 5 (nest), 6; iStock International: pp. 2 (rocks), 4 (sand dollar), 5 (hole in ground), 7 (moon), 8 (rocks, moon, sand dollar); Photos.com:
front cover, pp. 2 (frog), 3 (sunflower), 7 (sun), 8 (frog, sunflowe
Leveled content-area science books in Earth/Space Science, Life Science, Math in Science, Physical Science, Science and Technology, and
Science as Inquiry for emergent, early, and fluent readers
Perfection Learning® Corporation1000 North Second Avenue, P.O. Box 500
Logan, Iowa 51546-0500perfectionlearning.com
#29933
Printed in the U.S.A.
Set B
Allyso
n Valentine Schrier
What are these circles high in the tree?