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Friends,
   
  Teachers have asked if there is a website where they can look up levels of books 
by the A-Z guided reading levels or if there are any programs that help translate 
popular reading books to levels. Do you know if this exists? If so, what is the 
best way to go about figuring this out? My teachers have the book matching levels 
to readers by Fontas and Pinnell, but it is limited in scope (i.e. only goes to 
level O, I think, and does not include many books). 
   
  Many thanks!
   


Diane H. Del Priore
Librarian/Instructional Technologist
Claremont Preparatory School
41 Broad Street
New York, New York 10004
212-232-0266 x. 222
ddelpriore@claremontprep.org
       
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