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Written by Edie Evans

Water
in the
Fun
Learning A–Z level A Grade K Word Count 40
Multi-level N/A Lexile BR80L Nonfiction • Concept
Refer to the Focus Question on page 2 of this title to guide discussion and support additional learning connected
to the text.
When the heat rises, there are few things more inviting than taking a dip in cool and refreshing water.
In Fun in the Water, students will read about several delightful water activities. Early emergent readers
will use the repetitive sentence pattern to help in decoding the text and will also learn about main
idea and details and complete sentences.
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Fun in the Water

Written by Edie Evans


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Focus Question
What does this book tell
you about water?
10
You play in the water.

You float on the water.


Fun in the Water • Level A 3
4
You sail on the water.
You splash in the water.
Fun in the Water • Level A 9
8
You swim in the water.

You paddle on the water.


Fun in the Water • Level A 5
6
You fish in the water.
You dive in the water.
Fun in the Water • Level A 7

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