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Learning A–Z level aa Multi-level N/A

Grade K Word Count 24


Lexile BR80L

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


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

Black
Magic shows can be so exciting for children. In the book
Black, students will learn about the color black through
different aspects of a magic show. Detailed photographs,
high-frequency words, and repetitive text support
early emergent readers. Students will also have the
opportunity to visualize as well as to classify information
to better understand a text. This book is part of the
Colors series.

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Written by Nigel Pepperhouse


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Black Focus Question
Where can you find the color
black in a magic show?

Words to Know
cape suit
sheet tie
stage wand

Connections
Writing and Art
Written by Nigel Pepperhouse
Choose something else that is the
color black. Draw a picture and finish
the sentence:
One black .
Math
Count the number of black items in
the book. Count the number of black
items in your classroom. As a class,
talk about which number is more.
One black stage. One black sheet.
Black • Level aa 3 4
One black suit. One black tie.
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One black cape. One black hat.
Black • Level aa 7 8
One black wand. One black rabbit.
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