Bubbles LEVELED BOOK • D
Bubbles
A Reading A–Z Level D Leveled Book
Word Count: 61
Connections
Writing and Art
What is your favorite way
to make bubbles?
Draw a picture and write
about it.
Science
How are all bubbles the same?
How can bubbles be different?
Share your ideas with a partner.
Written by Sarah Ghusson
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Bubbles bubbles
Words to Know
pockets
colorful solids
material stick
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Level D Leveled Book Correlation
Focus Question © Learning A–Z
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LEVEL D
Fountas & Pinnell D
Where can you see bubbles? All rights reserved. Reading Recovery
DRA
5–6
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Bubbles are round
pockets of air inside
a material.
People make bubbles People make bubbles
with many things. with soap.
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People make bubbles People make bubbles
while chewing gum. in milk.
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People make bubbles Some bubbles are
under water. colorful.
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Some bubbles stick Some bubbles float
together. away.
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Bubbles hold air.
Some bubbles are Some bubbles hold
in solids. people, too!
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Name
Bubbles that Float Bubbles that Stick Bubbles in Solids
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Skill: Classify Information
Instructions: Read each column heading aloud with students. Have them cut out the pictures and place each one
in the correct category.
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Name
Mm
Bubbles • Level D • 2
Skill: Initial Consonant Mm
Instructions: Name the pictures with students and have them listen to the initial sound in each word. Then, have
students write the upper- and lowercase letter Mm on the line below each picture that begins with the /m/ sound.
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Name
1 people make bubbles under water.
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2 some bubbles are colorful.
3 bubbles hold air.
4 people make bubbles with soap.
Skill: Capitalize Sentence Beginnings
My Sentence:
Instructions: Read the sentences aloud with students. Have them rewrite each sentence using the correct
capitalization. Then, have students write their own sentence about bubbles on the lines provided.
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LEVEL D
Quick Check Bubbles
Name Date
1. The author tells the reader that 4. What is the main idea
people make bubbles in milk of the book?
to show .
A People make bubbles
A that this is the best way with many things.
to make bubbles
B Some bubbles can
B that making bubbles hold people.
is always messy
C People make bubbles
C that making bubbles with soap.
can be fun
5. Listen to this sentence: Some
2. Some bubbles . bubbles are in solids. What does
the word solid mean?
A are alive
B are colorful and float away A something that changes
shape and size only when
C can lift a person off it is hot
the ground
B something that does not
3. In which group would bubbles change shape or size
in a bubble bath belong? C something that is always
changing shape or size
A bubbles that are in solids
B bubbles that float away 6. Extended Response: Have
C bubbles that stick together students write about two reasons
why people might make bubbles.
Instructions: Sit next to the student and read the first question as you run your finger under the words. Ask the
student to wait to answer until you have read all the choices. Repeat them if necessary. Have the student choose
the best answer. Repeat with the remaining questions.
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Bubbles WORDLESS BOOK • D
Bubbles
A Reading A–Z Level D Wordless Book
Connections
Writing and Art
What is your favorite way
to make bubbles?
Draw a picture and write
about it.
Science
How are all bubbles the same?
How can bubbles be different?
Share your ideas with a partner.
Visit www.readinga-z.com
for thousands of books and materials. www.readinga-z.com
Bubbles Words to Know
Photo Credits:
Front cover, back cover: © Woraphon Banchobdi/Dreamstime.com; title
page: © apagado/Alamy Stock Photo; page 3 (top left): © ZAM-Photography/
imageBROKER/age fotostock; page 3 (top right): © Science Photo Library/Alamy
Stock Photo; page 3 (center left): © Jochen Tack/Alamy Stock Photo; page 3
(bottom): © Roman Sigaev/iStock/Thinkstock; page 4: © Purestock/Thinkstock;
page 5: © amana images inc./Alamy Stock Photo; pages 6, 10: © Blend Images/
Alamy Stock Photo; page 7: © ChenRobert/iStock/Thinkstock; page 8: © Ron
Evans/Alamy Stock Photo; page 9: © colinspics/Alamy Stock Photo; page 11
(top): © blickwinkel/Alamy Stock Photo; page 11 (bottom): © Basya555/iStock/
Thinkstock; page 12: © REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
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Level D Wordless Book
Focus Question © Learning A–Z
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