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Level 6 Book 1 Where Is a Snail’s Nose? © 2007 by Dmitry Lyakhov. Some rights reserved (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0). A snail does not have a nose. But it can smell. A snail uses its skin to smell. © 2008 by mollyali in en:Flickr. Some rights reserved (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0). For more information about BeginningReads, visit www.textproject.org/beginningreads v.1.0 © 2011 TextProject, Inc. Some rights reserved (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/).

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Level 6Book 1

Where Is a Snail’s Nose?

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07 by

Dm

itry L

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A snail does not have a nose. But it can smell. A snail uses its skin to smell.

© 2008 by m

ollyali in en:Flickr. Some rights reserved (http://creativecom

mons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0).

For more information about BeginningReads, visit www.textproject.org/beginningreads v.1.0 © 2011 TextProject, Inc. Some rights reserved (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/).

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© 20

08 by

Stev

en M

ileha

m. S

ome r

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com

mon

s.org

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.0).

© 2008 by M

iskiSanko in en:Flickr. Some rights reserved (http://creativecom

mons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0).

A snail can smell leaves to eat. Here is one eating the leaves on a plant.

A snail can smell a safe place to hide. Here it is hiding.

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Level 6Book 2

Beaks

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06 by

Mali

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Many birds cannot smell very well. Birds use their eyes to find food to eat.

© 2007 by Ben Bawden. Som

e rights reserved (http://creativecomm

ons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/).

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2011 by skipnclick in en:Flickr. Some rights reserved (http://creativecom

mons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/).

Birds have beaks, not noses. Some birds have huge beaks. Some birds

have little beaks.

This bird has a huge beak. But a huge beak does not mean that a bird can

smell well.

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Level 6Book 3

Elephant’s Trunk

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10 by

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Look at the elephant as it says hi with its trunk. Can you say hi with

your nose?

© 2007 by Chris Price. Som

e rights reserved (http://creativecomm

ons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/).

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© 20

10 by

Kevin

Harb

er. So

me r

ights

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ved (

http

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ative

com

mon

s.org

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nc-n

d/2.0

/).©

2009 by Neil Page. Some rights reserved (http://creativecom

mons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/deed.en

An elephant’s nose is called a trunk. It can smell things just like you can smell

things with your nose.

Look at the elephant grab leaves to eat with its trunk. Can you eat with

your nose?

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Level 6Book 4Noses

Which Is It?

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06 by

John

and M

elanie

(Illin

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□ Picking up a snail. □ Picking up leaves.

© 2011 by Steve Corey. Som

e rights reserved (http://creativecomm

ons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/).

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© 20

07 by

theil

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).©

2009 by Simon English. Som

e rights reserved (http://creativecomm

ons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/).

□ Elephant’s trunk □ Bird’s beak

□ A bird looking for food. □ A bird drinking water.

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Level 6Book 5

Stomp! Stomp! Stomp!

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07 by

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on Ku

chipu

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me r

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http

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com

mon

s.org

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nses

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nc/2

.0/).

I put on my boots. Elephants do not need boots to stomp, stomp, stomp

in the rain.

© 2007 by Keith Ivey. Som

e rights reserved (http://creativecomm

ons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/).

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© 20

07 by

Jaso

n Arm

stron

g. So

me r

ights

reser

ved (

http

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ative

com

mon

s.org

/lice

nses

/by-

nc-n

d/2.0

/).©

2007 by egg on stilts in en:Flickr. Some rights reserved (http://creativecom

mons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/).

Elephants have feet just like you and me. They have four feet. I only

have two.

See elephants have nails on their feet too! They only have two or three.

I have five.

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Level 6Book 6

Snail’s Foot

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05 by

Stev

e Wint

on. S

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ved (

http

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ative

com

mon

s.org

/lice

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/by/

2.0/).

I find my snail by looking for its slime. There is my snail!

© 2009 by Jessica Petersen. Som

e rights reserved (http://creativecomm

ons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/).

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© 2008 by cjc4454 in en:Flickr. Som

e rights reserved (http://creativecomm

ons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/).

Look at my pet snail move. See how my snail uses its one foot to move from

place to place?

Look at my snail move upside down! See how my snail leaves its slime

behind him?

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Level 6Book 7

Bird’s Feet

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My feet do not let me swim as fast as ducks or stay in trees like eagles. But I

have feet that let me run and hop!

© 2011 by M

ike Baird. Some rights reserved (http://creativecom

mons.org/licenses/by/2.0/).

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© 20

06 by

Brad

Smith

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).©

2009 by graham_alton in en:Flickr. Som

e rights reserved (http://creativecomm

ons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/).

Birds have many kinds of feet. Ducks have feet that help them swim.

Eagles have feet that help them grab onto parts of trees. They can sit at the

top of the tree and not fall down.

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Level 6Book 8

Feet

Which Is It?

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11 by

Dav

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me r

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s.org

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/by-

nc-n

d/2.0

/).

□ A bird swimming. □ A bird running.

© 2011 by m

onohex in en:Flickr. Some rights reserved (http://creativecom

mons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/).

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© 20

11 by

Mr. T

in D

C in e

n:Flic

kr. So

me r

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http

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com

mon

s.org

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nd/2

.0/).

© 2009 by Tom

& Katrien in en:Flickr. Some rights reserved (http://creativecom

mons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/).

□ Three nails □ Five nails

□ Upside down □ Fall down

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Level 6Book 9

High in the Sky

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10 by

Tony

the M

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com

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2.0/).

An eagle uses its eyes to find food to eat. It can see the fish.

© 2011 by Jason M

rachina. Some rights reserved (http://creativecom

mons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/).

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© 20

11 by

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lickr.

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).©

2006 by KEN CORREGAN. Some rights reserved (http://creativecom

mons.org/licenses/by-nd/2.0/).

An eagle flies high in the sky. It is looking for food to eat. Can an eagle smell a fish as it flies high in the sky?

No, an eagle cannot smell a fish from high in the sky.

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Level 6Book 10

Eyes on Top

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The snail moves its head slowly. The eyes on the top of stalks lets a snail see

all around it.

© 2007 by hans thijs. Som

e rights reserved (http://creativecomm

ons.org/licenses/by/2.0/).

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© 20

07 by

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1. So

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/).©

2011 by LHG Creative Photography in en:Flickr. Some rights reserved (http://creativecom

mons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/).

Some snails have two eyes. Other snails have more than two eyes. But all snails

have their eyes on top of stalks.

The stalks with eyes can bend. They can move up or down. They can move

from side to side.

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Level 6Book 11

Elephant Eyes

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07 by

Jaso

n Arm

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g. So

me r

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ved (

http

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com

mon

s.org

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nses

/by-

nc-n

d/2.0

/).

You can see better than an elephant. But you cannot hear things as well as

an elephant. You cannot smell things as well as an elephant.

© 2010 by M

atthew C. Wright. Som

e rights reserved (http://creativecomm

ons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/).

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© 20

09 by

Emilio

Labr

ador.

Som

e righ

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/).©

2009 by Simon English. Som

e rights reserved (http://creativecomm

ons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/).

The elephant is the biggest animal that lives on land. The ears and nose of an

elephant are huge.

An elephant’s eyes are not huge like its ears and nose. An elephant’s eyes are

just a little bigger than your eyes.

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Level 6Book 12

Eyes

Which Is It?

© 20

07 by

Moh

amm

ad A

bdull

ah. S

ome r

ights

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ved (

http

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ative

com

mon

s.org

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nses

/by-

nc/2

.0/).

□ High in the sky □ Upside down

© 2006 by locket479 in en:Flickr. Som

e rights reserved (http://creativecomm

ons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/).

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© 20

10 by

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min

in en

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/).©

2010 by jenny downing. Some rights reserved (http://creativecom

mons.org/licenses/by/2.0/).

□ Moving □ Bending

□ Smelling food □ Seeing food