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Mrs. Hartwell's Class Adventures Series
Author: Julie Danneberg
Illustrator: Judy Love
Number of Books in Series: 5
Age Group: 5 - 9 years

Reading Level: AR Levels 2.4-4.3
GLE 2.6-2.8
F&P/GRL L-M
DRA 20-24
Lexile® measure 520L-690L

Book 1 Summary: Sarah is afraid to start at a new school, but both she and the reader are in for a surprise when she gets to her class.


Mrs. Hartwell's Class Adventures Book List:



This series should be read in the correct order listed here.

Book 1: First Day Jitters
Ages 5-9. February 1, 2000.
AR: 2.4 (0.5 Point, Quiz #41001);  GLE: 2.6
F&P/GRL: L;  DRA: 20
Lexile measure: AD520L

Book 2: First Year Letters
Ages 5-9. February 1, 2003.
AR: 4.3 (0.5 Point, Quiz #67311);  GLE: 2.8
F&P/GRL: M;  DRA: 24
Lexile measure: 690L

Book 3: Last Day Blues
Ages 5-9. January 30, 2006.
AR: 3.7 (0.5 Point, Quiz #105217)
F&P/GRL: M
Lexile measure: NC620L

Book 4: The Big Test
Ages 5-9. July 1, 2011.
AR: 3.1 (0.5 Point, Quiz #144023)
F&P/GRL: L
Lexile measure: 610L

Book 5: Field-Trip Fiasco
Ages 5-9. January 6, 2015.
Lexile measure: AD610L

Book Sets: Sets of Up to 5 Books


Other Websites for Additional Information:

Author Website for Julie Danneberg



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