Scholastic.com has a link to bookwizard.com (I think) that will tell you the
level of the book you enter.

Also, Fountas & Pinnell have a book called Matching Books to Readers (again,
I think) that has a bunch of books sorted by level.

Melissa/VA/2nd

On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 9:55 PM, HERBERT Suzanne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Our school is in the process of creating classroom libraries of leveled
> books and we have been asked to come up with books that fit the Fountas
> and Pinnell's P. Q and R.levels for fourth grade.  Has anyone a source
> or place one can go with an abundance of good tiles but with the reading
> level determined?   To just start picking books out of the air seems a
> difficult task.  We are going to have classroom libraries of over 300
> titles each..so where do we start?  I am also concerned that we are
> heading into an emphasis on 'leveled books' even for transitional
> readers.  Comments please.
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