Leveled Texts: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz


Book Description

All students can learn about language usage using a classic fiction passage written at four reading levels. Symbols on the pages represent reading-level ranges to help differentiate instruction. Provided comprehension questions complement the text.




Leveled Texts: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz


Book Description

All students can learn about setting using a classic fiction passage written at four reading levels. Symbols on the pages represent reading-level ranges to help differentiate instruction. Provided comprehension questions complement the text.




The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Part 10)


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Oz and Dorothy build a balloon to carry themselves across the Great Desert, but an accident launches the balloon without Dorothy aboard. The companions decide to travel south to the land of the Quadlings to ask Glinda the Good Witch for help. They successfully pass the fighting trees of the forest and come to a wall made of white china.




The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Part 12)


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Dorothy summons the Winged Monkeys one last time to pass over the hill of the Hammer-Heads into the country of the Quadlings. Once there, she journeys to the castle of Glinda the Good Witch, who tells her how she can return home to Aunt Em. After thanking her faithful companions and saying good-bye, Dorothy takes Toto into her arms and uses the power of the Silver Shoes to return to the Kansas prairie.




The Wonderful Wizard of Oz


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A cyclone hits Kansas and whirls away Dorothy to the magical land of Oz, where she befriends the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion. Together they search for the Wonderful Wizard in his Emerald City to ask him to grant them what they most desire - only to find that they already possess it. Published at the dawn of the twentieth century, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900) immediately captivated child and adult readers alike. This new edition includes many of W. W. Denslow's original illustrations, and the introduction considers both the famous MGM film version and recent literary theory in a fascinating discussion of this children's classic.




The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Part 2)


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Dorothy sets out on the yellow brick road for the Emerald City. As she travels through the land of the Munchkins, she meets and befriends the Scarecrow, who has no brains. The Scarecrow joins her on her journey, hoping to ask Oz for help.




The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Part 6)


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Dorothy and her companions are allowed to meet Oz separately. Oz appears in a different form to each of them but tells them all the same thing. He will not grant their wishes until they have killed the Wicked Witch of the West.




The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Part 5)


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The Queen of the Field Mice helps Dorothy and her companions rescue the Lion from the poppy field. The group finally reaches the Emerald City, where the Guardian of the Gates agrees to take them to the Palace to meet the Great Wizard.




The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Part 11)


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Dorothy and her companions pass through the dainty china country. The Lion defeats a monstrous giant spider to become the King of Beasts.




The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Part 9)


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The companions attempt to claim their rewards from Oz but soon learn that he is not the Great Wizard he pretends to be. At their insistence, Oz agrees to give the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Lion their rewards, but says he is not sure how to help Dorothy return home to Kansas.