The Sun Above and the River Below Leveled Reader Grade 4

The Sun Above and the River Below Leveled Reader Grade 4 by Magee is a 48-page educational book published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Supplemental Publishers in 2007. This edition presents two tales inspired by early American Indian tribes, exploring their imaginative explanations for natural phenomena such as the sun and Niagara Falls. The narratives invite readers to engage with the cultural stories that shaped the understanding of the world around them.
Readers will find that this book focuses on the Language Experience Approach, making it a valuable resource for enhancing reading skills. The stories not only entertain but also serve as a means to connect with historical perspectives on nature. With its emphasis on education and language arts, this leveled reader is designed to support young learners in their journey through language and comprehension.
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How did the sun get into the sky? Would you believe a fox stole it during a game of ball? How did the Niagara Falls come into being? Would you believe a huge, green snake built it from rocks from her cave? Early American Indian tribes told many stories describing the world they saw around them. Here are two tales that explain what these ancient people thought about the sun above and the river below. – Back cover.
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