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LEVELED BOOK • K

Written by Veronica Angel  •  Illustrated by Maria Voris

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Migrating Geese
A Reading A–Z Level K Leveled Book • Word Count : 400

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Migrating Geese
Level K Leveled Book
© Learning A–Z
Written by Veronica Angel
Illustrated by Maria Voris
All rights reserved.
www.readinga-z.com

Correlation
LEVEL K
Fountas & Pinnell
Reading Recovery
DRA

J
17
18

www.readinga-z.com



Written by Veronica Angel
Illustrated by Maria Voris


When the days get shorter, the geese fly south.
When the temperatures get colder, the geese fly south.
When the leaves fall from the trees, the geese fly south.
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Migrating Geese • Level K

It is fall, and winter will soon arrive.
The land will be covered with snow and ice.


When the days get shorter, the geese fly south.
When the temperatures get colder, the geese fly south.
When the leaves fall from the trees, the geese fly south.
Migrating Geese • Level K

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It is fall, and winter will soon arrive.
The land will be covered with snow and ice.



The geese fly south in groups called flocks.
They go to a warmer place. They take to the sky,
and they get into formations shaped like the letter V.
They head for a warmer place. They are migrating.
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Migrating Geese • Level K

Flying in a V-formation helps the geese to fly
long distances. The V-formation makes it easier
for the geese to move through the air.
They can cut through the air like a knife.


The geese fly south in groups called flocks.
They go to a warmer place. They take to the sky,
and they get into formations shaped like the letter V.
They head for a warmer place. They are migrating.
Migrating Geese • Level K

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Flying in a V-formation helps the geese to fly
long distances. The V-formation makes it easier
for the geese to move through the air.

They can cut through the air like a knife.


The goose in the front of the formation has to work
the hardest. The geese take turns flying in the front.
When the goose in front gets tired,
a goose from the back takes its place.
This is how geese in a flock work together.
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Migrating Geese • Level K

Sometimes a goose in a flock gets injured
and has to stay behind. Another goose
stays behind with the injured goose.
It stays until the injured goose gets better.


The goose in the front of the formation has to work
the hardest. The geese take turns flying in the front.
When the goose in front gets tired,
a goose from the back takes its place.
This is how geese in a flock work together.
Migrating Geese • Level K

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Sometimes a goose in a flock gets injured
and has to stay behind. Another goose
stays behind with the injured goose.
It stays until the injured goose gets better.


When the injured goose gets better, it continues to migrate.
The other goose that stayed behind migrates, too.
Migrating Geese • Level K

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Geese are like a family. They take care of each other.
If one goose needs help or is in danger,
other geese are there to help.


When the injured goose gets better, it continues to migrate.
The other goose that stayed behind migrates, too.
Migrating Geese • Level K

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Geese are like a family. They take care of each other.
If one goose needs help or is in danger,

other geese are there to help.


The migrating geese find a warmer place. They find
a place where lakes and rivers are not frozen. They
find a place where the land is not covered with snow.
They find a place where there is plenty of food to eat.
Migrating Geese • Level K

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They stay until the days in the north begin to
get longer once again. They stay until the
temperatures in the north get warmer once again.
They stay until the trees in the north
begin to leaf out and the grass begins to grow.


The migrating geese find a warmer place. They find
a place where lakes and rivers are not frozen. They
find a place where the land is not covered with snow.
They find a place where there is plenty of food to eat.
Migrating Geese • Level K

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They stay until the days in the north begin to
get longer once again. They stay until the
temperatures in the north get warmer once again.
They stay until the trees in the north
begin to leaf out and the grass begins to grow.


Once again it is time to migrate.
But this time the geese fly north. It is spring.
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Migrating Geese • Level K

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In the north, the snow and the ice have melted.
Food is plentiful, and spring has arrived.


Once again it is time to migrate.
But this time the geese fly north. It is spring.
Migrating Geese • Level K

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In the north, the snow and the ice have melted.
Food is plentiful, and spring has arrived.



The baby geese have hatched. They are called goslings.
Their parents will care for them and teach them to fly.
Soon it will be time to migrate again.
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Migrating Geese • Level K

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The geese mate and build a nest.
The female lays eggs. Soon there will be baby geese.


The baby geese have hatched. They are called goslings.
Their parents will care for them and teach them to fly.
Soon it will be time to migrate again.
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Migrating Geese • Level K

The geese mate and build a nest.
The female lays eggs. Soon there will be baby geese.

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LEVELED BOOK • K

Written by Veronica Angel  •  Illustrated by Maria Voris


www.readinga-z.com

Migrating Geese
A Reading A–Z Level K Leveled Book • Word Count : 400

Visit www.readinga-z.com for thousands of books and materials.


www.readinga-z.com

Fountas & Pinnell
Reading Recovery
DRA

J
17
18

Written by Veronica Angel
Illustrated by Maria Voris

All rights reserved.

Correlation
LEVEL K

www.readinga-z.com

Migrating Geese

Level K Leveled Book
© Learning A–Z
Written by Veronica Angel
Illustrated by Maria Voris



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