The Magic School Bus Lost in the solar system Reading Level

by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen Part of the The Magic School Bus Series

An amazing school field trip involves a first hand look at the Sun and each planet... read more

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  • Grade
  • PK-5
  • Genre
  • Adventure
  • Nonfiction
  • Picture Book
  • Science Fiction / Fantasy

Year Published 1990

Word Count 2,546

  • Text Complexity
  • Lexile Level: 570L
  • ATOS Reading Level: 3.7
  • AR Quiz Numbers
  • Quiz 5482, 0.5 AR Points

  • Curricular Area
  • English Language Arts
  • Science
  • Subject Headings
  • Juvenile Fiction | Action & Adventure
  • Frizzle, Ms. (Fictitious character)
  • Juvenile Fiction | School & Education
  • Astronomy
  • Planets
  • Outer space
  • Children's Books/Ages 4-8 Fiction
  • Solar system

  • Lists With This Book
  • Space

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Meet-the-Author Recording with Joanna Cole about The Magic School Bus Lost in the Solar System

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Audio Name Pronunciation with Joanna Cole

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Series Interview with Joanna Cole

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Reading and Writing About the Solar System with the Magic School Bus from Scholastic

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