Good Game

From the Series Be a Good Sport (Pull Ahead Readers People Smarts — Fiction)

  • Interest Level: Preschool - Grade 1
  • Reading Level: Kindergarten

Are you a good teammate? Do you try your best? Do you follow rules and play fair?

Explore these and other ways to be a good sport with these fun books!

The red team and the blue team are playing each other. After the game, players on the blue team demonstrate what it means to be a good winner. Pairs with the nonfiction title Winning Well.

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Interest Level Preschool - Grade 1
Reading Level Kindergarten
Genre Social Studies
Category Leveled Readers, Reading/Language Arts, SEL: B Self-Management, SEL: D Relationship Skills, Social Emotional Learning, Sports
Copyright 2022
Publisher Lerner Publishing Group
Brand Pull Ahead Readers
Imprint Lerner Publications ™
Language English
Number of Pages 16
Publication Date 2022-01-01
Text Type Informational Fiction
BISACS JUV043000, JUV039200, JUV039060
Dewey 175
Dimensions 6 x 8
Lexile 140
Guided Reading Level C
Features Index, Photo glossary, Reviewed, and Table of contents

Author: Megan Borgert-Spaniol

Megan Borgert-Spaniol is a writer and editor in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She likes to write about food, animals, and human nature. She also loves dreaming up fun characters and telling their stories.

Illustrator: Jeff Crowther

Jeff Crowther is an illustrator whose passion and talent for storytelling has led him to the fantastic world of children's illustration. His work has appeared in picture books, graphic novels, magazines, educational publications and on television. Jeff lives in Ohio with his amazing wife and their inspirational kids.

Reviews

School Library Journal

“[U]seful additions to collections that provide resources for children just beginning to read independently, or where sports topics are in demand.”—School Library Journal