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    Beezus and Ramona

    Beezus and Ramona

    by Beverly Cleary and Louis Darling

    Was there ever a little sister as exasperating as Ramona Quimby? Big sister Beezus learns to appreciate her younger sibling in this favorite book by a best-selling author.

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    Scholastic Book Guides: Ramona Quimby, Age 8

    Scholastic Book Guides: Ramona Quimby, Age 8

    Teaching "Ramona Quimby, Age 8" is effective and manageable with this Scholastic Book Guide. Everything you need is here to build important skills for successful instruction in reading. Includes: book summary and author information to build background and prior knowledge; vocabulary-builders to help your students learn important word meanings for better comprehension; discussion questions to deepen understanding, and build and check comprehension; reproducible graphic organizers and writing act

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Beezus and Ramona

Author: Beverly Cleary

Series: Ramona Quimby

Interest Level:
3-5

Lexile Framework:
780L

Grade Level Equivalent:
4.8

Guided Reading Level:
O

Age:
8-10

Genre:
Comedy and Humor, Series, Realistic Fiction

Subject:
Growing Up, Siblings, Cleverness, Creativity and Imagination

About This Book

Ramona Quimby is the youngest of all the famous characters in Mrs. Cleary's wonderful Henry Huggins stories. She is also far and away the most deadly. Readers of the earlier books will remember that Ramona has always been a menace to Beezus, her older sister, to Henry, and to his dog Ribsy. It is not that Ramona deliberately sets out to make trouble for other people. She simply has more imagination than is healthy for any one person.

In this book Ramona and her imagination really come into their own. Starting with a fairly mild encounter with the librarian, which is harder on Beezus than anyone else, Ramona goes from strength to strength, winding up by inviting her entire kindergarten class to a party at her home without mentioning it to her mother. The riot that ensues is probably the most hilarious episode in this extremely funny book, which proves that Mrs. Cleary's imagination is almost as lively as Ramona's.


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