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Many students love to bake and to eat pie! They will love this delightful story called Pick a Pie. In this story, the raccoon family keeps picking fruit to bake a pie, but they keep eating too much fruit before they get home. Will they ever have enough fruit to bake their pie? Colorful illustrations and a repetitive text structure support early emergent readers. They book can also be used to teach students how to identify characters and setting as well as to connect to prior knowledge to better understand the story.
(Maths)

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Pick a Pie

Many students love to bake and to eat pie! They will love this delightful story called Pick a Pie. In this story, the raccoon family keeps picking fruit to bake a pie, but they keep eating too much fruit before they get home. Will they ever have enough fruit to bake their pie? Colorful illustrations and a repetitive text structure support early emergent readers. They book can also be used to teach students how to identify characters and setting as well as to connect to prior knowledge to better understand the story.
(Maths)

LEVELED BOOK • D

Pick a Pie

Written by Karen Mockler
Illustrated by Lauren Gallegos

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Pick a Pie

Written by Karen Mockler
Illustrated by Lauren Gallegos

www.readinga-z.com

Focus Question
What lesson does the raccoon
family learn?

Words to Know

blackberries picked
cups pie
enough plenty

Pick a Pie Correlation
Level D Leveled Book LEVEL D
© Learning A–Z
Written by Karen Mockler Fountas & Pinnell D
Illustrated by Lauren Gallegos Reading Recovery 5–6

All rights reserved. DRA 6

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Six cups of fruit 3
will make a pie.

Pick a Pie • Level D

We picked eight cups
of strawberries.

4

Three cups made 5
it home.
Do we have enough?

Pick a Pie • Level D

We picked eight cups
of blackberries.

6

Four cups made it home.
Do we have enough?

Pick a Pie • Level D 7

We picked eight cups
of blueberries.

8

Five cups made it home.
Do we have enough?

Pick a Pie • Level D 9

We picked one pumpkin.

10

How many cups made
it home?
Plenty for a pie!

Pick a Pie • Level D 11

Now, who likes
pumpkin pie?

12

Pick a Pie

A Reading A–Z Level D Leveled Book
Word Count: 72

Connections
Writing and Art
What is your favorite kind of pie?
Draw a picture and write about it.
Math
How many cups of berries did
the family pick in all?
Show your answer in two ways.

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