The Girl Who Stole an Elephant
by Nizrana Farook
21 Total Resources 2 Awards 1 State Lists Book Resume View Text Complexity Discover Like Books
- Grade
- 5-8
- Genre
- Adventure
- Science Fiction / Fantasy
- Cultural Experience
- South Asian
- Asian
Year Published 2021
Word Count 38,579
- Text Complexity
- Lexile Level: 630L
- ATOS Reading Level: 4.3
- AR Quiz Numbers
- Quiz 514582, 6 AR Points
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- Curricular Area
- English Language Arts
- Subject Headings
- Children--Juvenile fiction
- Theft
- Theft--Juvenile fiction
- Girls--Juvenile fiction
- JUVENILE FICTION--Girls & Women
- Stealing--Fiction
- Girls
- JUVENILE FICTION--Law & Crime
- Elephants--Juvenile fiction
- Elephants
- Theft--Fiction
- JUVENILE FICTION--Animals--Elephants
- Elephants--Fiction
- Girls--Fiction
- Lists With This Book
- Global Adventure and Mystery - Grade 4-5
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Meet-the-Author Recording with Nizrana Farook about The Girl Who Stole an Elephant
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Audio Name Pronunciation with Nizrana Farook
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Story Map Multi-Leveled Lesson
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Cultural Representation Reflection
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Book Guides, Activities & Lessons 6
Story Map Multi-Leveled Lesson
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Cultural Representation Reflection
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Activity Sheets from Words for Life
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Comprehension Worksheet from Nizrana Farook
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Book Readings 1
Audiobook Excerpt narrated by Aysha Kala
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Awards & Distinctions 2
Read for Empathy Collections, 2017-2024
Selection, 2022
Jhalak Children’s & YA Prize, 2021-2024
Longlist, 2021
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