This chart has a comparison of some of the main leveling systems.  Hopefully it 
can help with some of the confusion of the different levels.

http://www.leveledreading.com/ 

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Lisa Glos 
Patterson Park Public Charter School 
Kindergarten/Baltimore, MD 
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> One of the tricky things we've found is that so many people have their own 
> leveling systems: F & P, Reading Recover, DRA, Wright Group, Calkins, so you 
> have to be on the alert!? I guess the key is being sure the children 
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> about that 'just right book' and that what's 'just right' in one genre, might 
> not be the same in another.? 
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> A Field Guide to the Classroom Library (sold by level) is a new Lucy Calkins 
> resource sold by Heinemann that I hope to order in my requisition. That 
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