No, David!. No, David! OR Yes, David! A book care game.

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Presentation transcript:

No, David!

OR

Yes, David!

A book care game

Use THUMBS UP or THUMBS DOWN to show whether David is taking care of his books correctly.

David is ready. How about you?

David decided to look at his library book while he had a snack. Yes, David! No, David! OR

David was reading his library book on the school bus David was reading his library book on the school bus. When the bus got to his stop, he dropped the book on the seat and ran to get off the bus. Yes, David! No, David! OR

After David finished reading his library book, he put it in his bookbag so he would remember to return it to the library. Yes, David! No, David! OR

David left his book on the floor and his dog chewed the cover. Yes, David! No, David! OR

David left his book outside and it got wet in the rain. Yes, David! No, David! OR

David remembered to use a bookmark to save his place when reading his book. Yes, David! No, David! OR

David turned the pages of his book carefully so they wouldn’t tear. Yes, David! No, David! OR

David’s baby sister was crying David’s baby sister was crying. To get her to stop, David gave her his library book. Yes, David! No, David! OR

David wanted to play outside David wanted to play outside. He couldn’t find his ball, so he decided to throw his library book up and try to catch it. Yes, David! No, David! OR

David wanted to color a picture but he couldn’t find any paper David wanted to color a picture but he couldn’t find any paper. So he used his library book. Yes, David! No, David! OR

Whatever happened to Harry Potter? Can you guess what happened to these books?

A little brother or sister wrote in this book.

Someone colored in this book with a crayon.

A dog chewed the spine of this book.

Someone broke the spine of this book.

Some pages were pulled out of this book.

Someone repaired this book with the wrong tape.

This book got very wet.

THE END