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Vocabulary for Max Found Two Sticks

Story and Pictures by: Brian Pinkney About the Book Story and Pictures by: Brian Pinkney The author ____________________________ writes the stories. The illustrator_______________ draws the pictures. Summary: It was a day when Max didn't feel like talking to anyone. He just sat on his front steps and watched the clouds gather in the sky. A strong breeze shook the tree in front of his house, and Max saw two heavy twigs fall to the ground. So begins this story of a young boy's introduction to the joys of making music..

Genre – Realistic fiction. Realistic fiction tells about events that could happen in real life. Look for: Characters that do things real people do. A setting that could be a real place.

Brian Pinkney Brian Pinkney was born on August 28, 1961. He grew up in a very artistic family. His father was an illustrator and his mother was a designer and a writer. One of Brian Pinkney's favorite people was Leonardo Da Vinci, the artist, musician, and inventor. He was left-handed, just like Brian. Brian Pinkney's ideas come from books, experiences, and things he has seen. "I spend a lot of time daydreaming about things I want to make pictures of." "I always knew I wanted to be an illustrator because I wanted to be just like my father." "Make pictures of things you like."

Glossary Time Put your reading book on your desk. Open your book to the glossary. When you see the word, get ready to find the word in your glossary.

The marching band appeared from around the corner. - came into view The marching band appeared from around the corner.

conductor - someone who is in charge of a train The conductor takes your ticket before the train starts.

Created - made or designed something He created a train track for his electric train with his legos.

imitated -copied something or someone The cubs imitated their mother so they could learn to drink.

rhythm a regular beat in music, poetry or dance The drummer beat out the rhythm in the music.

startled What do you think startled this poor monkey? -surprised someone and made the person jump What do you think startled this poor monkey?

Vocabulary Review Say the words. Read the sentences. Fill in the blank.

Review Vocabulary appeared - came into view conductor - someone who is in charge of a train created - made or designed something imitated - copied something or someone rhythm - a regular beat in music, poetry, or dance startled - surprised someone and made the person jump

The _________ greets the passengers. appeared conductor created imitated rhythm startled The _________ greets the passengers.

The baby was ________ when her brother suddenly screamed. created imitated appeared rhythm conductor startled The baby was ________ when her brother suddenly screamed.

Maria _______ this beautiful mural. conductor created startled appeared imitated rhythm Maria _______ this beautiful mural.

These drummers have the ______. conductor startled created appeared rhythm imitated Click bell

The rabbit _________ when the magician said, “Abracadabra!” conductor appeared startled created rhythm imitated

The monkey ________ the girls. startled imitated created conductor appeared rhythm

Grade 2, Theme 2 Max Found Two Sticks Vocabulary Review Click on bell appeared - came into view conductor - someone who is in charge of a train created - made or designed something imitated - copied something or someone rhythm - a regular beat in music, poetry, or dance startled - surprised someone and made the person jump

Match the meaning to the word. conductor___ imitated ___ appeared ___ startled ___ created ____ rhythm ____ A - came into view B- someone who is in charge of a train C - made or designed something D - copied something or someone E - a regular beat in music, poetry, or dance F- surprised someone and made the person jump B D A F C E

The End Enjoy your story. Anne Miller

Websites Skills and Vocabulary Drill Go For Grammar Gold (Harcourt Site) Test Tutor (Harcourt Site) Reading Skills Rocket (Harcourt Site) Multiple meaning words Funbrain Lets try long vowel sound u (Garden School) High Frequency "Max Found Two Sticks“ (VRML) Vocabulary Word Card Work Interactive (VRML) Max Found Two Sticks Vocabulary 1 (VRML) Max Found Two Sticks Vocabulary 2 (VRML) Max Found Two Sticks Vocabulary 3 (VRML) Story 2: Two sisters and the cat  Reading Comprehension Gap-fill exercise Study Zone

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