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Papa’s Parrot By: Cynthia Rylant

Preview Vocabulary records (REK erdz) n. thin grooved discs on which music is recorded and played on a phonograph, or record player. 2. n. written documents containing information. maple clusters ~n. a candy made with chocolate and maple sugar. ignored (ig NAWRD) v. paid no attention to Click this button -->

stroll - To walk slowly teasing -1. To kid or joke with, to pick on in a playful way. 2. To annoy; vex. 3. To make fun of. blubbery (BLUB er ee) adj. Fat, overweight Click this button --> Preview Vocabulary

Though his father was fat and merely owned a candy and nut shop, Harry Tillian liked his papa. Harry stopped liking candy and nuts when he was around seven, but, in spite of this, he and Mr. Tillian had remained friends and were still friends the year Harry turned twelve.

For years, after school, Harry had always stopped into see his father at work. Many of Harry’s friends stopped there, too, to spend a few cents choosing penny candy from the giant bins or to sample Mr. Tillian’s latest batch of roasted peanuts. Mr. Tillian looked forward to seeing his son and his son’s friends every day. He liked the company.

When Harry entered junior high school, though, he didn’t come by the candy and nut shop as often. Nor did his friends. They were older and they had more spending money. They went to a burger place. They played video games. They shopped for records. None of them were much interested in candy and nuts anymore. records

A new group of children came to Mr. Tillian’s shop now. But not Harry Tillian and his friends. The year Harry turned twelve was also the year Mr. Tillian got a parrot. He went to a pet store one day and bought one for more money than he could really afford. He brought the parrot to his shop, set its cage near the sign for maple clusters, and named it Rocky.maple clusters

Harry thought this was the strangest thing his father had ever done, and he told him so, but Mr. Tillian just ignored him.ignored

Rocky was good company for Mr. Tillian. When business was slow, Mr. Tillian would turn on a small color television he had sitting in a corner, and he and Rock would watch the soap operas. Rocky liked to scream when the romantic music came on, and Mr. Tillian would yell at him to shut up, but they seemed to enjoy themselves.

The more Mr. Tillian grew to like his parrot, and the more he talked to it instead of to people, the more embarrassed Harry became. Harry would stroll past the shop., on his way somewhere else, and he’d take a quick look inside to see what his dad was doing. Mr. Tillian was always talking to the bird. So Harry kept walking.stroll

At home things were different. Harry and his father joked with each other at the dinner table as they always had-Mr. Tillian teasing Harry about his smelly socks; Harry teasing Mr. Tillian about his blubbery stomach. At home things seemed all right. teasing blubbery

But one day, Mr. Tillian became ill. He had been at work, unpacking boxes of caramels, when he had grabbed his chest and fallen over on top of the candy. A customer had found him, and he was taken to the hospital in an ambulance.

Mr. Tillian couldn’t leave the hospital. He lay in bed, tubes in his arms, and he worried about his shop. New shipments of candy and nuts would be arriving. Rocky would be hungry. Who would take care of things?

Harry said he would. Harry told his father that he would go to the store every day after school and unpack boxes. He would sort out all the candy and nuts. He would even feed Rocky.

So, the next morning, while Mr. Tillian lay in his hospital bed, Harry took the shop key to school with him. After school he left his friends and walked to the empty shop alone. In all the days of his life, Harry had never seen the shop closed after school. Harry didn’t even remember what the CLOSED sign looked like. The key stuck in the lock three times, and inside he had to search all the walls for the light switch.

Time to THINK Review the information on the next few slides and follow the requests on each slide.

Re-read the underlined sentences. The word company can mean either “a place of business” or “people with whom you enjoy spending time.” Click the correct meaning (above) of company in this story.“a place of business” “people with whom you enjoy spending time.” For years, after school, Harry had always stopped into see his father at work. Many of Harry’s friends stopped there, too, to spend a few cents choosing penny candy from the giant bins or two sample Mr. Tillian’s latest batch of roasted peanuts. Mr. Tillian looked forward to seeing his son and his son’s friends every day. He liked the company.

YES! Mr. Tillian liked spending time with his son. He enjoyed Harry’s company.

No! Although Mr. Tillian’s candy store can be considered a company, it was the contact with Harry and his friends that he looked forward to each day. Mr. Tillian liked spending time with his son. He enjoyed his company.

Decide Click the context clues that helped you find the meaning of the word company? Mr. Tillian looked forward to seeing his son and his son’s friends every day. He liked the company.

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Stop to Reflect-THINK… Why do you think Harry and Mr. Tillian’s Relationship at home was different from their relationship after school at the store?

Literary Analysis-THINK… Narratives tell stories. Re-read the paragraph. What details about Harry and his friends make this story seem true? When Harry entered junior high school, though, he didn’t come by the candy and nut shop as often. Nor did his friends. They were older and they had more spending money. They went to a burger place. They played video games. They shopped for records. None of them were much interested in candy and nuts anymore.

Reading Skill-CLICK… Re-read the following paragraph. Click the context clues that help you understand the meaning of the word teasing?teasing At home things were different. Harry and his father joked with each other at the dinner table as they always had - Mr Tillian teasing Harry about his smelly socks; Harry teasing Mr. Tillian about his blubbery stomach. At home things seemed all right.

Literary Analysis-THINK… In most narrative writing, the events are told in the order in which they happened. How has Harry’s relationship with his father changed from the beginning to the middle of this story?

Reading Check Re-read the paragraph. Click the three tasks that Harry does at the store. Mr. Tillian couldn’t leave the hospital. He lay in bed, tubes in his arms, and he worried about his shop. New shipments of candy and nuts would be arriving. Rocky would be hungry. Who wold take care of things? Harry said would. Harry told his father that he would go to the store every day after school and unpack boxes. He would sort out all the candy and nuts. He would even feed Rocky. End

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records records (REK erdz) 1. n. thin grooved discs on which music is recorded and played on a phonograph, or record player. 2. n. written documents containing information.

maple clusters maple clusters ~n. a candy made with chocolate and maple sugar.

ignored ignored (ig NAWRD) v. paid no attention to

stroll stroll - to walk slowly

teasing teasing -1. To kid or joke with, to pick on in a playful way. 2. To annoy; vex. 3. To make fun of.

blubbery blubbery (BLUB er ee) adj. fat, overweight