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The story is about:

Jonathan Zea is the author. Ants Jonathan Zea is the author. Barry Runk is also a photographer. Author writes the stories. Photographer takes the pictures.

The story is about: This book shows pictures of ants working in and around an home. Their home is called an anthill.

Genre - Nonfiction A nonfiction story tells about things that are real. Look for: Things that you see in the real world. Real photographs of animals such as ants.

They they They means more than one person or thing. Off they go!!

They will make an anthill. Make means to build, create, put together. They will make an anthill.

The ants will walk to the anthill. Walk - is to use legs to move. The ants will walk to the anthill.

Vocabulary Review make - to build, create, put together they - more than one person or thing walk - to use legs to move

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

The ants _____ up and down. make they walk

They Walk Make _____ are playing ball.

they make walk He will ______ a deer.

Word Power Can ants walk? What can they make? You will see!

Match the words to its meaning. walk ___ C make____ they ___ A B - to build, create, put together - more than one person or thing -to use legs to move

New words in the story: Ants homes dig lift go look big hill what Say the words again.

in pin pig wig win fin am pan yes and SPELLING WORDS Say the words again.

Say the Sight Words make they walk look me my not one play little Say the words again.

Enjoy your story. The End

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