Vocabulary. The author writes the stories. Author: Tracy West Illustrated by Mary GrandPre The illustrator draws the pictures. Summary: It is a sunny.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Vocabulary for "The Mixed-Up Chameleon" By Eric Carle.
Advertisements

The people Look for some people. Write it down. By the water
By Lucy Floyd Lucy Floyd grew up in South Carolina. Her father was a school principal, and her mother was a first grade teacher. As a child, she went.
Vocabulary for "From Seeds to Plants". Vocabulary for "From Seeds to Plants"
Days with Vocabulary Frog and Toad.
The author _____________ Written by Arthur Dorros and illustrated Elisa Kleven The illustrator _________ Summary: It is about a girl and her grandma and.
ANNE MILLER. Alison Jeffries is the author. Author writes the stories. Illustrated draws the pictures. Dan Andreasen is the illustrator.
Dear Mr. Blueberry.
Author: Ann Morris The author writes the stories. The story is about friendships. The photographer takes the pictures.
Vocabulary for Max Found Two Sticks.
The _________ writes the stories. Author: Trinka Hakes Nobles The __________ draws the pictures. This is a story about a school trip to a peaceful farm.
caused, clasp, confused, cornered, objects, removes, typical
EXPLORING THE MAGIC TREE HOUSE BOOKS Morgan, Merlin, Magic! Click arrow to move to next slide.
The Pine Park Mystery Vocabulary. caused made something happen The rain caused the flowers to bloom brilliantly.
Your Child As A Reader.
Anne Miller. The _______ writes the stories. Illustrator: Joe Cepeda The ________ draws the pictures. Author: Caryn Yacowitz Foolish Fernando is jealous.
Anne Miller. Author: Robert McKissack The _______writes the stories. The __________draws the pictures. Story summary: Ann doesn't think she is very good.
Chinatown by William Low.
Anne Miller. Author: Robert Cooker The________ writes the stories. The __________draws the pictures. Illustrator: Julia Gorton author illustrator.
Anne Miller. Author: Pleasant deSpain Pleasant DeSpain has written over 100 stories! He wrote his first story when he was eight years old. He loves to.
This story is retold and illustrated by Gerald Mc Dermott The story is a fable. A fable is short story with a lesson. The characters in the story are.
Anne Miller Written by JANE MEDIANS The pictures were made by ED MARTINEZ.
By Tomek Bogacki Meet Author and Illustrator: Tomek Bogacki was born on April 1, 1950, in Poland. When he was young he liked to sit alone in his room.
Anne Miller By David McPhall. By David McPhail Vocabulary for.
Anne Miller. Author: Kate Banks Illustrator: Georg Hallensleben Author writes the stories. A baby baboon learns about the world as his mother takes him.
Story by Chiara Chevallier Summary: Why do trees lose their leaves in winter? How do insects hide on bare branches? Let the trees themselves reveal.
Vocabulary for Poppleton Everyday By Cynthia Rylant.
By Karen Wallace. Karen Wallace was born on April Fool's Day in She grew up in a log cabin where she could watch bears from far away. She still.
Hi my name is Dahmin Branch and I’m 10 yrs and old in the sixth grade and these are the slides that tells you about me. Introducing Me My Family My Pets.
by: National Geographic Summary: Readers learn how to read and use maps and apply them to the earth. The book tells the about the compass and the scale.
Anne Miller By Claire Daniel Photographer: Rick Friedman.
Anne Miller. The ____________ writes the stories. The words and photographs are by George Ancona The _____________ takes the pictures. Young children.
“The Mysterious Giant of Barletta” by Tomie DePaola
By Arnold Lobel Story Summary: In winter, spring, summer, and fall, Frog and Toad are always together. Here is a wise and wonderful story for each season.
The Pine Park Mystery Vocabulary.
caused clasp confused cornered objects removes typical
By Alma Flor Ada Alma Flor Ada’s grandmother taught her to read before she was three by writing the names of plants and flowers on the earth with a stick.
Anne Miller. Author: Alexei Tolstoy Alexei Tolstoy was born in Russia on December 22, He was a very famous writer. He wrote mostly for adults, but.
Anne Miller. The ____________ writes the stories. The author and illustrator is Nancy Poydar The ___________ draws the pictures. It hasn't rained in weeks,
Anne Miller. Author: Debra Hess Debra Hess was born in New York City and went to college in Boston. She is the author of many plays and books for young.
Anne Miller. Author: Alma Flor Ada The author writes the stories The illustrator draws the pictures Illustrator: Brian Karas About the Story Dan's get.
Anne Miller The characters in this story are:. Anne Miller Holly Keller is the author and the illustrator. Author writes the stories. Story: Pam has a.
Anne Miller. Author: Cynthia Rylant  Cynthia Rylant was born in Hopewell, Virginia on June 6, She grew up with her mother and grandparents in Beaver,
The author _____________ Story and pictures by John Himmelman The illustrator _________ Summary: Montigue, the mole, falls asleep in a bottle and is.
Anne Miller. Genre - Look for: Dialogue, or the words characters say to each other. Lots of action. Play A play is a story that is written to be acted.
Anne Miller. Author and Illustrator: Lisa Campbell Ernst The _______writes the stories. The ________draws the pictures. About the Story Boots for Beth.
A Deadly Game of Magic By: Joan Lowery Nixon.
Anne Miller. By Ruth Berman Story Summary: Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, and habitat of the Alaskan brown bear.
Unit 1 Friendship Gloria Who Might Be My Best Friend – Day 1.
Author: Wong Herbert Yee Illustrater: Laura Ovresat Author writes the stories. Story Summary: Making new friends. Illustrated draws the pictures.
DataWORKS Educational Research (800) ©2012 All rights reserved. Comments? Kindergarten Literary.
Anne Miller. By Millicent E. Selsam Vocabulary for.
Mr. Putter and Tabby: Fly the Plane The characters are: Mr. Putter
Sight Words.
Family and friends I have a good friend Module 1 Unit 2 5.
Vocabulary. The author writes the stories. Author: Trinka Hakes Nobles Pictures by Steven Kellogg The illustrator draws the pictures.
CharactersSettingsSequencePhonics Skills Sentence Order
High Frequency words Kindergarten review. red yellow.
Vocabulary for Max Found Two Sticks.
Henry and Mudge Under the Yellow Moon.
Chinatown by William Low.
The Story of a Blue Bird By Tomek Bogacki. The Story of a Blue Bird By Tomek Bogacki.
Mr. Putter and Tabby: Fly the Plane The characters are: Mr. Putter
The Pine Park Mystery Vocabulary.
Vocabulary for "From Seed to Plant". Vocabulary for "From Seed to Plant"
FISHING BEARS.
Henry and Mudge Under the Yellow Moon Vocabulary.
Pine Park Mystery Vocabulary
By David McPhall.
Did You See Chip?.
Presentation transcript:

Vocabulary

The author writes the stories. Author: Tracy West Illustrated by Mary GrandPre The illustrator draws the pictures. Summary: It is a sunny day in Pine Park and the people of the town are out enjoying it. Suddenly things begin disappearing. They soon find out why!

Genre – It is a play. A play is a story that can be acted out. Look for: Words that tell the characters’ actions and feelings. A plot divided into scenes.

As a child, Tracey West loved reading so much that she decided she wanted to be a writer when she grew up. Tracey West studied journalism at college. She has been a newspaper reporter and a book editor. She likes to collect comic books, grow herbs, and walk in the woods. Now she lives outside of New York City with her husband, her dog, Tisha, and her cat, Elvira. "Reading has been one of my favorite things to do since second grade."

caused Cause - made something happen The rain caused puddles.

clasp Clasp is a small hook that holds parts together. The clasp on this bracelet is broken.

confused Confused - to be uncertain or unclear about something Bob was very confused when he tried to teach himself to speak German.

cornered Cornered - to get a person or an animal into a situation or position that is a trap Sam had Max cornered behind the door. Sam Max

objects Objects - things that you can see and touch but are not alive The objects in this picture are very old Indian weapons.

removes Removes - takes away Lorie removes the dirt from Daisy with the water hose.

typical Typical - normal or usual for a kind of thing Alligators are NOT typical pets to have.

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

It is _______ for Dad to watch football on Sunday afternoons. confused cornered objects typical clasp caused removes

Simba was ________ by the mean hyenas. cornered removes caused confused objects typical clasp

The smart bird could lift the _____ on his cage and fly free. confused cornered clasp objects removes typical caused

The glue _________ the pictures to stick to the paper. clasp objects typical cornered removes caused confused

The monkey was __________ when the wind blew his cap away. caused confused typical clasp objects cornered removes

My teacher _________ children from the classroom who refuse to do their work. objects confused caused cornered clasp typical removes

How many _________ do you see in this picture? typical clasp caused cornered confused objects removes

Match the meaning to the word. 1.caused ___ 2.confused ___ 3.typical__ 4.clasp ___ 5.objects ___ 6.cornered___ 7.removes ____ A.- a small hook that holds parts together B.-to be uncertain or unclear about something C.-to get a person or an animal into situation or position that is a trap D.-things that you can see and touch but are not alive E.- takes away F.- normal or usual for a kind of thing G.- made something happen E D B A C F caused confused typical clasp objects cornered removes G

WEBSITES Building Background Reading Skills Test Tutor Other Activities Backyard Birds All About Birds Bird Printouts (click link to printouts) Video: Mynah Bird Kid's Mysteries Online Quiz Bird's Nests Edible Bird's Nests Helping Birds Build A Nest Matching Words

More Websites Prefixes games!: Game 1: Prefix Builder Game 2: Prefix Catch Game 3: Constructing Prefixes (matching) Game 4: Prefix and Suffix Machine! Prefixes at Work The Pine Park Mystery Kids' Page

Tweaked by Anne Miller