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Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday

Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday. Author: Judith Viorst Illustrator: Ray Cruz Genre: Realistic Fiction Skill: Sequence Author’s Purpose:. Words to Know college dimes downtown fined nickels quarters rich. More Words to Know *positively *token.

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Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday

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  1. Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday Author: Judith Viorst Illustrator: Ray Cruz Genre: Realistic Fiction Skill: Sequence Author’s Purpose:

  2. Words to Know • college • dimes • downtown • fined • nickels • quarters • rich

  3. More Words to Know*positively*token

  4. collegea school of higher learning

  5. dimescoins in the United States and Canada worth ten cents

  6. downtownthe main part or business part of a town or city

  7. finedmade someone pay money as punishment for breaking a law

  8. nickelscoins in the United States and Canada worth five cents

  9. quarterscoins in the United States and Canada worth twenty-five cents

  10. Mrs. Greeson went to college at Carson-Newman.

  11. Mrs. Greeson went to college at Carson-Newman.

  12. Two dimes make twenty cents.

  13. Two dimes make twenty cents.

  14. After then man found the treasure, he was rich.

  15. After then man found the treasure, he was rich.

  16. The girl loved to go downtown and go shopping.

  17. The girl loved to go downtown and go shopping.

  18. With three quarters, you can buy a soda for 75 cents.

  19. With three quarters, you can buy a soda for 75 cents.

  20. Hank told Mary that nickels are worth five cents a piece.

  21. Hank told Mary that nickels are worth five cents a piece.

  22. The driver was fined $1000.00 for littering on the highway.

  23. The driver was fined $1000.00 for littering on the highway.

  24. Let’s review our words. Watch carefully because they will flash on the screen for just a moment. We will clap as we spell the word.

  25. college

  26. dimes

  27. downtown

  28. fined

  29. nickels

  30. quarters

  31. rich

  32. Spelling Words

  33. Review Questionsp.70-74 • What does Alexander have • at the beginning of this story? • 2.Who gave him the money? • 3.Why does David not buy the gum • in Alexander’s mouth? • 4.Describe Alexander's character • and give reasons to support your • opinions.

  34. Review Questionsp.75-81 1.What does Alexander rent from Eddie? Why? 2.How did he break the butter knife and scissors? 3.Who made 4 cents disappear? 4.Why did his dad make him pay 5 cents? 5.What did he buy at the garage sale?

  35. GREAT JOB!

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