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1. The Three Little Javelinas
2. By Susan
Lowell
4. trotted
5. trotted Base word + ending: trot(t) + ed
6. trotted Base word + ending: trot(t) + ed
Moved at a pace between walking and running
7. trotted Base word + ending: trot(t) + ed
Moved at a pace between walking and running
Johnny was too tired to run, so he trotted along the sidewalk when he heard the ice cream truck.
8. divided
9. divided Base word + ending:
divid(e) + ed
10. divided Base word + ending:
divid(e) + ed
Separated, split up
11. divided Base word + ending:
divid(e) + ed
Separated, split up
Using a knife, Aaron divided the apple into two pieces so that he could share it with Francis.
12. wandered
13. wandered Base word + ending:
wander + ed
14. wandered Base word + ending:
wander + ed
Moved about without a goal, strayed
15. wandered Base word + ending:
wander + ed
Moved about without a goal, strayed
Since Bobby didn’t know where the toy store was, he wandered up and down the street until he saw it.
16. suspicious
17. suspicious Chunk: /c/ = sh
sus – pic - ious
18. suspicious Chunk: /c/ = sh
sus – pic – ious
Having a feeling that something is wrong; mistrusting
19. suspicious Chunk: /c/ = sh
sus – pic – ious
Having a feeling that something is wrong; mistrusting
Erica was suspicious of the man since she had never seen him before and he was wearing a hat and dark glasses.
20. tumbling
21. tumbling Base word + ending:
tumbl(e) + ing
22. tumbling Base word + ending:
tumbl(e) + ing
Falling in a clumsy way
23. tumbling Base word + ending:
tumbl(e) + ing
Falling in a clumsy way
Tiki dropped her books as she came tumbling down the last step.
24. discouraged
25. discouraged Base word + ending:
dis + courag(e) + ed
26. discouraged Base word + ending:
dis + courag(e) + ed
Not hopeful
27. discouraged Base word + ending:
dis + courag(e) + ed
Not hopeful
Betsy was discouraged after she failed the test, especially since she thought she had done well.
28. pretended
29. pretended Base word + ending:
pretend + ed
30. pretended Base word + ending:
pretend + ed
Acted like something was true that was not
31. pretended Base word + ending:
pretend + ed
Acted like something was true that was not
Frank put on a hat and snapped a rope when he pretended he was a cowboy.
32. gasped
33. gasped Base word + ending:
gasp + ed
34. gasped Base word + ending:
gasp + ed
Gulped, choked
35. gasped Base word + ending:
gasp + ed
Gulped, choked
Dawn was so surprised by the party that she opened her mouth and gasped.
37. DAY ONE
38. TEAMWORK Read page 3 aloud with partners.
Read pages 4 – 6 silently.
39. TEAM TALK EXTENDER How would this story be different if the setting were the icy Arctic?
40. Tumbleweed
42. DAY TWO
43. TWO MINUTE EDIT Soon the javelinas comed to a spot where the path divided and each one goes a different way? (4)
44. TWO MINUTE EDIT Soon the javelinas came to a spot where the path divided, and each one went a different way. (4)
45. TEAMWORK Read page 7 aloud with partners.
Read pages 8 – 12 silently.
46. TEAM TALK EXTENDER What might have happened to the second little javelina if the Native American woman had not shared her sticks? Explain.
47. Close up of
saguaro ribs
48. Dead saguaro
cactus – the ribs
are still standing
49. Saguaro fruit
50. DAY THREE
51. TWO MINUTE EDIT The second little javelina said “please, may I have some sticks two build a house.” (4)
52. TWO MINUTE EDIT The second little javelina said,“Please, may I have some sticks to build a house?” (4)
53. TEAMWORK Read page 13 aloud with partners.
Read page 14 silently.
54. TEAM TALK EXTENDER Why do you think the javelinas were suspicious of the coyote’s voice What does this show about them?
55. DAY
FOUR
56. TWO MINUTE EDIT So he huffing and he puffing and all the saguaro ribs came tumbling down? (5)
57. TWO MINUTE EDIT So he huffed, and he puffed, and all the saguaro ribs came tumbling down. (5)
58. TEAMWORK Read page 16 aloud with partners.
Read page 17 - 19 silently.
59. TEAM TALK EXTENDER How do you think the coyote felt when he could not blow down the brick house? Explain.
60. Adobe bricks
61. Adobe bricks
set out to dry
62.
Before and after the adobe bricks are covered
with plaster
63. Palo verde trees
64. Bark of palo verde tree
65. DAY
FIVE
66. TWO MINUTE EDIT Then she came too a place where a man was makeing adobe brick from mud and straw. (3)
67. TWO MINUTE EDIT Then she came to(o) a place where a man was mak(e)ing adobe bricks from mud and straw. (3)
68. Read pages 22-26.