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Vocabulary in. About the Book. Author: Kevin Henkes. Illustrated by Marisabina Russo. The __________ writes the stories. author. The ____________draws the pictures. illustrator. Summary:
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About the Book Author:Kevin Henkes Illustrated byMarisabina Russo The __________ writes the stories. author The ____________draws the pictures. illustrator Summary: Curtis has been delivering mail for forty-two years. Today is his last day. And all the mailboxes along his route are filled with surprises.
Genre –Realistic fiction. Realistic fiction is a story that can happen in the real world. • Look for: • Story events that can happen in real life. • Characters that act in a way they might act in the real world.
Kevin Henkes • Kevin Henkes was born on November 27, 1960, in Wisconsin. When he was very young he took art lessons at a museum by his house. Kevin Henkes became an author and an illustrator when he was nineteen years old. He says many of his ideas come directly from his childhood. • His father was a mail carrier. That's where he got the idea for "Good-bye, Curtis." • "I've loved drawing for as long as I can remember." • "Most of my books are about things I know: getting lost, adjusting to a new sibling, making new friends, starting school."
Glossary Time • Put your reading book on your desk. • Open your book to the glossary. • When you see the word, get ready to find the word in your glossary.
clerk -a person who sells something in a store The clerk will help you choose just the right outfit.
route the path that a sales person or delivery person always follows Route 66 is a route from the east to the west.
addresses -the information on pieces of mail telling whom the mail is for and where those people live Mrs. Smith keeps her addresses in an electronic address book.
grown - finished growing This cub has grown too big for the tub.
to move in a steady stream pour Will you please pour some orange juice for me?
- a show of pride in someone or something honor Medals are given to honor our military men and women.
Vocabulary Review • Say the words. • Read the sentences. • Fill in the blank.
grown pour route clerk addresses honored Please ______ the brownie batter carefully into the baking pan.
This cub has ________ into a huge tiger. clerk addresses route honor grown pour
A good ________ knows about all the merchandise in the store. route honor addresses clerk grown pour
The mailman knows all the _____________ on his route. route clerk honor grown addresses pour
This mailman wants a different ________. route honor pour clerk addresses grown
addresses pour clerk route honored grown Grandparents were ________ with a school luncheon.
Review the Definitions • addresses - the street names, street numbers, cities, and states where businesses or homes can be found • clerk- a salesperson in a store • grown - to be an adult • honor -show of respect and love • pour -to move somewhere quickly and in large numbers • route - a series of places or customers visited regularly by a person who delivers or sells something
Match the Meaning to the Word. • the street names, street numbers, cities, and states where businesses or homes can be found • a series of places or customers visited regularly by a person who delivers or sells something • to be an adult • show of respect and love • to move somewhere quickly and in large numbers • a salesperson in a store B • route____ • honor ____ • addresses _ • clerk ____ • grown ___ • pour ____ D A F C E
The End Enjoy your story. Anne Miller
Websites • Word List • Vocabulary • PracticeDefinitions • Matching • In Context • Summarize • Contractions • Summarize • Sadlier - Contractions • Contractions 'll, n't, 's • Good-bye, Curtis
More Websites Worksheets: • Grammar Worksheet • Compare and Contrast • Contraction Worksheet • Matching Cards: Vocabulary • Vocabulary Worksheet • Vocabulary Visuals
Activities and Information • Mr. Mailman Game • Neighborhood Letter Carrier