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Just Plain Buster by Carolyn Mott Ford

Just Plain Buster by Carolyn Mott Ford. 6 What is the message of this story? A. It is easy to clean a dog. B. Animals need food and water. C. You should just be what you are. LC01: Demonstrate understanding of theme/ message/main idea and supporting details (Reading GLE 2.1.3) .

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Just Plain Buster by Carolyn Mott Ford

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  1. Just Plain Busterby Carolyn Mott Ford

  2. 6What is the message of this story? • A. It is easy to clean a dog. • B. Animals need food and water. • C. You should just be what you are. LC01: Demonstrate understanding of theme/ message/main idea and supporting details (Reading GLE 2.1.3)

  3. 7What do you think Jimmy will do when another dog comes to the • shelter? • A. Clean and feed the new dog • B. Tell the owners to take the dog back • C. Ask his mother if he can keep the dog LC03: Make or confirm inferences or predictions based on the text (Reading GLE 2.1.5)

  4. 8Why does Buster look bad when he arrives at the shelter? • A. He is quite dirty. • B. He is seriously hurt. • C. He is shy and scared. LC01: Demonstrate understanding of theme/ message/main idea and supporting details (Reading GLE 2.1.3

  5. 9What does Buster want most of all? • A. A warm bath • B. A loving owner • C. A place to play LA06: Demonstrate understanding of literary elements and devices (genres; story elements, such as plot, character and setting; simile; metaphor; personification; problem /resolution) and graphic elements (Reading GLEs 2.2.2, 2.2.3, 2.3.3)

  6. 10Any of these words might be used to describe Jimmy. Choose the • word you think best describes Jimmy. • Kind Smart Hopeful • Use two details from the story to explain your choice. LA06: Demonstrate understanding of literary elements and devices (genres; story elements, such as plot, character and setting; simile; metaphor; personification; problem /resolution) and graphic elements (Reading GLEs 2.2.2, 2.2.3, 2.3.3)

  7. Possible details include, but are not limited to, the following: Cleans Buster / Knows what soap and water and a good brushing can do Gives Buster food and water He says, “You’ll look like a million.” He says, “Now maybe someone will come along and give you a home.” / “Someone will want you.” He says, “You’ll smell better—I hope.” He says, “Sorry, Buster.” He says, “Don’t give up.” Takes Buster out of the cage so that families can get a better look at him He works at an animal shelter

  8. 2 • 10Any of these words might be used to describe Jimmy. Choose the • word you think best describes Jimmy. • Kind Smart Hopeful • Use two details from the story to explain your choice. hopeful when jimmy cleaned up Buster he said someone will come for you i hope & jimmy told Buster don‛t give up • A. …jimmy cleaned up Buster • D. …he said someone will come for you • G. …jimmy told Buster don’t give up

  9. 2 • 10Any of these words might be used to describe Jimmy. Choose the • word you think best describes Jimmy. • Kind Smart Hopeful • Use two details from the story to explain your choice. 1: When he gave Buster a bath to smell good sol that Buster would have a better chance of being chosen 2: When each time a family past by he opened the cage so that they‛d be able to know him a little better. • A. …he gave Buster a bath • E. …he opened the cage so that they’d be able to know him a little better

  10. 1 • 10Any of these words might be used to describe Jimmy. Choose the • word you think best describes Jimmy. • Kind Smart Hopeful • Use two details from the story to explain your choice. Sorry Buster said Jimmy • F. Sorry Buster said Jimmy

  11. 1 • 10Any of these words might be used to describe Jimmy. Choose the • word you think best describes Jimmy. • Kind Smart Hopeful • Use two details from the story to explain your choice. Hopeful describe Jimmy because Jimmy cept saying the next tim you‛le get a home. Jimmy said don‛t stress • D. …cept saying the next timyou’le get a home.

  12. 0 • 10Any of these words might be used to describe Jimmy. Choose the • word you think best describes Jimmy. • Kind Smart Hopeful • Use two details from the story to explain your choice. Jimmy is smart because he can tell if the dog Buster is a good dog an just right for a pet. The response chose the word SMART and attempted to provide details from the text, but provided inappropriate information.

  13. 0 • 10Any of these words might be used to describe Jimmy. Choose the • word you think best describes Jimmy. • Kind Smart Hopeful • Use two details from the story to explain your choice. Buster is kindful Becuase He wants a New Home so He could Be with His family and so He could Have a big yard with His Mother and father and if Buster is going to Live With His family Then Buster is going to take The Dog to a owner and Then He is going to miss His Dog The response attempted to answer the prompt, but it provided information about the wrong character in the passage.

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