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HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

K.6.30 by Celeste Albright illustrated by Cheryl …...by Celeste Albright illustrated by Cheryl Mendenhall Created Date 4/1/2010 4:43:07 PM

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  • HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

    K.6.30

    Level: D

    DRA: 6

    Genre:Fiction

    Strategy:Summarize

    Skill:Understanding Characters

    Word Count: 115

    HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

    Online Leveled Books

    ISBN-13:978-0-547-01751-8ISBN-10:0-547-01751-0

    1031569

    by Celeste Albrightillustrated by Cheryl Mendenhall

  • by Celeste Albrightillustrated by Cheryl Mendenhall

    Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.

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    Printed in China

    ISBN-13: 978-0-547-01751-8ISBN-10: 0-547-01751-0

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    “I have a banana

    in my lunch box.

    I don’t like bananas,”

    said Horse.

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    “I will take it,”

    said Monkey.

    “I like bananas.”

  • 4

    “I have a bone

    in my lunch box,”

    said Rabbit.

    “I don’t like bones!”

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    “I will take that bone,”

    said Dog.

    “I like bones.”

  • 6

    “My lunch box

    has an apple in it,”

    said Dog.

    “I don’t like apples.”

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    “I will take the apple,”

    said Horse.

    “I like apples a lot!”

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    “I have a fish

    in my lunch bag,”

    said Cat.

    “I love fish!”

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    Rabbit and Dog and Horse

    and Monkey looked at

    the lunch boxes.

    They were all mixed up!

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    They changed lunch boxes.

    And they all had

    a very nice lunch.

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    RespondingTARGET SKILL Understanding

    Characters A cat and a dog are characters in this story.

    What do they say and do?

    What does this tell you about

    them? Make a chart.

    Text to World Draw three pictures of a boy or girl eating

    lunch. Label the pictures “First,”

    “Next,” and “Last.”

    Write About It

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    have take

    banana boxes

    TARGET SKILL Understanding

    Characters Tell more about

    characters.

    TARGET STRATEGY Summarize Stop

    to tell important events as you read.

    GENRE Fiction is a story that is

    made up.

    WORDS TO KNOW

    LEARN MORE WORDS

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  • HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

    K.6.30

    Level: D

    DRA: 6

    Genre:Fiction

    Strategy:Summarize

    Skill:Understanding Characters

    Word Count: 115

    HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

    Online Leveled Books

    ISBN-13:978-0-547-01751-8ISBN-10:0-547-01751-0

    1031569

    by Celeste Albrightillustrated by Cheryl Mendenhall

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