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The author writes the stories.
Author: Caryn YacowitzIllustrator: Joe Cepeda
The illustrator draws the pictures.
Genre: Story
•A story has characters, a setting, and a plot.
Look for:A plot with a beginning, a middle and end.Pictures that help tell the story.
•Boasted -means braggedboasted
•Ed boastedboasted that he had the largest pumpkin in the county.
The snail crept toward the pumpkin leaves.
Crept – to move slowly
crept
crown
Crown- a pretty head coveringWho will win the crown for the best pumpkin?
villageVillage- A group of houses that is not as large as a town
The Pumpkin Fiesta will be in the village.
vinesVines - plants with long stems that need to be held upThe pumpkins vines are growing.
Did Juanita live in a fishing __________?
•crept•village•boasted•vines•crown
The _______ have died, and now the pumpkins are ready!
•boasted•crept•vines•crown•village
•village•crown•boasted•crept•vines
The spiders _________ toward the pumpkin.
•crept•vines•crown •boasted•village
Did the frog win the pumpkin ___________?
•crown•village•boasted•vines•crept
The mouse ________ that he had the most candy.
Match the Letters to the words.• crept – ___
• vines- ___
• crown –___
• village– ___
• boasted–___
• A. bragged• B. moved slowly• C. a pretty head covering
often with points• D. a group of houses that
is not as large as a town• E. plants with long stems
that need to be held up
B
E
C
D
A
By A. Miller - 09
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