![]() It's a perfect case for Jigsaw Jones, who pieces together all the ghostly clues. Something is making spooky noises in his room at night. The Case of the Spooky Sleepover, Jigsaw Jones Mystery #4 Dress the chicken for dinner - well, do you want a boy chicken or a girl chicken? Amelia Bedelia's well-meaning gaffs cause readers to chuckle but her employer to fume - it's a good thing she's such a good cook! With her purse on her arm and hat firmly on her head, Amelia Bedelia follows instructions to a T: Change the towels? Nothing a pair of scissors can't do! Dust the furniture? That's when the perfumed dusting powder really comes in handy. Meet Amelia Bedelia, the unflappable maid who does everything literally. With each new passenger, Maxi makes a new friend - and even helps Jim get tips! The text is written in a bouncing rhyme, and Beuhner's paintings capture Maxi's doggy personality and Jim's geniality. Maxi accompanies Jim in his taxi and meets all sorts of people. Jim, a New York City taxi driver, rescues a stray dog and dubs his new pet Maxi. “So what did you tell me about Fido?” (conclusion).Take aim at the "Summer Slide" and get your students excited about reading with these titles picked specifically for kids at the second grade reading level.īy Debra Barracca, Sal Barracca, Mark Buehner (illus.) For example, “What is one thing you would like to tell me about Fido (name of child’s dog).” “How is Fido a lot fun to play with?” (elicit details). Have them speak the paragraph before writing the paragraph.If necessary, have them revise the textbook paragraph! See if they can identify the different pieces of that paragraph. Ask students to find a paragraph within their textbook.Ask them to cut out each portion and then rearrange the pieces. ![]()
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