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Suggested levels for Guided Reading, DRA,™

Tom and Pam


Lexile,® and Reading Recovery™ are provided
in the Pearson Scott Foresman Leveling Guide.

by Kristin Cashore
illustrated by Bob Brugger

Comprehension
Genre
Skills and Strategy
Realistic • Character and
fiction Setting
• Theme and Plot
• Visualize

Scott Foresman Reading Street 1.1.3

ISBN 0-328-13149-0

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Vocabulary Think and Share Read Together

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1. Who are the characters that like the
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Tom and Pam
farm? Draw the web on your own
paper and write their names.
by Kristin Cashore
farm
illustrated by Bob Brugger
Word count: 69

2. Picture Mops in your mind. How did he


get his name?
3. Find the word help on pages 4 and 6.
Why do the characters ask for help?
4. What do you think might happen if the
characters spent more time in the kind
of place they don’t like?

Note: The total word count includes words in the running text and headings only.
Numerals and words in chapter titles, captions, labels, diagrams, charts, graphs,
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Tom and Tip are on the farm.
They want to see the town.

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Tom and Tip are in the town. Pam and Mops are in town.
Help! They want to see the farm.
Get us back to the farm!

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Pam and Mops are on the farm. Tom and Tip use a tractor.
Help! Pam and Mops use a cab.
Get us back to town! They like where they are.

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Where People Live
Vocabulary
Read Together
Think and Share Read Together

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People live in the city, in the country, 1. Who are the characters that like the
inhelp
deserts, in the mountains, and in the farm? Draw the web on your own
paper and write their names.
jungle.
use People live all over the Earth!
Some places have many people. Some farm
places do not have many people.
Word count: 69
Where do you live? Do many people
live there?
2. Picture Mops in your mind. How did he
get his name?
3. Find the word help on pages 4 and 6.
Why do the characters ask for help?
4. What do you think might happen if the
characters spent more time in the kind
of place they don’t like?

Note: The total word count includes words in the running text and headings only.
Numerals and words in chapter titles, captions, labels, diagrams, charts, graphs,
sidebars, and extra features are not included.

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