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Six-Dinner Sid
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CharactersSid - Black cat
Sid’s owners - People who owned the cat, Sid.
Neighbor’s - Peron who lives near or next door to Sid
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Vocabulary
Slip out - to exit quietly without bothering anyone
lamb -
Liver -
Beef and kidney stew -
organ
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Vocabularyneighbors -
Person who lives near or next door to you
They did not know what Sid was up to -
believed -
Theirs -
Assume (ex. They all believed that the cat they fed was theirs)
Belongs to them
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Vocabulary
different -
Not alikeseveral
behave - to act in a particular way
Swanky airs - naughty -
mischief -
Act like high class in a very fancy and expensive place
Not nicedisobedient; mischievous
action that annoys or irritates
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Vocabulary
smooch - To kiss or cuddle
act - take action; do somethingperform
rough -
tough-
Wore Sid out –Wore out
hard
Tired
Mean or rude
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Vocabulary
besides - • other than or except• Furthermore• in addition
scratched -
In fact -
One cold, damp day -
To rub with the fingernail
Cold and wet day
actually
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VocabularyHe caught a nasty cold -
cough -
Taken -
vet - Animal hospital
Remove Sid from a particular place
Second time
got Yucky/ dirtygerms
sick
One time/ firsttwice -
once -
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Vocabulary
nearly -
nasty -
spoonful - spoon: as much as a spoon will hold
almost
• Questionable• Having or showing a cautious distrust of someone
or something
Indicate agreement
suspicious -
Of course -
Yucky/ dirty
“Sid’s cough wasn’t nearly as nasty as it sounded; but to be on the safe side, he should have a spoonful of medicine.”
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Vocabulary
Sure enough -
Appointment book -
Owners at once - • At the same time• At a time• together
As expectedSurelycertainly
• He had been doing
found
He had been up to -
discovered-
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Vocabulary
No business-
Future -
One dinner a day - today – only one dinner (not 3)
No right
• From the beginning
different
Right from the start-
Unlike -
Sid had no business eating somany dinners.
Hereaftertomorrow
Pythagoras Place is unlike Aristotle Street. The people lived on Pythagoras Place talked to their neighbors. Everyone knew about Sid’s six dinners.
Nobody minded - Nobody cares
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Preview
• Read the title
• Read the back cover
• Read the chapter titles Don’t have chapter titles
• Read the jacket
• Look at all the pictures
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Preview
• Read Book Adventure Questions
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Six-Dinner Sid by Moore, Inga 1 How did Sid act when he was Sally? __ He acted silly.__ He acted sweet.__ He acted mean.__ He acted swanky. 2 What did Sid have first for dinner? __ liver at number one__ chicken at number one__ lamb at number three__ chicken at number three
3 Why did Sid get medicine six times? __ His owner was forgetful.__ He went to the vet as six different cats.__ The vet was busy.__ He really liked the medicine.
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Six-Dinner Sid by Moore, Inga
4 How many people took Sid to the vet? __ six different people__ three different people__ five different people__ one person 5 Why did Sid live in six houses? __ to have different names__ to get six meals__ to have different jobs__ to have different beds
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Predict
PREDICT What is the book about? PREDICT Who (Characters)
Where & When (Setting)
What Happened (Plot)
Tell your teacher your prediction. Teacher initials: Date:
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Predict
• Who (Characters)
• Where and When (Setting)
• What Happened (Plot)
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Watch DVD
• Read aloud ASL
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Read the Book
• If you have questions, ask Melissa or Austin
• If you don’t understand the paragraph, ask Melissa or Austin
• If you don’t know the vocabulary word, look at the vocabulary list.
• If the vocabulary word is not on the list, then ask Melissa or Austin