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A Bed Full of Cats

A Bed Full of Cats. Author and Illustrator: Holly Keller. Holly Keller was born and raised in New York City. She grew up reading and drawing pictures of animals. She loved the times when her mother would bring her to the library.

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A Bed Full of Cats

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  1. A Bed Full of Cats

  2. Author and Illustrator:Holly Keller • Holly Keller was born and raised in New York City. She grew up reading and drawing pictures of animals. • She loved the times when her mother would bring her to the library. • Now, Holly Keller draws animals for children's books. She also draws people. She likes to use very bright colors when she draws. • Most of Holly Keller's stories have important messages. She likes her books to be fun to read.

  3. Pop Quiz Q. What does the author do? A. He or she writes the stories. Q. What does the illustrator do? A. He or she draws the pictures. Click on speaker!

  4. Genre - “A Bed Full of Cats” • Look for: • Things that could really happen. • Characters that are like people you know. Realistic Fiction Realistic Fiction stories are made up, but they could happen in real life..

  5. Glossary Time • Put your reading book on your desk. • Open your book to the glossary. (The glossary is on page 256 in the back of your reading book.) • When you see the word “Glossary,” get ready to find the word.

  6. know Know know - understand A Glossary Word These men know how to fold a flag. 2

  7. also - too also Also • I also want to run around the rock. 1

  8. anything Anything anything - no matter which thing A Glossary Word The children can draw anythingthey want. 3

  9. moved Moved moved - changed from one place to another Superman moved by flying over tall buildings. 4

  10. only Only only - just; simply; the single one A Glossary Word There is only one boy in the picture. 5

  11. should Should should- ought to The childrenshouldlisten to “Smokey the Bear.” 5

  12. room Room room-a place or space with walls around it The children in thisroomare making spider cupcakes. A Glossary Word 5

  13. those Those those - the ones there; specific things Thosechildren are walking down the steps carefully. 5

  14. write Write write- to put words down on paper A Glossary Word The boy will write a story about cats. 5

  15. Say the words. • Read the sentence. • Fill in the blank. Vocabulary Review

  16. The truck _____ the rest of the family’s things. anything also know moved only room should those write

  17. also write know anything should moved those only room You ______ not pet big cats.

  18. know anything moved should only write also room those Do you want one of _____ kittens?

  19. moved anything room also know those write only should Does your pet lizards want ______ to eat?

  20. room moved also anything should know write only those Sarah will _____ in her journal.

  21. only also room know anything moved write should those They will ______ make a cake.

  22. should write know also moved anything those room only There is _____ one gray kitten left.

  23. Know Anything Moved Should Only Write Also Room Those ______ are my mittens.

  24. write also only know moved anything those room should This _____ is called the blue room.

  25. those anything room also know should write only moved Do you ______ what this is? GSU Planetarium

  26. only____ anything___ moved____ also____ know_____ Match the words to its meaning. A - no matter which thing B - too C - understand D - changed from one place to another E - just; simply; the single one E A D B C

  27. should____ know___ room____ those____ write___ Match the words to its meaning. A - a place or space with walls around it B - ought to C - the ones there; specific things D - to put words down on paper E - understand B E A C D

  28. Say the Sight Words • anything • write • should • pull • read • sing • sleep • right • sit • tell

  29. New words in the story: “A Bed Full of Cats” • really • Flora • soft • silk • lamp • under • quilt • wiggles • finger • catch • switch • purrrrr.. • dream • hear • Lee • where • turned • Mama • Grandma • Papa • garden • house • trash • peach • tears • cried • newspaper • number • found

  30. Word Power Lee’s cat had kittens. I wanted one more than anything. “If only I could have a kitten!” I said. Lee said, “You should ask your mom.” I said, “I know! I will write her a letter.” She said I could have two! I picked a white kitten and also a black one. Those kittens moved into my room with me!

  31. Enjoy your story. The End Anne Miller

  32. Sites You should be able to click on these sites and go to them by pointing and clicking. Fill in the Blanks to use on Smartboard A Bed Full of Cats 1 A Bed Full of Cats 2 Alphabetize-Alphabet Bears- Alphabetical Order Contractions-'s Contraction Practice-n't Contraction Practice-'ll Contraction Practice Creative Writing Ginger the Cat Sam the Dog

  33. Phonics • Long e/ Skills • -A Meal by the Sea Poem-Play Make a Match -Two Vowel  Review • Pete's Sheep • Make a Word-Double E • Make a Word – ee • Test Tutor- Alphabetize • Test Tutor- Contractions Long i/ skills -The Doctor's Line Poem-Long ī Search-Listen to Sky Ride-Play Magic E - Long Vowel i

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