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Six-Dinner Sid

Six-Dinner Sid. Characters. Black cat. Sid - . Sid’s owners - . People who owned the cat, Sid. Peron who lives near or next door to Sid. Neighbor’s - . Vocabulary. to exit quietly without bothering anyone. Slip out - . lamb - . Liver - . organ.

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Six-Dinner Sid

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  1. Six-Dinner Sid

  2. Characters Black cat Sid - Sid’s owners - People who owned the cat, Sid. Peron who lives near or next door to Sid Neighbor’s -

  3. Vocabulary to exit quietly without bothering anyone Slip out - lamb - Liver - organ Beef and kidney stew -

  4. Vocabulary Person who lives near or next door to you neighbors - They did not know what Sid was up to - believed - Assume (ex. They all believed that the cat they fed was theirs) Theirs - Belongs to them

  5. Vocabulary Not alike several different - behave - to act in a particular way Swanky airs - Act like high class in a very fancy and expensive place naughty - Not nice disobedient; mischievous mischief - action that annoys or irritates

  6. Vocabulary To kiss or cuddle smooch - take action; do something perform act - Mean or rude rough - tough- hard Wore Sid out – Wore out Tired

  7. Vocabulary • other than or except • Furthermore • in addition besides - scratched - To rub with the fingernail actually In fact - One cold, damp day - Cold and wet day

  8. Vocabulary He caught a nastycold - Yucky/ dirty germs sick got cough - Taken - Remove Sid from a particular place vet - Animal hospital once - One time/ first Second time twice -

  9. Vocabulary nearly - almost “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.” nasty - Yucky/ dirty spoonful - spoon: as much as a spoon will hold Of course - Indicate agreement • Questionable • Having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something suspicious -

  10. Vocabulary As expected Surely certainly Sure enough - Appointment book - Owners at once - • At the same time • At a time • together discovered- found • He had been doing He had been up to -

  11. Vocabulary No right No business- Sid had no business eating so many dinners. Hereafter tomorrow Future - One dinner a day - today – only one dinner (not 3) Pythagoras Place is unlike Aristotle Street. The people lived on Pythagoras Place talked to their neighbors. Everyone knew about Sid’s six dinners. Unlike - different Right from the start- • From the beginning Nobody cares Nobody minded -

  12. 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

  13. Preview • Read Book Adventure Questions

  14. 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.

  15. 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

  16. Predict

  17. Predict • Who (Characters) • Where and When (Setting) • What Happened (Plot)

  18. Watch DVD • Read aloud ASL

  19. 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

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