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Vocabulary in. About the Book. Author: Kevin Henkes Illustrated by Marisabina Russo. The author writes the stories. The illustrator draws the pictures. Summary:

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  1. Vocabulary in

  2. About the Book Author:Kevin Henkes Illustrated byMarisabina Russo The author writes the stories. The illustrator draws the pictures. Summary: Curtis has been delivering mail for forty-two years. Today is his last day. And all the mailboxes along his route are filled with surprises.

  3. Genre –Realistic fiction. Realistic fiction is a story that can happen in the real world. • Look for: • Story events that can happen in real life. • Characters that act in a way they might act in the real world.

  4. Kevin Henkes • Kevin Henkes was born on November 27, 1960, in Wisconsin. When he was very young he took art lessons at a museum by his house. Kevin Henkes became an author and an illustrator when he was nineteen years old. He says many of his ideas come directly from his childhood. • His father was a mail carrier. That's where he got the idea for "Good-bye, Curtis." • "I've loved drawing for as long as I can remember." • "Most of my books are about things I know: getting lost, adjusting to a new sibling, making new friends, starting school."

  5. Glossary Time • Put your reading book on your desk. • Open your book to the glossary. • When you see the word, get ready to find the word in your glossary.

  6. clerk A clerk - a person who sells something in a store The clerk will help you choose just the right outfit.

  7. route Route - the path that a sales person or delivery person always follows Route 66 is a route from the east to the west.

  8. addresses Addresses - the information on pieces of mail telling whom the mail is for and where those people live Mrs. Smith keeps her addresses in an electronic address book.

  9. grown Grown - finished growing This tiny dog is full grown.

  10. pour Pour - to move in a steady stream Will you please pour some orange juice for me?

  11. honor Honor - a show of pride in someone or something Medals are given to honor our military men and women.

  12. Vocabulary Review • Say the words. • Read the sentences. • Fill in the blank.

  13. grown • pour • route • clerk • addresses • honor Please ______ the brownie batter carefully into the baking pan.

  14. clerk • addresses • route • honor • grown • pour The cub has ________ into a huge tiger.

  15. route • honor • addresses • clerk • grown • pour A good ________ knows about all the merchandise in the store.

  16. route • clerk • honor • grown • addresses • pour He takes his mailbox when he changes _____________.

  17. route • honor • pour • clerk • addresses • grown This mailman wants a different ________.

  18. addresses • pour • clerk • route • honor • grown A folded American flag is presented to a parent in _____ of a fallen military person.

  19. Review the definitions • addresses - the street names, street numbers, cities, and states where businesses or homes can be found • clerk - a salesperson in a store • grown - to be an adult • honor -show of respect and love • pour -to move somewhere quickly and in large numbers • route - a series of places or customers visited regularly by a person who delivers or sells something

  20. Match the meaning to the word. A. the street names, street numbers, cities, and states where businesses or homes can be found B.a series of places or customers visited regularly by a person who C. to be an adult D.show of respect and love E. to move somewhere quickly and in large numbers F.a salesperson in a store delivers or sells something B • route____ • honor ____ • addresses ___ • clerk ____ • grown ____ • pour ____ D A F C E

  21. The End Enjoy your story. Anne Miller

  22. Websites • Word List • Vocabulary • PracticeDefinitions • Matching • In Context • Summarize • Contractions • Summarize • Sadlier - Contractions • Contractions 'll, n't, 's • Good-bye, Curtis

  23. More Websites Worksheets: • Grammar Worksheet  • Compare and Contrast • Contraction Worksheet  • Matching Cards:  Vocabulary • Vocabulary Worksheet • Vocabulary Visuals

  24. Activities and Information • Mr. Mailman Game • Neighborhood Letter Carrier

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