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The Teeny Weeny Tadpole

The Teeny Weeny Tadpole. Presentation By Andrea. PICS. By Sheridan Cain & Illustrated by Jack Tickle. Plot Graph. Tadpole finds a big fish who eats Tadpoles, and tries to eat him. At the final he swam to the deep of the stream. He swam up and down to be free.

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The Teeny Weeny Tadpole

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  1. The Teeny Weeny Tadpole Presentation By Andrea

  2. PICS By Sheridan Cain & Illustrated by Jack Tickle.

  3. Plot Graph Tadpole finds a big fish who eats Tadpoles, and tries to eat him At the final he swam to the deep of the stream He swam up and down to be free. He finds a lot of animals who can jump, tadpole wishes he could jump higher than them Suddenly he jumped more than alll the animals that he met. The Teeny Weeny Tadpole swam in and out of the llily pads. He grew up to a frog and he could finally jump

  4. Message The Message of the story is that you have to wait to grow up and do the things that you want but you can't because you are still young. So basically the book is telling you that you should be patient to the things.

  5. Characters Tadpole: He is really cute, and he is a dreamer, because he wishes he could jump more than ohter animals. Frog, Lamb, Rabbit, Grasshopper: They are kind and give good hopes to the Tadpole so he can wait to jump. Big Fish: Well, he is big and he likes tadpoles. (to eat them)

  6. Text Structure The text structure is big but you can read it, and it's the same in all the story texts. But in the noises the letter is bigger. The part with the bigger text is kind of wavy (show examples). The text is to 4-6 sentences.

  7. Literary Tools Onomatopeia: Boing! Flippity Flop!' Repetition: Very, Very soon you will'' Metaphor: ''High into the air'' Rhyme: ''Flippity-flop, she landed with a plop'' Description: A woolly face with a smudgy nose.

  8. Opinion I liked this story because it was funny making a lot of voices, and I really like doing that. But the message I think it's really important because it shows kids that they have to wait to do the things that they like, like girls puting make up or guys look older movies. So I really like the story even if I am 13. THANKS

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