to make food by mixing and heating ingredients
cook
•to increase the number, quantity, size, or importance
add
•to tell a person something that is not true
lie
•To stop the car and leave it for a period of time.
park
Who is in this story?
Little Polly lost her sheep and didn't know where to find them. She looked all over the town. But, she did not see them anywhere. She asked her friend Phil for help finding her sheep. Phil and Polly kept looking and found the sheep eating grass on the hill.
Polly and Phil
to mix something together
stir
•to cook food in the oven.
bake
•to be truthful and sincere
honest
•The bottom surface of a room; the surface you stand on
floor
Where does this story take place?
Little Polly lost her sheep and didn't know where to find them. She looked all over the town. But, she did not see them anywhere. She asked her friend Phil for help finding her sheep. Phil and Polly kept looking and found the sheep eating grass on the hill.
In a town and on a hill
to smell, or breath in through your nose.
sniff
•to fall from a cup or bowl in a steady stream.
pour
•material twisted together used to tie things together.
string
•the action of breathing in tobacco smoke from cigarettes or pipes
smoke
What happens in this story?
Little Polly lost her sheep and didn't know where to find them. She looked all over the town. But, she did not see them anywhere. She asked her friend Phil for help finding her sheep. Phil and Polly kept looking and found the sheep eating grass on the hill.
(multiple answers are okay)
a person or animal in a book, play, or movie
character
•a way to measure how heavy things are.
gram
•a movable person or animal that is used to entertain people. It is usually moved using a string.
puppet
•the possibility of harm or injury.
danger
When is this story?
Little Polly lost her sheep and didn't know where to find them. She looked all over the town. But, she did not see them anywhere. She asked her friend Phil for help finding her sheep. Phil and Polly kept looking and found the sheep eating grass on the hill.
It does not say. If the student claims an answer and provides a reason they can have the points
Used to contrast ideas
Although
•cook food in hot oil
fry
•to tell someone that you will do something.
promise
•To make a place dirty by throwing trash on the ground.
littering
What is the problem and solution in this story?
Little Polly lost her sheep and didn't know where to find them. She looked all over the town. But, she did not see them anywhere. She asked her friend Phil for help finding her sheep. Phil and Polly kept looking and found the sheep eating grass on the hill.
The problem is Polly lost her sheep. The solution is looking for them and asking for help.