Reader
Who Lives Here?
by Antonio Messino
Genre
Build Background
Access Content
Extend Language
Nonfiction
• Animal Names
• Habitats
• Labels in
Pictures
• Questions
• Repetition
• Place Names
Scott Foresman Reading Street 1.1.5
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ISBN 0-328-14101-1
Illustrated by Pat Paris
Talk About It
1. Tell one way the ant hill and the beehive are
the same.
2. Tell one way the ant hill and the beehive are
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different.
Who Lives Here?
Write About It
3. Draw a picture of an animal home on a
separate sheet of paper. Tell about it.
Extend Language
A neighborhood is a place. A pond is a place. Is
a park a place? What are some other words for
places?
ISBN: 0-328-14101-1
Illustrated by Pat Paris
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lodge
beaver
I was walking in my neighborhood.
I saw lots of homes.
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I saw a home of logs and mud.
It was in the water.
It is called a lodge.
Who lives here? A beaver lives here.
3
bird
beehive
bees
nest
I saw a home of straw and mud.
It was in a tree.
It is called a beehive.
Who lives here? Bees live here.
4
I saw a home of grass and twigs.
There were three small eggs inside.
It is called a nest.
Who lives here? A bird lives here.
5
ant hill
ducklings
pond
ants
duck
I saw a home cool and wet.
It is in the park.
It is called a pond.
Who lives here? Ducks live here.
6
I saw a home of dirt.
It is in the grass.
It is called an ant hill.
Who lives here? Ants live here.
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Talk About It
1. Tell one way the ant hill and the beehive are
the same.
2. Tell one way the ant hill and the beehive are
different.
Write About It
3. Draw a picture of an animal home on a
separate sheet of paper. Tell about it.
Extend Language
A neighborhood is a place. A pond is a place. Is
a park a place? What are some other words for
places?
ISBN: 0-328-14101-1
Who lives in your neighborhood?
Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc.
All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of America.
This publication is protected by Copyright, and permission should be obtained from the
publisher prior to any prohibited reproduction, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission
in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or likewise.
For information regarding permission(s), write to: Permissions Department, Scott Foresman,
1900 East Lake Avenue, Glenview, Illinois 60025.
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