Reader
by Tiana Rosen
Genre
Build Background
Access Content
Extend Language
Animal
Fantasy
• Garden Plants
• Growing
• Changes
• Labels in
Pictures
• Repetition
• Patterned
Text
• Plant Names
Scott Foresman Reading Street 1.3.4
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ISBN 0-328-14112-7
Illustrated by Erin Terry
Talk About It
1. Where does the story happen?
2. Why are Dog and Cat happy at the end of
the story?
Write About It
bysheet
Tiana
3. On a separate
of Rosen
paper, draw pictures
of foods you like to eat. Write about the
foods.
Extend Language
A garden can have roses, tomatoes, or mint
plants. What other kinds of plants grow in
gardens?
ISBN: 0-328-14112-7
Illustrated by Erin Terry
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Garden
roses
pumpkin
lettuce
dog
cat
rabbit
carrots
Dog and Cat are friends.
Dog and Cat are in the garden.
They are looking at carrot plants.
They see Rabbit.
2
Dog and Cat look again.
They see a pumpkin and lettuce.
They see a few roses.
Rabbit has planted a big garden.
3
juice
mint candy
Dog loves the smell of mint!
Dog wants to plant mint candy.
He wants the candy to grow.
4
Cat wants to plant, too.
Cat loves the smell of tomatoes!
She wants to plant tomato juice.
5
mint plant
tomato plant
Rabbit says, “Stop, Dog!
Do not plant mint candy.
Candy will not grow.
This mint plant will grow.”
6
Rabbit says, “Stop, Cat!
Do not plant tomato juice.
Juice will not grow.
This tomato plant will grow.”
7
Talk About It
1. Where does the story happen?
2. Why are Dog and Cat happy at the end of
the story?
Write About It
3. On a separate sheet of paper, draw pictures
of foods you like to eat. Write about the
foods.
Extend Language
A garden can have roses, tomatoes, or mint
plants. What other kinds of plants grow in
gardens?
Dog plants mint. Cat plants tomatoes.
Soon mint grows.
Soon tomatoes grow.
Dog can smell the mint.
Cat can smell the tomatoes.
Everybody is happy.
8
ISBN: 0-328-14112-7
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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