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Week of May 25th: Snappsy the Alligator

This week's Read Aloud is:
Snappsy the Alligator (Did Not Ask To Be In This Book)
Written by: Julie Falatko
Illustrated by: Tim Miller


Discussion: Why does Snappsy think the narrator is “an awful narrator?” Use examples from the story to explain your response.

Activity: Draw Snappsy and use speech bubble to have Snappsy talk. You can also write a sentence to narrate or explain what is going on it the scene. See the example below.

You can use this handy worksheet to help you.


Remember you can send me your finished work and I will post it to this blog. Email me at afoley@anwsd.org 

Have a great day and happy reading!








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