Love That DogJack Room 105 -- Miss Stretchberry September 13 /center I don't want to Girls do. Meet Jack, who tells his story with a little help from some paper, a pencil, his teacher, and a dog named Sky. |
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... sounds: Blue car, blue car, shining bright in the darkness of the night: who could see you speeding by like a comet ... sounds are still in my ears 8 OCTOBER 24.
... sounds: Blue car, blue car, shining bright in the darkness of the night: who could see you speeding by like a comet ... sounds are still in my ears 8 OCTOBER 24.
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Sharon Creech. Some of the tiger sounds are still in my ears like drums beat-beat-beating. Yes you can put the two blue-car poems on the 9.
Sharon Creech. Some of the tiger sounds are still in my ears like drums beat-beat-beating. Yes you can put the two blue-car poems on the 9.
Contents
Section 1 | 21 |
Section 2 | 23 |
Section 3 | 37 |
Section 4 | 43 |
Section 5 | 47 |
Section 6 | 51 |
Section 7 | 69 |
Section 8 | 83 |
Section 9 | 105 |
Section 10 | 109 |
Section 11 | 123 |
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ALLITERATION answer apple apple apple best best BEST blue car body Book brain can’t chasing clean coming crunchy crunchy crunchy delicious yum delicious didn’t dog Sky eyes gone guess hate head hear hope hundreds Jack juicy juicy juicy keep kids leave leg leg leg letter lines looks LOVE THAT DOG Love to call mean miles to go morning okay pasture paws person picture poem poet probably put my name red yellow green road Robert Frost saying SEPTEMBER shaped SHARON short sleep slobber snowy someone sometimes sorry sorting sounds speeding stop street STRETCHBERRY stuff tail teacher tell thing tiger tree trying understand walked Walter Dean Myers wheelbarrow woods words write wrote yellow dog yellow green red yum delicious yum yum yum yum