four dollars and fifty cents a tall tale by, eric a. kimmel

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Page 1: Four Dollars and Fifty Cents A tall tale by, Eric A. Kimmel

Four Dollars and Four Dollars and Fifty CentsFifty Cents

Four Dollars and Four Dollars and Fifty CentsFifty Cents

A tall tale by, A tall tale by, Eric A. KimmelEric A. Kimmel

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Word KnowledgeLine 1: blacksmith graveyard fireworks

tombstone buckboard

Line 2: clenched lugged growled owed leaned

Line 3: bury burying buried burial

Line 4: dollars horses sleeves cowboys britches

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SentencesSent 1: “I’m driving out to the Circle K this

afternoon.”

Sent 2: As soon as Oscar left, Widow Macrae hitched her two horses, Clementine and Evangeline, to the buckboard and drove out to the Circle K ranch.

Sent 3: One lit a lantern while the other two lugged an iron strongbox over to the open grave.

Sent 4: Cowboys used to wear leather britches when riding on their horses.

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Phonics & FluencyLine 1: bugle fable stable capableLine 2: bubble cattle drizzle gentle middleLine 3: table wobbled maple thimbleLine 4: dazzle cable erasable uncomfortable

recycle

Sent 1: Cattle were grazing in the field.Sent 2: A bugle led the band in the beginning of

the song.Sent 3: They had nervous tails, and eyes that

were big and black and gentle.

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Selection Vocabulary

Blacksmith- a person who makes objects from iron, which is heated and then hammered to the desired shape.

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Selection Vocabulary

Collecting-getting payment for a debt.

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Selection Vocabulary

Decent-proper; respectable; acceptable to the community

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Selection Vocabulary

Volunteered-offered to do something

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Selection VocabularyDetermined-firm and unwilling to

change; stubbornly continuing as planned.

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Fill In The Blankblacksmith collecting volunteered

decent determined

1. The paperboy is ___________________ money for last month’s newspapers.

2. Even though the snow was cold and wet, the little boy was _________________ to keep sledding.

3. My grandpa told me that he used to get shoes for his workhorse from a _____________________.

4. Half the class ___________________ at the local animal shelter.

5. Telling him that I was sorry for being rude was the only _________________ thing to do.

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Match the words with the definition Decent

Volunteered

Blacksmith

Collecting

Determined

A person who makes objects from iron, which is heated and then hammered to the desired shape

Proper; respectable;

acceptable to the community Firm and unwilling to change;

stubbornly continuing as planned

Getting payment for a debt

Offered to do

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Have you ever….. Borrowed money from someone? If so,

how did you feel about it? Paid money back? Loaned money to someone? Did they pay

you back?

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Build Background We can buy things without paying for them immediately.

We do this by agreeing to pay for it at a later time. This is called buying on credit. Today people use credit cards to buy things they want.

Genre: tall tale A tall tale uses humorous exaggeration to tell of

adventures of a fictional character. It builds upon improbable incidents and unusual

problems that are solved in creative ways.

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Build Background This story takes place in the Old West. When we

refer to the Old West, we often mean the part of the United States west of the Mississippi River, during the years 1840-1890. This story refers to some things that were used in the Old West.

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Build Background A skillet is a frying pan. A buckboard is an open carriage pulled

by horses. To rein in means “to stop your horse.” Mosey means “to walk slowly.” Greenbacks was a word for paper

money.

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Preview and Prepare Let’s browse through our tall tale “Four

Dollars and Fifty Cents” and look for clues about the story, problems you may have while reading the story, and wonderings you have about the story.