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1033079
ISBN-13:978-0-547-02983-2ISBN-10:0-547-02983-7
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN
1.4.17
Level: H
DRA: 14Genre:FantasyStrategy:Visualize Skill:Compare and Contrast
Word Count: 272
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN
Online Leveled Books by Alex Mason • illustrated by Liz Callen
Flying in
by Alex Mason • illustrated by Liz Callen
an Airplane
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by Alex Masonillustrated by Liz Callen
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ISBN-13: 978-0-547-02983-2ISBN-10: 0-547-02983-7
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Flying ininan an AirplaneAirplane
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Max was with his friend Nick.
“This is my first trip by
airplane,” Max said.
Max was not sure about
flying in an airplane. “Will I like
flying in an airplane?” Max said.
Max
Nick
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“An airplane is very big,”
Max said. “It could fall out of
the sky.”
“No, the airplane will not
fall out of the sky. Birds and
airplanes have wings. Wings
help birds and airplanes fly in
the air,” Nick said.
airplane
wings
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“Airplanes go very fast,”
Max said. “I could fall out of
my seat.”
“No,” Nick said. “You will be
safe. You will wear a seat belt.”
seat belt
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“Airplanes fly very high,”
Max said. “I could get dizzy.”
“An airplane ride can be
bumpy. Maybe your ears will
feel funny, but don’t worry. You
will have fun in the airplane!”
Nick said.
ears
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The airplane moved. It went
very fast. Max covered his eyes.
Then the airplane went up,
up, up! The airplane was in
the sky!
eyes
sky
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“Look, Max!” Nick said.
“The airplane is up in the sky!
We can look out the window!”
Max looked out the window.
The airplane was above the
clouds and trees.
window
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“Wow!” Max said. “I can
look down. There is my
neighborhood. It looks small.
There is my house. It looks
small. There are cars on the
street. The cars look small.”
carhouse
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“I like to be up in the sky,”
Nick said. “I can see all around.
I like to fly in an airplane.”
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“You are my friend,” Max
said. “It is fun to fly in an
airplane with a friend.”
Max’s friend
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RespondingTARGET SKILL Compare and
Contrast How are Max and Nick the same? How are they different?
Make a diagram.
Text to Self Think of a time when you felt worried. What
happened?
Talk About It
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about
by
car
could
don’t
maybe
sure
there
WORDS TO KNOW
TARGET SKILL Compare and Contrast Tell how two things are alike or not.
TARGET STRATEGY Visualize Picture what is happening as you read.
GENRE A fantasy is a story that
could not happen in real life.
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1033079
ISBN-13:978-0-547-02983-2ISBN-10:0-547-02983-7
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN
1.4.17
Level: H
DRA: 14Genre:FantasyStrategy:Visualize Skill:Compare and Contrast
Word Count: 272
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN
Online Leveled Books by Alex Mason • illustrated by Liz Callen
Flying in
by Alex Mason • illustrated by Liz Callen
an Airplane