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by Carl Muranoillustrated by Jennifer E. Lewis
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN
1032603
2.2.9
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN
Online Leveled Books
Level: I
DRA: 16
Genre:Folktale
Strategy:Summarize
Skill:Understanding Characters
Word Count: 274
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by Carl Muranoillustrated by Jennifer E. Lewis
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Camel lived in the desert.
He never did any work.
He even liked to brag about how
lazy he was!
But the other animals worked
very hard.
One day, Horse told Camel, “You
must work like the rest of us!”
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“Humph,” said Camel.
Then he turned and walked in the
other direction.
Horse was angry.
He went to tell the others.
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The next day Camel went for
a walk.
He saw Dog.
“You must work like the rest of us!”
said Dog.
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“Humph,” said Camel.
Then he turned and walked in the
other direction.
Dog was angry.
He went to tell the others.
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The next day Camel went for
another walk.
He saw Ox.
“You must work like the rest of us,”
said Ox.
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“Humph,” said Camel.
Then he turned and walked in the
other direction.
Ox was angry,
and he went to tell the others.
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The next day Camel went for
another walk.
He saw the desert king.
“You must not tease the other
animals by saying ‘humph’ and
refusing to work!” the king said.
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Camel stood up tall.
“Humph,” said Camel.
Suddenly, Camel felt his back
puff up.
He curled his head around
to look at it.
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On his back there was a big hump!
“You have said ‘humph’ too many
times,” said the king.
“So I have given you a hump!
From now on you will carry
a hump on your back.”
And to this day, Camel still carries
a hump with him.
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RespondingTARGET SKILL Understanding
Characters What kind of character is Camel? Copy the chart and add details
from the story.
Text to World Use a few sentences to
write a summary essay about why the
other animals were unhappy with Camel.
Include only the most important ideas
from the story. Then explain how Camel
should have acted and why.
Write About It
Words Actions What I Know
“Humph” Camel did not help others.
Camel is ?
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bragcurleddirectionhealed
heightteasetowardtunnel
TARGET VOCABULARY
TARGET SKILL Understanding Characters Tell more about characters.
TARGET STRATEGY Summarize Stop to tell important events as you read.
GENRE A folktale is a story that is often told by people of a country.
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by Carl Muranoillustrated by Jennifer E. Lewis
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN
1032603
2.2.9
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN
Online Leveled Books
Level: I
DRA: 16
Genre:Folktale
Strategy:Summarize
Skill:Understanding Characters
Word Count: 274