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Page 1: Sister Daisy, LEVELED BOOK • H Sister Rose Sister Daisy, Daisy.pdf · “From now on, I’m playing the fiddle,” Daisy said. “Violin is better,” Rose said. “Fiddle is the

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LEVELED BOOK • H

Written by Torran AndersonIl lustrated by Norm Grock

Sister Daisy, Sister Rose

Visit www.readinga-z.com for thousands of books and materials.

Sister Daisy, Sister Rose

A Reading A–Z Level H Leveled BookWord Count: 236

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Written by Torran AndersonIllustrated by Norm Grock

Sister Daisy, Sister Rose

Sister Daisy, Sister RoseLevel H Leveled Book© Learning A–ZWritten by Torran AndersonIllustrated by Norm Grock

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CorrelationLEVEL H

H13–14

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Fountas & PinnellReading Recovery

DRA

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Daisy and Rose were twins.

They wore the same purple outfits

and the same hair bands.

Sister Daisy, Sister Rose • Level H 4

They played the same instrument,

the violin.

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People even called them one name,

“DaisyRose,” because they couldn’t

tell the girls apart.

To:DaisyRose

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“I’m sick of being called ‘DaisyRose,’”

Daisy said one day.

“It’s just a name,” Rose said.

“I want to be my own person,”

Daisy said.

“People always think I’m you.”

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“What’s wrong with that?”

Rose asked.

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The next morning, Daisy didn’t

wear purple.

Her hair was different, too.

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“From now on, I’m playing

the fiddle,” Daisy said.

“Violin is better,” Rose said.

“Fiddle is the best!” Daisy yelled.

“I’d never play fiddle, and neither

should you!” Rose yelled back.

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“You look sil ly,” Rose said.

“No, I don’t,” Daisy said.

Daisy’s looks, though, were just

the beginning.

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“I guess it wasn’t so bad,” Rose said.

“Even if we’re different, we’ll always

be sisters,” Daisy said.

Rose squeezed Daisy’s hand.

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After school that day, the twins

sat on the porch swing.

They both felt different.

They both felt strange.

No one had gotten them confused .

No one had called them DaisyRose.

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“Let’s play some music,” Rose said.

“Sounds great, but remember, I play

the fiddle!” Daisy said.

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“You do know that fiddle and violin

are the same instrument,” their

mom said.

“It’s just the style of music that’s

different.”

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The twins looked at each other

and smiled.

“We know,” they said.

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Glossary

apart (adv.) in a way that

separates one

from another (p. 5)

confused (adj.) mixed up (p. 11)

different (adj.) not the same (p. 8)

instrument (n.) a device for

playing music (p. 4)

style (n.) a special way of

doing music, art,

or writing (p. 14)

twins (n.) two babies born

in one birth (p. 3)