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ISBN 0-328-13313-2 ì<(sk$m)=bddbda< +^-Ä-U-Ä-U Scott Foresman Reading Street 2.6.3 Genre Comprehension Skills and Strategy Text Features Narrative nonfiction • Draw Conclusions Compare and Contrast • Summarize • Headings Suggested levels for Guided Reading, DRA, Lexile, ® and Reading Recovery are provided in the Pearson Scott Foresman Leveling Guide. Very Special Birthdays by Jessica Quilty illustrated by Nicole Wong

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  • Very Special Birthdaysby Jessica Quilty

    illustrated by Nicole Wong

    ISBN 0-328-13313-2

  • 1. Red eggs mean happiness and new life. Why do you think red paper around money means good fortune?

    2. Make a chart like the one below. Fill in what you learned about the one-month and sixtieth birthdays. Use this chart to help summarize what happens on those birthdays.

    3. Describe how the basket is used in each of the following: picnic basket, basketball, wastebasket.

    4. What presents might you take to a party celebrating a new baby? How would your presents compare with those in the story?

    Reader Response

    One-MonthBirthday

    Sixtieth Birthday

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    Very Special Birthdays

    by Jessica Quiltyillustrated by Nicole Wong

    Editorial Offices: Glenview, Illinois Parsippany, New Jersey New York, New YorkSales Offices: Needham, Massachusetts Duluth, Georgia Glenview, Illinois

    Coppell, Texas Ontario, California Mesa, Arizona

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  • Every effort has been made to secure permission and provide appropriate credit for photographic material. The publisher deeply regrets any omission and pledges to correct errors called to its attention in subsequent editions.

    Unless otherwise acknowledged, all photographs are the property of Scott Foresman, a division of Pearson Education.

    Photo locators denoted as follows: Top (T), Center (C), Bottom (B), Left (L), Right (R), Background (Bkgd)

    Illustrations by Nicole Wong

    ISBN: 0-328-13313-2

    Copyright Pearson Education, Inc.

    All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of America. This publication is protected by Copyright, and permission should be obtained from the publisher prior to any prohibited reproduction, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or likewise. For information regarding permission(s), write to: Permissions Department, Scott Foresman, 1900 East Lake Avenue, Glenview, Illinois 60025.

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    Birthdays Are Special How do you celebrate your birthday?

    Do you have a party and blow out candles on a cake? Do you get cards and presents from your family and friends?

    People celebrate birthdays in different ways all over the world. Some Chinese people celebrate their birthdays with special traditions.

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  • 4Celebrating a New BabyChinese people celebrate a new

    baby. Family and friends bring special presents. They may bring the babys family gifts of food.

    They may also bring clothing and toys decorated with tigers. Many people from China believe the tigers protect the baby.

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    The parents have a Red Egg party when a new baby is one month old. Aunts, uncles, cousins, neighbors, and friends all come to the party.

    The parents tell everybody the new babys name. The parents also give red colored eggs to each guest. Red means happiness. The eggs mean new life.

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  • 6The babys mother collects presents from friends and family. Some guests give the baby food. Grandparents may give the baby jewelry made of silver or gold.

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    Other guests may give the baby money wrapped in red paper. Red paper means a good future. The parents may save the money in a bank for when the baby grows up. At night there is a big dinner for all the guests.

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  • 8First Birthday Another special tradition happens

    when the baby is one year old. The mother or father holds the baby. The family gives the baby a basket filled with different objects and toys.

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    There may be a doll, a truck, a spoon, or a pen. Everyone watches to see which object the baby touches first. The family believes that the object the baby picks shows what his or her future job will be. Which object do you think you would have picked?

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    Birthdays for ChildrenSometimes, birthdays are celebrated

    with a lunch of special noodles. These noodles are very long. The long, unbroken noodles represent a long and happy life.

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    Family and friends may be invited to share the lunch for the birthday celebration. They wish the child a long life. Guests may still bring gifts of money wrapped in red paper.

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    Turning SixtyA Chinese persons sixtieth birthday is

    very important. Everybody shares eggs, noodles, and candied peaches. Peaches are another sign of long life.

    The Chinese one-month and sixtieth birthdays are the most important. What part of these special birthday celebrations would be your favorite?

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    1. Red eggs mean happiness and new life. Why do you think red paper around money means good fortune?

    2. Make a chart like the one below. Fill in what you learned about the one-month and sixtieth birthdays. Use this chart to help summarize what happens on those birthdays.

    3. Describe how the basket is used in each of the following: picnic basket, basketball, wastebasket.

    4. What presents might you take to a party celebrating a new baby? How would your presents compare with those in the story?

    Reader Response

    One-MonthBirthday

    Sixtieth Birthday

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