By: Leigh Twigg
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By: Leigh Twigg
Mr. Putter and Tabby Write the BookBy: Cynthia
Rylant
Meg wrote a “Do not disturb”
sign so she would be left alone.
disturbMaking noise that bothers him or her
Say the word
disturb
A loud noise can disturb my quiet time. Which would disturb you….?a whisper or a siren
A piece of paper was underneath
Meg’s bed.
underneathWhen
something is below
Say the word
underneath
Worms live underneath the ground. Which might
you find underneath a desk?
a book bagor
lamp
Mr. Putter can procrastinate by napping instead of
writing.
procrastinateWhen you delay or
avoid doing something you need
to do
Say the word
procrastinate
Which might be an example of
procrastinating?Doing your
home-work right away
Watching TV
instead of studying for your spelling
test
For a diversion, Mr. Putter
made stew.
diversionWhen something that takes you away from what your doing or
thinking about
Say the word
diversion
For a diversion, I listen to music. Would you rather watch TV or play a video
game for a diversion?
I feel cozy when I’m in my bed.
cozyWhen something makes you feel
warm, happy, and comfortable
Say the word
cozy
What makes you feel cozy?
The garden was enchanting?
enchantingIf you think a person or thing is likeable
or enjoyable
Say the word
enchanting
Which is more enchanting?
a puddle
or
a rainbow
I was thrilled when I
won the race.
thrilledMade you feel excited and
happy
Say the word
thrilled
Would you be thrilled if you made a good
grade or a bad grade on a
test?
I read a book instead of watching
TV.
insteadWhen you do one thing in place of a
2nd thing
Say the word
instead
What is something
you could do instead of
watching TV?
I gave the boring movie a bad review.
reviewWhen you say or
write about a play, book , or movie
Say the word
review
Which word would you use in a good
review?
excellentterrible
I celebrate on the Fourth of July.
celebrateWhen you are happy about something and
might even have a party
Say the word
celebrate
Would you celebrate if you lost your jacket?