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by Regina Velázquez Illustrated by Emilie Boon HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

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  • by Regina VelzquezIllustrated by Emilie Boon

    HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

    1032367

    2.2.9

    HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

    Online Leveled Books

    Level: K

    DRA: 20

    Genre:Folktale

    Strategy:Summarize

    Skill:Understanding Characters

    Word Count: 580

  • by Regina VelzquezIllustrated by Emilie Boon

    Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.

    No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system without the prior written permission of Houghton Mifflin Company unless such copying is expressly permitted by federal copyright law. Address inquiries to School Permissions, Houghton Mifflin Company, 222 Berkeley Street, Boston, MA 02116.

    Printed in China

    ISBN-13: 978-0-547-02468-4ISBN-10: 0-547-02468-1

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    Long ago, people did not have fire. Winter was cold, and snow fell. The people were not warm.

    Coyote saw that the people were cold. He wanted to help them.

    Coyote

    Snow

    People

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    Coyote knew where the Fire Beings lived. He saw them at the top of a mountain. The Fire Beings had fire up there.

    The top of the mountain was at a great height. It was a long way, but Coyote wanted to help the people get fire. So he walked slowly toward the top of the mountain. Coyote got to the top and walked close to the fire. Then he dug a tunnel and hid. The Fire Beings could not see him.

    Fire Beings

    Fire

    Mountain

    Tunnel

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    Coyote watched the Fire Beings. He saw how the Fire Beings let the fire burn out. There was nothing left but an orange glow. Then one Fire Being got some small sticks. The other Fire Beings used these sticks to start the fire. Soon they made the fire very hot.

    Sticks

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    Coyote wanted to steal fire for the people. But the Fire Beings watched the fire day and night.

    Coyote watched and watched. He saw that the Fire Beings were sleepy in the morning. They did not guard the fire very well as the sun came up. That was the best time to steal the fire.

    Sleepy

    Sleeping

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    Coyote knew he needed help to steal fire. He went down the mountain. Then Coyote spoke to his friends Squirrel, Chipmunk, and Frog. Coyotes friends agreed to help. They made a plan to steal fire.

    The friends went back to the mountain. Frog sat at the bottom. Chipmunk sat halfway up the mountain. Squirrel sat almost at the top. Coyote walked alone toward the fire and hid in his tunnel. He waited for the sun to come up.

    Coyote

    Squirrel

    ChipmunkFrog

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    Just before the sun came up, when the Fire Beings were asleep, Coyote ran out of his tunnel. He stole a piece of fire.

    The Fire Beings woke up. Stop that thief! they cried. They pointed in his direction. Stop the coyote!

    One Fire Being grabbed Coyotes tail. When she touched his tail, the end of it turned white.

    Coyote threw the fire to Squirrel. Squirrel caught the fire. It was so hot that Squirrels tail curled up.

    Tail

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    Squirrel threw the fire to Chipmunk. The Fire Beings ran after the fire. One Fire Being grabbed Chipmunks back. The Fire Beings hot hand put three stripes on Chipmunks back.

    Chipmunk threw the fire to Frog. The Fire Beings ran after the fire. One Fire Being grabbed Frogs tail. Frog jumped, and his tail came off.

    Stripes

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    Frog ran away with the fire. The Fire Beings yelled. They were very angry. Chipmunk, Squirrel, and Coyote ran down the mountain. Then the four animal friends brought fire to the people.

    Coyote did not brag about how he got the fire. He showed the people how to use it. Now the people could be warm in the winter.

    Fire

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  • The people saw that the four animal friends were hurt. Coyotes tail had a white tip. Squirrel had a curly tail. Chipmunks back had three stripes. And Frog had no tail.

    The people did not tease the animals. They thanked the animals for stealing fire. Then the people helped the animals heal.

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    Friends

    People

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  • RespondingTARGET SKILL Understanding

    Characters Is Coyote nice or mean? How do you know? Copy and complete the

    chart below.

    Text to World Write a few sentences as a

    summary of how Coyote helped the people.

    Then write about a time when you helped

    someone. Include only the most important

    ideas.

    Write About It

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    He wanted to help them.

    Words Actions What I Know

    He ? Coyote is ?

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    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 Regina VelzquezIllustrated by Emilie Boon

    HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

    1032367

    2.2.9

    HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

    Online Leveled Books

    Level: K

    DRA: 20

    Genre:Folktale

    Strategy:Summarize

    Skill:Understanding Characters

    Word Count: 580