Chicken Little was in the woods. A seed fell on his tail. Chicken Little said, "The sky is falling. I will run."
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A seed fell on Chicken Little's tail. Chicken Little said, "The sky is falling.
Chicken Little met Henny Penny. "We will run," said Henny Penny. "We will run and tell the king."
They met Turkey Lurkey. Henny Penny said, "The sky is falling, Turkey Lurkey."
They met Ducky Lucky. Ducky Lucky said, "We will run.
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Chicken Little was in the woods. A seed fell on his tail. Chicken Little said, "The sky is falling. I will run." TheTeachersDesk.info
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Circle the nouns (person, place, thing).
Circle the verbs (action words).
1.
The sky is falling.
1.
The sky is falling.
2.
A seed fell on his tail.
2.
A seed fell on his tail.
3.
The sky fell on my tail.
3.
The sky fell on my tail.
4.
We will run and tell the king.
4.
We will run and tell the king.
5.
I saw it with my eyes.
5.
I saw it with my eyes.
6.
I heard it with my ears.
6.
I heard it with my ears.
7.
They met Foxy Loxy.
7.
They met Foxy Loxy.
8.
They ran to tell the king.
8.
They ran to tell the king.
9.
They ran into his den.
9.
They ran into his den.
10. They did not come out of the den.
10. They did not come out of the den.
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Number the words in alphabetical order:
The first letter of a sentence is always capitalized. Names are always capitalized.
_____ Chicken Little _____ Henny Penny _____ king _____ Turkey Lurkey
If the sentence is correctly capitalized mark a √ on the line. If it is incorrect mark an x on the line and circle the letter that needs to be capitalized. ___ the sky is falling.
_____ Ducky Lucky _____ Goosey Loosey _____ Foxy Loxy
___ A seed fell on his tail. ___ They met foxy loxy.
_____ den _____ woods
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The copytext for this on-line edition is READING-LITERATURE THE PRIMER, adapted and graded by Harriette Taylor Treadwell and Margaret Free, illustrated by Frederik Richardson, Evanston: Row, Peterson & Company, 1910. It is in the public domain in the United States.
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