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Library / Media Center

I can match a picture to a word.

Today’s Lesson Words To Know Scissors and glue activity Ticket out the door

Library A place that holds books, music, magazines, and more for people to borrow and enjoy.

Book Pages of paper put together with words written on them that a person can read.

Writes the words in a story. Author Writes the words in a story.

Illustrator Draws the pictures in a story.

Setting Where the story takes place.

A person, animal, or creature in the story. Character A person, animal, or creature in the story.

Scissors and Glue Activity Write your name. Write today’s date. Cut out the words at the bottom. Then paste the word below the same word.

Ticket out the door Circle YES or NO to answer the question. Hand the paper to your teacher. Have a great day!