Boom Town Written by Sonia Levitin Illustrated by John Sandford

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Boom Town Written by Sonia Levitin Illustrated by John Sandford Skill: Realism and Fantasy Genre: Historical Fiction Author’s Purpose:

Words to Know boom business coins fetched laundry mending pick skillet spell

More Words to Know bustle nuggets prospector

boom having fast growth

business work done to earn a living

coins round pieces of metal used as money

fetched went and got something

laundry a room or building where clothes are washed and ironed

mending sewing that repairs a hole or tear

pick a tool with a heavy metal bat pointed at one or both ends, having a long, wooden handle

skillet a type of frying pan

spell a period of time

My dad owns his own .

My dad owns his own business.

Grandma told me to sit and stay a spell with her.

Grandma told me to sit and stay a spell with her.

The miner used his pick while digging for gold.

The miner used his pick while digging for gold.

Sally’s mother is great at mending torn jeans.

Sally’s mother is great at mending torn jeans.

The town had a huge boom when many businesses moved west.

The town had a huge boom when many businesses moved west.

Ma uses a skillet to fry bacon for breakfast.

Ma uses a skillet to fry bacon for breakfast.

Dad is teaching me how to use the washer so I can do my own laundry.

Dad is teaching me how to use the washer so I can do my own laundry.

I use coins to buy gum at the store.

I use coins to buy gum at the store.

Let’s review our words. Watch carefully because they will flash on the screen for just a moment. We will clap as we spell the word.

boom

business

coins

fetched

laundry

mending

pick

skillet

spell

Review Questions p.18-23 What state are they going to? Where do they live? Who tells stories about striking it rich? How does the family keep the house clean? Where do the gooseberries grow? Why are Billy, Joe and Ted laughing at Amanda?

Review Questions p.24-35 What did the boys hit the pie with? Why does Pa call Amanda “Queen of the Kitchen”? How much did the miners pay Pa for a slide of pie? Who is having a new baby? What does Peddler Pete decide to open up? Name the businesses opened up so far in the town at the end of the story.

GREAT JOB!