The Baker’s Neighbor by Adele Thane

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The Baker’s Neighbor by Adele Thane

Spelling Carved Garden Harm Farther Barked Alarm Chart Starved Harder parked Smartest Charge Guard Argument Hardware Garbage Harsh Parts Radar Harbor

Challenge Words Tapioca Gourmet Delicious Delicatessen pastry

Vocabulary Privilege Luxury Elated Assent Ad lib Shiftless Indignantly shamefacedly

Read Aloud: Tortillas Like Africa What do the speaker and Isaac do before rolling out the tortillas? They squeeze the dough over a mixing bowl, dust the cutting board with flour, and hit and press their balls of dough.

Do the speaker and Isaac enjoy making tortillas? How do you know? Yes; they laugh, giggle, and tell jokes What makes the speaker and Isaac laugh? Their tortillas aren’t the usual round shape but have the shapes of different countries

What does the poet say tortillas usually look like? They are round like the moon. What makes this poem interesting to listen to? Repeated words at the beginning of lines

PRIVILEGE Pri-vil-ege Noun A special benefit enjoyed under special conditions

LUXURY Lux-ur-y Noun Anything of value, gives comfort, but is not necessary for life

ELATED E-la-ted ADJ. Filled with joy or pride

ASSENT As-sent V. To agree or approve

AD LIB Ad lib N To make up things on the spot; improv.

SHIFTLESS Shift-less ADJ. lazy

INDIGNANTLY In-dig-nant-ly ADV. Being angry about something that doesn’t seem right

SHAMEFACEDLY Shame-fac-ed-ly ADV Shows shame for doing something bad

Cause Effect Chart