Did you know what some books are made into plays with music? They are called musicals. As you read Sarah, Plain and Tall, let’s listen to the songs. Then,

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Did you know what some books are made into plays with music? They are called musicals. As you read Sarah, Plain and Tall, let’s listen to the songs. Then, figure out where they belong in the story. Go to the next slide when you’re ready to build a musical!

Let’s listen to parts of eleven songs from the musical. When you think you know where the song goes in the book, move it to the right chapter page. Think about: Where in the book does the song fit best? Does it do a good job matching the ideas in the chapter? Why or why not? What would you change?

Chapter 1 In this chapter, the …. When I listened to the music I … Chapter Picture

Chapter 2 In this chapter, the …. When I listened to the music I … Chapter Picture

Chapter 3 In this chapter, the …. When I listened to the music I … Chapter Picture

Chapter 4 In this chapter, the …. When I listened to the music I … Chapter Picture

Chapter 5 In this chapter, the …. When I listened to the music I … Chapter Picture

Chapter 6 In this chapter, the …. When I listened to the music I … Chapter Picture

Chapter 7 In this chapter, the …. When I listened to the music I … Chapter Picture

Chapter 8 In this chapter, the …. When I listened to the music I … Chapter Picture

Chapter 9 In this chapter, the …. When I listened to the music I … Chapter Picture