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How a Bill Becomes a Law Written By: Stacy McHarness 1 How to use this document to create How a Bill Becomes a Law “Narrative Input”: 1.Print “slides” in color 2.Cut out the pictures and text 3.Glue the picture to one side of a piece of construction paper and the text to the other side 4.Use the pictures to tell the story taping them to a background

How a Bill Becomes a Law Written By: Stacy McHarness 2 Yo! They call me Bill. I don’t know about you but I like to move. I like to move. I like to move, move, move.

How a Bill Becomes a Law Written By: Stacy McHarness 3 Now, I’m minding my own business one day when a guy asks me to be the poster child for some new idea that schools must give one hour of physical movement a day. Did he say, an hour a day to move? I like to move. I like to move. I like to move, move, move. So, hey, count me in!

How a Bill Becomes a Law Written By: Stacy McHarness 4 Here I am basking in the limelight. They ask me questions about my health and my activities. You know, I’m happy to share and I even pick up a few autographs. Hey, what’s a guy gonna do?

How a Bill Becomes a Law Written By: Stacy McHarness 5 They carry me all the way to the capitol building in Olympia. Now we’re talking: travel, fame, fortune… well…no fortune…but I do have an entourage. Hey, I’m a happening guy!

How a Bill Becomes a Law Written By: Stacy McHarness 6 Now, these people with a list of rules checked me out pretty good to see if I could hold up to the test of time. I guess I showed them because they kicked me out onto the floor of the big house.

How a Bill Becomes a Law Written By: Stacy McHarness 7 Look at me now. They’re all talking about me. It seems I’ve made quite a splash around here because they’re all singing my song: I like to move. I like to move. I like to move, move, move.

How a Bill Becomes a Law Written By: Stacy McHarness 8 Now, who wouldn’t go for kids moving an hour a day at school?! After all we’re born to move. Well, I’ll tell you what, with some of those guys, them were fighting words. Take your Science guy, for instance, he got all uptight and whiny about there not being some law about having Science an hour a day. Well, you can imagine, I got a little self- conscious. So I did what I do best. I like to move. I like to move. I like to move, move, move.

How a Bill Becomes a Law Written By: Stacy McHarness 9 That did it. The next thing I know I’m being showed the door---into another big house. Whew, these people shore like to move me around. I guess that’s their way of moving hard to get me passed into some law.

How a Bill Becomes a Law Written By: Stacy McHarness 10 Well, here I am sent back to the first house with some moves I didn’t even know I had.

How a Bill Becomes a Law Written By: Stacy McHarness 11 They dig my new moves and both of these big houses give me a thumbs up. More people sign on to me and I’m given a first class ride to the governor’s mansion, Me, Bill, becoming a law. Isn’t that a trip!