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Story: My House - Story Pages
Title/Page 1

- This is a story about a girl and a boy and a visit to her house.
- The lesson includes each page of the story.
- Sentences describing each page can be printed, cut, and attached to each page.
- Pages can be printed, cut, and assembled into a book.
- A title page and ending page are included.
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Story: My House - Story Pages
Pages 2-5

- This is a story about a girl named Tina and a boy named Rockee.
- Tina shows Rockee the rooms in her house.
- The lesson includes each page of the story.
- Sentences describing each page can be printed, cut, and attached to each page.
- Pages can be printed, cut, and assembled into a book.
(Printable-1)



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Story: My House - Story Pages
Pages 6-8

- Tina shows Rockee the livingroom.
- Tina shows Rockee extra things that can be found in a livingroom.
- The dialogue names the room and the items.
- The next page shows the livingroom with all the extra things added.
- Rockee asks Tina what room will be next to give opportunity for prediction within the sequence of events.
- Sentences describing each page can be printed, cut, and attached to each page.
(Printable-1)



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Story: My House - Story Pages
Pages 9-12

- Tina shows Rockee the bedroom.
- Tina shows Rockee extra things that can be found in a bedroom.
- The dialogue names the room and the items.
- The next page shows the bedroom with all the extra things added.
- Rockee asks Tina what room will be next to give opportunity for prediction within the sequence of events.
- Sentences describing each page can be printed, cut, and attached to each page.
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Story: My House - Story Pages
Pages 13-16

- Tina shows Rockee the bathroom.
- Tina shows Rockee extra things that can be found in a bathroom.
- The dialogue names the room and the items.
- The next page shows the bathroom with all the extra things added.
- Rockee asks Tina what room will be next to give opportunity for prediction within the sequence of events.
- Sentences describing each page can be printed, cut, and attached to each page.
(Printable-2)



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Story: My House - Story Pages
Pages 17-20

- Tina shows Rockee the kitchen.
- Tina shows Rockee extra things that can be found in a kitchen.
- The dialogue names the room and the items.
- The next page shows the kitchen with all the extra things added.
- Rockee asks Tina what room will be next to give opportunity for prediction within the sequence of events.
- Sentences describing each page can be printed, cut, and attached to each page.
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Story: My House - Story Pages
Pages 21-24

- Tina shows Rockee the garage.
- Tina shows Rockee extra things that can be found in a garage.
- The dialogue names the room and the items.
- The next page shows the garage with all the extra things added.
- Sentences describing each page can be printed, cut, and attached to each page.
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Story: My House - Story Pages
Pages 25-28

- Tina asks Rockee what he wants to do next.
- She suggests activities in the livingroom, bedroom, and kitchen.
- Rockee is not sure.
- Sentences describing each page can be printed, cut, and attached to each page.
(Printable-4)



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Story: My House - Story Pages
Pages 29-31

- Tina asks Rockee if he wants to bring a wagon and bike out of the garage.
- He likes that idea.
- Tina and Rockee play outside.
- An ending page is included as a story convention to complete the story structure.
- Sentences describing each page can be printed, cut, and attached to each page.
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