Garde 1 - Read-Aloud Supplemental Guide

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64 Fables and Stories: Supplemental Guide 4 | The Dog in the Manger


 With assistance, categorize and organize facts from “The Dog in the
Manger” onto a story map (W.1.8)
 Identify real-life connections between words—manger, oxen, plow,
and budge—and their use (L.1.5c)

Core Vocabulary
budge, v. To m ove
Example: I pushed and pushed, but was not able to budge the
refrigerator.
Variation(s): budges, budged, budging
manger, n. An open box where hay is put for animals to eat
Example: The farmer put fresh hay in the manger for his horses to eat.
Variation(s): mangers
oxen, n. Animals, similar to bulls, used for carrying or pulling things
Example: Two oxen pulled the farmer’s cart across town.
Variation(s): ox
plow, n. A farm tool with one or more blades that turns the soil
Example: The farmer used the plow to prepare the soil for planting the
corn seeds.
Variation(s): plows

Vocabulary Chart for The Dog in the Manger
Core Vocabulary words are in bold.
Multiple Meaning Word Activity word is underlined.
Vocabulary Instructional Activity words have an asterisk (*).
Suggested words to pre-teach are in italics.
Type of Words Tier 3
Domain-Specific Words

Tier 2
General Academic Words

Tier 1
Everyday-Speech Words

Understanding

hay
manger
oxen
personification

awakened
budge*
refused

dog
eat
barn
hungry
sleep
tired
Multiple Meaning plow
Phrases had to give up growled and barkedtaking a nap
Cognates personificación
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