136 Stories: Supplemental Guide 8 | The Story of Jumping Mouse, Part II
With assistance, organize characters, settings, and plot for “The Story
of Jumping Mouse, Part II” onto a chart (W.K.8)
With assistance, recall information from previous read-alouds to
determine favorite character (W.K.8)
Add drawings to show an event from “The Story of Jumping Mouse,
Part II” on a chart (SL.K.5)
Add drawing to add detail to description of favorite character (SL.K.5)
Use frequently occurring prepositions, such as beneath (L.K.1e)
Demonstrate understanding of adjective—brave—by relating it to its
opposite—fearful (L.K.5b)
Identify real-life connections between words—brave, fearful, beneath,
and misused—and their use (L.K.5c)
Orally predict what will happen in the story based on pictures and/or
text heard
Distinguish between elements in the story that are real and elements
that are fantasy
Core Vocabulary
compassion, n. Deep awareness of the suffering of another as well as a
desire to stop it
Example: Greg felt compassion for his friend who fell off her bike.
Variation(s): none
enormous, adj. Very large
Example: The trucks driving down the highway are enormous.
Variation(s): none
fragrances, n. Sweet or pleasant odors
Example: My mother’s garden is full of flowers with different
fragrances.
Variation(s): fragrance
misused, v. Used incorrectly
Example: Lilia misused her pencil by digging a hole in the ground with
it.
Variation(s): misuse, misuses, misusing