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HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT by Jane Manners illustrated by Diane Greenseid A n n i e s P i c t u re s

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2.1.3
Annie’s Pictures
by Jane Manners illustrated by Diane Greenseid
Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
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Printed in China
ISBN-10: 0-547-25281-1 ISBN-13: 978-0-547-25281-0
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Annie had been waiting all morning for Grandma. “Hi!” Annie said.
“Look at you!” Grandma said. “You grew so much since my last visit!”
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Her grandmother smiled and gave her a big hug. Then she handed Annie a box.
“This is for you,” Grandma said. Annie was so happy. “What is it?” she
asked. “Open it and find out,” her
grandmother said.
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Annie ripped off the wrapping paper. Inside the box was a camera!
“I picked it out just for you,” said Annie’s grandmother. “Now you can take some pictures.”
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Annie’s grandmother showed her how to load the film.
“Thank you, Grandma!” said Annie. Then she looked through the camera at her grandmother. “Smile,” she said.
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Annie and her grandmother walked around the farm. Annie saw an orange and yellow leaf fall from a tree. She took a picture of it.
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Annie turned to look at her cat. Pixie was sleeping next to a tree. Annie took a picture of her.
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“Look at the sky,” said her grandmother. “Those birds are headed south for the winter.”
Annie took a picture quickly as the birds flew over the tops of the trees.
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Annie’s mother came out of the house. “Mom, what are you doing?” Annie asked. “I made a special pie for your grandma,”
she said. “Smile, Mom!” Annie said. She snapped
a picture of her mother.
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Then they rode up the winding path to see what Annie’s father was doing. Annie wanted to take more pictures, but the ride was too bumpy.
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At the top of the hill, Annie’s father was busy putting apples into baskets and boxes.
“Look at all the apples you picked, Dad,” Annie said.
Annie was about to take a picture when she saw something run by her.
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It was two chipmunks. They raced away. Annie followed them down the path, but they ran through the grass and into the woods. Then Annie saw the pumpkins.
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It was easy to take pictures of the pumpkins. They didn’t run like those chipmunks did. They didn’t fly away like the birds. Annie took a lot of pictures of the pumpkins!
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The next morning, Annie was taking Grandma to visit her second-grade class. Now she could take pictures of this special day!
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What was the author’s purpose in writing
this book? Copy the chart and add another
detail that helps tell the author’s purpose.
Then write the author’s purpose.
Detail Annie gets a camera.
Text to World If you had a camera, what
would you take pictures of? Write a
paragraph. Use details to tell what your
pictures would look like.
TARGET STRATEGY Analyze/Evaluate Tell
GENRE Realistic fiction is a story that
could happen in real life.
busy chipmunks grew picked
south tops turned woods
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