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By: Leigh Twigg Mr. Putter and Tabby Write the Book By: Cynthia Rylant

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Mr. Putter and Tabby Write the Book By: Cynthia Rylant. By: Leigh Twigg. Meg wrote a “Do not disturb ” sign so she would be left alone. disturb. Making noise that bothers him or her. Say the word. disturb. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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By: Leigh Twigg

Mr. Putter and Tabby Write the BookBy: Cynthia

Rylant

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Meg wrote a “Do not disturb”

sign so she would be left alone.

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disturbMaking noise that bothers him or her

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Say the word

disturb

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A loud noise can disturb my quiet time. Which would disturb you….?a whisper or a siren

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A piece of paper was underneath

Meg’s bed.

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underneathWhen

something is below

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Say the word

underneath

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Worms live underneath the ground. Which might

you find underneath a desk?

a book bagor

lamp

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Mr. Putter can procrastinate by napping instead of

writing.

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procrastinateWhen you delay or

avoid doing something you need

to do

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Say the word

procrastinate

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Which might be an example of

procrastinating?Doing your

home-work right away

Watching TV

instead of studying for your spelling

test

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For a diversion, Mr. Putter

made stew.

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diversionWhen something that takes you away from what your doing or

thinking about

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Say the word

diversion

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For a diversion, I listen to music. Would you rather watch TV or play a video

game for a diversion?

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I feel cozy when I’m in my bed.

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cozyWhen something makes you feel

warm, happy, and comfortable

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Say the word

cozy

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What makes you feel cozy?

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The garden was enchanting?

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enchantingIf you think a person or thing is likeable

or enjoyable

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Say the word

enchanting

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Which is more enchanting?

a puddle

or

a rainbow

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I was thrilled when I

won the race.

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thrilledMade you feel excited and

happy

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Say the word

thrilled

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Would you be thrilled if you made a good

grade or a bad grade on a

test?

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I read a book instead of watching

TV.

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insteadWhen you do one thing in place of a

2nd thing

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Say the word

instead

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What is something

you could do instead of

watching TV?

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I gave the boring movie a bad review.

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reviewWhen you say or

write about a play, book , or movie

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Say the word

review

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Which word would you use in a good

review?

excellentterrible

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I celebrate on the Fourth of July.

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celebrateWhen you are happy about something and

might even have a party

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Say the word

celebrate

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Would you celebrate if you lost your jacket?