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Dr Rem, the dentist, was going to check Liam’s teeth today.
“Look at this tooth, Mum!” said Liam. He put his finger into his mouth. “I can move it.”
“Oh!” he cried. “Here’s my tooth. It has just come out.”
“Put it in this tissue, Liam,” said Mum, with a smile.
Liam put the tooth in his pocket with his little red truck.
Story by Sarah RussellIllustrations by Susy Boyer
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Mum and Liam sat down in the waiting room.
“Mum,” said Liam. “I want to show Dr Rem my tooth.”
He put his hand into his pocket and pulled out the tissue. But the tooth was not there.
“Oh, no!” he said. “I can’t find it! I must have dropped it.”
Mum and Liam looked on the floor and they looked under the chairs.
But they could not see it.
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Just then, Dr Rem called Liam’s name.
Liam sat in the big chair and opened his mouth. “I see you have just lost a tooth,” said Dr Rem.
Liam was sad. He wanted to show Dr Rem his tooth.
“Can I show you my truck?” said Liam.
“Yes,” said Dr Rem. “I would like to see it.”
Liam put his hand into his pocket and pulled out the little truck. “Oh!” he said. “Here’s my tooth. Look! It’s stuck on the wheel.”
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Liam
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Text Type: Narrative (Imaginative)Curriculum Area: LiteracyISBN: 978 0 17 026613 0 (set)© 2014 Cengage Learning Australia Pty Ltd
Dr Rem gave Liam a little plastic bottle for his tooth.
“Now I can take my tooth home to show Dad,” said Liam, with a big smile.
Retell this NarrativeRead this story again.Record yourself as you retell the story.Listen to the recording.Check! Did you remember most things in the story?
Questions about Liam’s ToothWhy did Liam and Mum go to the dentist?Why did Liam put his finger into his mouth?What was in Liam’s pocket before he went to the dentist?Why did Mum give Liam a tissue?Why did Mum and Liam look on the floor and under the chairs?Where did Liam find his tooth?What did Dr Rem give Liam?
Liam’s Tooth
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Going to Swimming Pools
Lots of people
go to swimming pools every day.
There are lots of things
for them to do at pools.
Swimming
Some people
go to the pools just to swim.
They like to swim every day
to keep fit.
People who cannot swim
can have swimming lessons
at the pools.
Lots of children
have swimming lessons.
Sometimes, they go
with their school.
Sometimes, they go after school,
with their mum or dad.
Carmel Reilly
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Fun and Games
Some people
go to swimming pools
just to have fun.
Sometimes, they go to the pools
to cool off when it is hot.
A lot of children
love to splash around in the water,
and play with their friends.
They like to play in the wave pool,
or on the water slide.
People go to swimming pools
to play sports or games, too.
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Birthday Parties
Some children have birthday parties
at swimming pools.
Sometimes, the parties
are on a big boat
in the middle of the biggest pool.
The children can dive off the side
of the boat.
They can play water games
and have swimming races.
They can go into the wave pool
and on the water slide.
Swimming pool birthday parties
are a lot of fun for everyone.
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Keeping Safe
All swimming pools have lifeguards
to keep swimmers safe.
Lifeguards always watch the people
in the pools.
If someone is in danger,
a lifeguard will help them
out of the water.
People love going to swimming pools
because they are safe places
to have fun in the water.
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Retell this Information ReportRead this information report again.Record yourself as you retell the information report.Listen to the recording. Check! Did you remember most things in the information report?
Questions about Fun at Swimming PoolsHow often do people go to swimming pools?Who would teach people to swim at the pools?Why is it fun to play in a wave pool?What games would people play in a swimming pool?Where are some birthday parties held at swimming pools?What do lifeguards do at swimming pools?Why do people love to go to swimming pools?
Text Type: Information Report (Informative)Curriculum Area: Health and Physical EducationISBN: 978 0 17 026613 0 (set)© 2014 Cengage Learning Australia Pty Ltd
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