G1 - LR - 2Y - 1.1.1 Mack The Cat
G1 - LR - 2Y - 1.1.1 Mack The Cat
G1 - LR - 2Y - 1.1.1 Mack The Cat
Mack
the
Cat
by Ann Rossi
Comprehension
Genre
Skills and Strategy
Realistic • Character
fiction • Main Idea
• Monitor and Fix Up
ISBN 0-328-13143-1
in
1. What did Zack do to care for Mack?
Mack
on Draw the web on your own paper. Point
to the circles as you tell your answers.
way
the
Word count: 59
Cat Zack
by Ann Rossi
illustrated by Chi Chung
Note: The total word count includes words in the running text and headings only.
Numerals and words in chapter titles, captions, labels, diagrams, charts, graphs,
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Can you see Mack the cat? Can you see Mack the cat?
Mack can have a snack. Mack can sleep on the mat.
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Can you see Mack the cat? Can you see Mack the cat?
Mack can see the way Mack can nap in Zack’s lap.
to Zack.
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Caring for a Cat
Vocabulary
Read Together
Think and Share Read Together
in
Cats need food and water each 1. What did Zack do to care for Mack?
on Someone should brush their fur.
day. Draw the web on your own paper. Point
Brushing their fur helps cats stay clean. It to the circles as you tell your answers.
way
is good for cats to play and nap. A cat
can be a loving pet.
Word count: 59
Zack
Note: The total word count includes words in the running text and headings only.
Numerals and words in chapter titles, captions, labels, diagrams, charts, graphs,
sidebars, and extra features are not included.