The questions created where to help him understand what was happening in the book as well as develop new vocabulary and recall of events. Close Reading , Literature , Reading Strategies. Activities , Homeschool Curricula , Interactive Notebooks. The Jungle Book 10 Chapter Reader. Reading Level 1, digital chapter ebook, no activities, Student activity lessons are available separately. This digital download includes both an ePub and PDF eBook files for use on a wide variety of computers, electronic reading and touch screen devices.
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You also receive the original PNG image file so. Literature , Social Studies - History. Posters , Printables. E-novel: The Jungle Book. PDF EBooks. The tales in the book are fables, using animals in an anthropomorphic manner to give moral lessons. Adapted "The Jungle Book" with worksheets. In addition to an adapted and modified version of the story are sequencing and "wh" question worksheets.
PreK - K. Assessment , PowerPoint Presentations. Addresses commonly misspelled or confused words, homophones, and apostrophes. Helpful for grade school, but also for ESL classes. English Language Arts , Grammar , Spelling. Activities , Handouts , Printables. This novel study unit covers The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling and requires students to use higher-level thinking skills as they learn about the historical impact of this time period. This standards-aligned book companion pack is designed to develop vocabulary and a deep understanding of reading com.
Literature Circles , Novel Study , Printables. Jungle Book Review Tri-fold. This tri-fold accompanies the book: The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling and focuses on these essential elements: character descriptions and traits theme cause and effect vocabulary test questions setting problem and solution Perfect for a guided reading review after reading the book. Activities , Assessment , Worksheets. Those strands are: RL. Homework , Printables , Test Prep. Reinforce vocabulary and learning with a fun printable wordsearch puzzle.
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The story follows the experiences of a young mongoose named Rikki-Tikki-Tavi for his chattering vocalizations after he is adopted into a British family residing in India, as. Assessment , Novel Study , Worksheets. Jungle Book Vocabulary Packet. These 21 pages include a vocab list of 15 medium difficulty words such as cunning, hearten, and ravine , 2 worksheets, 7 quiz options which you could use as extra worksheets as well! English Language Arts , Literature , Vocabulary.
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The jungle book Item Preview. EMBED for wordpress. The law says that the rate card shall be on the door of a hotel, but it does not say that it shall be in Lithuanian.
They knew that one word, Chicago and that was all they needed to know, at least, until they reached the city. They were pitiable in their helplessness; above all things they stood in deadly terror of any sort of person in official uniform, and so whenever they saw a policeman they would cross the street and hurry by.
For the whole of the first day they wandered about in the midst of deafening confusion, utterly lost; and it was only at night that, cowering in the doorway of a house, they were finally discovered and taken by a policeman to the station. They sat and stared out of the window. They were on a street which seemed to run on forever, mile after mile—thirty-four of them, if they had known it—and each side of it one uninterrupted row of wretched little two-story frame buildings. Down every side street they could see, it was the same—never a hill and never a hollow, but always the same endless vista of ugly and dirty little wooden buildings.
Here and there would be a bridge crossing a filthy creek, with hard-baked mud shores and dingy sheds and docks along it; here and there would be a railroad crossing, with a tangle of switches, and locomotives puffing, and rattling freight cars filing by; here and there would be a great factory, a dingy building with innumerable windows in it, and immense volumes of smoke pouring from the chimneys, darkening the air above and making filthy the earth beneath.
But after each of these interruptions, the desolate procession would begin again—the procession of dreary little buildings. A full hour before the party reached the city they had begun to note the perplexing changes in the atmosphere. It grew darker all the time, and upon the earth the grass seemed to grow less green. Every minute, as the train sped on, the colors of things became dingier; the fields were grown parched and yellow, the landscape hideous and bare.
And along with the thickening smoke they began to notice another circumstance, a strange, pungent odor. They were not sure that it was unpleasant, this odor; some might have called it sickening, but their taste in odors was not developed, and they were only sure that it was curious. Now, sitting in the trolley car, they realized that they were on their way to the home of it—that they had traveled all the way from Lithuania to it. It was now no longer something far off and faint, that you caught in whiffs; you could literally taste it, as well as smell it—you could take hold of it, almost, and examine it at your leisure.
They were divided in their opinions about it. It was an elemental odor, raw and crude; it was rich, almost rancid, sensual, and strong. There were some who drank it in as if it were an intoxicant; there were others who put their handkerchiefs to their faces.
They were left standing upon the corner, staring; down a side street there were two rows of brick houses, and between them a vista: half a dozen chimneys, tall as the tallest of buildings, touching the very sky—and leaping from them half a dozen columns of smoke, thick, oily, and black as night. It might have come from the center of the world, this smoke, where the fires of the ages still smolder.
It came as if self-impelled, driving all before it, a perpetual explosion. It was inexhaustible; one stared, waiting to see it stop, but still the great streams rolled out. They spread in vast clouds overhead, writhing, curling; then, uniting in one giant river, they streamed away down the sky, stretching a black pall as far as the eye could reach.
Then the party became aware of another strange thing. This, too, like the color, was a thing elemental; it was a sound, a sound made up of ten thousand little sounds. You scarcely noticed it at first—it sunk into your consciousness, a vague disturbance, a trouble.
It was like the murmuring of the bees in the spring, the whisperings of the forest; it suggested endless activity, the rumblings of a world in motion. It was only by an effort that one could realize that it was made by animals, that it was the distant lowing of ten thousand cattle, the distant grunting of ten thousand swine.
They would have liked to follow it up, but, alas, they had no time for adventures just then. The policeman on the corner was beginning to watch them; and so, as usual, they started up the street. Scarcely had they gone a block, however, before Jonas was heard to give a cry, and began pointing excitedly across the street. Szedvilas, Delicatessen. Then Teta Elzbieta recollected suddenly that Szedvilas had been the name of the mythical friend who had made his fortune in America. The Jungle Books by Rudyard Kipling.
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