A Reading AZ Level I Leveled Book Word Count: 249 The Lion and the Mouse
Retold by Harriet Rosenbloom
Illustrated by Lauren Gallegos
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Level I Leveled Book Retold by Harriet Rosenbloom Learning AZ Correlation Illustrated by Lauren Gallegos Retold by Harriet Rosenbloom Illustrated by Lauren Gallegos LEVEL I Fountas & Pinnell I All rights reserved. Reading Recovery 1516 www.readinga-z.com www.readinga-z.com DRA 16 Lion lay asleep on She stumbled upon Lion a sunny afternoon. and woke him. Mouse was hurrying home Lion trapped Mouse through the tall grass. under his huge paw. The Lion and the Mouse Level I 3 4 He lifted her by the tail. Mouse felt his hot breath on her fur. He swung her slowly She was so scared. through the air. Her voice was just a squeak. An afternoon snack, Lion said. Spare me, she cried, and one day Delightful. I will help you in return. The Lion and the Mouse Level I 5 6 Still, he let Mouse go. Lion laughed loudly. He soon dozed off again Mouse trembled. under the hot sun. You, help me? he laughed. Mouse dashed home. You are a funny little one. She was happy to be alive. The Lion and the Mouse Level I 7 8 The day came when Lion stepped into a hunters net. He was trapped. Lion struggled. Lion roared in anger. The net pulled tighter. Then he roared in fear. The Lion and the Mouse Level I 9 10 None dared to free Lion, except Mouse. His loud roar carried Mouse ran to Lions side. in every direction. She found him in the trap. Many animals heard him. Mouse chewed away the net None came to help. with her sharp little teeth. The Lion and the Mouse Level I 11 12 He looked deep into Mouses eyes. Thank you, little friend, Lion said. You are most welcome, big friend. Before long, Lion was free. Mouse replied. Lion shook off the ropes. What you give is what you get. The Lion and the Mouse Level I 13 14 Glossary chewed (v.) bit something over and over again using the teeth (p.12)
help (v.) to give or do something
that makes life easier for another (p.6)
mighty (adj.) very powerful, strong,
or large (p.15)
spare (v.) to save from death,
destruction, or harm (p.6)
struggled (v.) used force to try to get
free of something (p.9) Mouses words still hold true today. trapped (adj.) stuck in a trap or What is just as true? kept from leaving That even a little mouse a particular place (p.4) can help a mighty lion. The Lion and the Mouse Level I 15 16
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