Rooster’s t a o r h T e r o S by Rachel Johns illustrated by Ian Forss
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Rooster’s t a o r h T e r o S by Rachel Johns illustrated by Ian Forss
Copyright © by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Requests for permission to make copies of any part of the work should be addressed to School Permissions and Copyrights, Harcourt, Inc., 6277 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando, Florida 32887–6777. Fax: 407-345-2418. HARCOURT and the Harcourt Logo are trademarks of Harcourt, Inc., registered in the United States of America and/or other jurisdictions. Printed in Mexico ISBN 10: 0-15-351417-5 ISBN 13: 978-0-15-351417-3 Ordering Options ISBN 10: 0-15-351212-1 (Grade 2 Advanced Collection) ISBN 13: 978-0-15-351212-4 (Grade 2 Advanced Collection) ISBN 10: 0-15-358052-6 (package of 5) ISBN 13: 978-0-15-358052-9 (package of 5) If you have received these materials as examination copies free of charge, Harcourt School Publishers retains title to the materials and they may not be resold. Resale of examination copies is strictly prohibited and is illegal. Possession of this publication in print format does not entitle users to convert this publication, or any portion of it, into electronic format. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 050 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06
Rooster’s throat really hurt when he crowed. “I need a long rest,” he moaned. “You know that’s impossible since there is no one else to crow early in the morning,” said Farmer. 3
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Rooster went to bed. He felt awful. “You look terrible,” said Cow. “My throat is sore,” moaned Rooster, “but there is no one else who can crow.” “I could crow for you tomorrow,” suggested Cow. “It would be fun.” 4
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Farmer could not believe his eyes when he looked out the window. “That’s quite enough, Cow,” he called, “you’re not a rooster.” 6
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Cow stopped being a rooster. He begged, “Please give Rooster a rest since his throat is sore.” “That’s impossible!” answered Farmer impatiently. 7
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Now Cow’s throat hurt. “You look terrible, Cow,” said Goat. “I crowed for Rooster this morning,” groaned Cow, “and now my throat hurts.” “I’ll crow tomorrow,” said Goat. 8
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The next morning, Cow and Rooster stayed in bed. Goat climbed onto the fence at sunrise and bleated loudly.
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Farmer gave each animal an envelope. Cow and Goat opened the envelopes. “These are bus tickets to the beach,” they cried in amazement. “We don’t understand!” “Rooster needs a vacation,” said Farmer, “and he won’t go without you.” “If we go, there is no one else to crow,” they exclaimed.
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“There is now,” smiled Farmer. He took an alarm clock out of his pocket and said, “This rooster won’t get a sore throat.” 14
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Think Critically 1. What happened in the story when Rooster had a sore throat?
2. How were Cow and Goat alike? 3. How do you know that Farmer felt sorry for the animals, especially Rooster?
4. What kind of “rooster” wouldn’t get a sore throat? 5. If you could change the ending, what would happen? Social Studies A Farmer’s Jobs Write a list of all the jobs a farmer might need to do. Draw a picture of a farmer doing one of the jobs.
School-Home Connection Think of a song that you know about a farm or an animal and sing it for your family.
Word Count: 384
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