Clever Crow
A famous Greek storyteller called Aesop wrote this story thousands of years ago. It is a fable, which means it has a lesson to teach: When we have a problem, there is always some way to solve it. It does not help to cry and complain about what is wrong. It is better to quietly think of a way to fix the difficulty.
Additional information
Page Count: | 24 |
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Word Count: | 731 |
Belongs to Set: | Advanced Fluency 1 Fiction Set A |
Fiction or Non-Fiction: | Fiction |
Genre: | Narrative |
Guided Reading Level: | M |
Reading Recovery Level: | 23 |
Lexile Measure: | 820L |
DRA Level: | 30 |
Author: | Pam Holden |
Illustrator: | Samer Hatam |
ISBN - Standard Edition | 9781927197349 |
ISBN - US Edition | 9781927197349 |
Artifact Tags: | Compare and contrast, Story sequencing, Problem-solving and logical thinking, Problem/Solution, Aesop's fables, Anthropomorphism |
Keywords: | might, worry, enough, heavy, lesson, let’s, return, uncle |
Common Core State Standards: | CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.2.1, CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.2.3, CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.2.5, CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.2.9, CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.2.2 |
TEKS: | TEKS§110.4(b)(6), TEKS§110.4(b)(8), TEKS§110.4(b)(7), TEKS§110.4(b)(9) |