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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Writing Have you ever had to earn back someones trust?Write about how you felt when you broke their trust and how you gained it back.MathMost loans have an extra charge called interest.If Mortys dad charged him an extra 25 cents each day for a
2、$20.00 loan,how much would Morty owe at the end of one week?ConnectionsMorty and the Monster Truck MadnessA Reading AZ Level R Leveled BookWord Count:1,103www.readinga-LEVELED BOOK RWritten by Kathy HogganIllustrated by David OpieMorty and the Monster Truck Madnesswww.readinga-What lesson does Morty
3、 learn?Focus QuestionWritten by Kathy HogganIllustrated by David OpieMorty and the Monster Truck MadnessWords to Knowbailingconsequences determination franticloanpermissionrally reputationvaluableMorty and the Monster Truck MadnessLevel R Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Kathy HogganIllustrated by
4、 David OpieAll rights reserved.www.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL RN3030Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA3Morty,Ben,and Fred enjoyed an after-school snack at Mortys house.“Check it out!”Fred exclaimed mid-bite.He stopped munching his cheesy chip cookie and looked closer.The Mousetown Gazette lay on the
5、table in front of them,and a monster truck rally advertisement nearly jumped off the page.The dramatic bold print read:Monster Truck Madness:Coming to Mousetown in Two Weeks!“We have to go!”Morty cried out in excitement.Another line of text caught his eye:Tickets only$50.Morty and the Monster Truck
6、Madness Level R4Mortys excitement quickly dissolved when he remembered he had a mere eighteen dollars saved.He groaned in disappointment,knowing hed never be able to earn the money in time.The next day at school,Fred chattered nonstop about the rally.“Weve got to get tickets soon,”he reminded them e
7、very hour.“Im in!”Ben said.“Im short thirty-two dollars,”Morty admitted,“and my mom nearly swallowed her tail when I asked for the money.”“Youve got to find a way to come!”Ben exclaimed.What could be worse than missing a monster truck rally?Morty wondered dejectedly.5The next morning on the way to s
8、chool,Fred presented a flyer with a proud flourish.The sheet read:FOUR MONSTER TRUCK TICKETSMust sell.Row 8.$40 each.746-467-0417“Theyre ten dollars cheaper than the original price!”Ben squealed.“My dad said he can take us to get them after school,”Fred announced.Ben smiled from ear to ear,but Morty
9、s mood was gloomy.Morty and the Monster Truck Madness Level R6“Morty,there has to be some way to get the cash,”Fred said.He withdrew his lunch money from his pocket and handed it to Morty.“Share your lunch with me?”he suggested.Morty quickly did the math:He had eighteen dollars,and Freds two dollars
10、 made twenty total.He still needed another twenty to see the trucks perform near-impossible feats.“Mom refused to give me the ticket money,but I could ask her for a loan,”Morty contemplated.“Ill bring you the money after school,”he said with determination.7Morty raced home after school and found his
11、 mom making a list at the table.He had been planning exactly what hed say about the loan.“Mother?”he started.“You know how you said the truck rally was expensive and that you couldnt give me the money for a ticket?”“Uh-huh,”she replied without glancing up.“Fred found tickets for only forty dollars,”
12、Morty said nervously.“Would you consider loaning me twenty dollars and letting me pay you back?”“I could,but I need that cash to buy groceries,”Mother responded.“Maybe you can ask your father when he gets home.”Morty and the Monster Truck Madness Level R8Mortys whiskers drooped with disappointment.D
13、ad never got home from work before 6:00 p.m.,and Fred needed the money by 4:00 p.m.Morty shuffled to his room,downcast.When he passed his parents bedroom,he noticed his mothers wallet on the dresser with a few bills sticking out.9He flipped through the cash,frantic,and counted four five-dollar bills
14、just what he needed.Morty figured she wouldnt miss the money for a few hours.When Dad got home and granted him the loan,hed put that money in Mothers wallet.Its my only chance to see the rally,Morty thought.With that,he plucked the money from her wallet and pocketed it.He asked Mother if he could ha
15、ng out at Freds before dinner and scampered off to pay for his ticket.Morty and the Monster Truck Madness Level R10“Broccoli cheese surprise is my favorite!”Morty said as he sat down to dinner that evening.“Honey,is there any more of this?”Dad asked as he scooped out the last of the broccoli.Only a
16、spoonful was left.“Sorry,thats it,”she replied.“When I got to the checkout at the store,I was twenty dollars short,so I had to put most of the groceries back,”she added,shaking her head.“I dont know where that money went.”Morty set down his fork.He wasnt hungry anymore.11The next morning,Mortys ches
17、t ached.His plan to quickly return Mothers money hadnt workedhis dad had agreed to the loan but needed to go to the bank to get cash.Morty slurped down his Cheesy Os,trying to determine the best way to confess to Mother,but he knew hed be in hot water once she found out he had stolen from her.Before
18、 he could figure it out,she mentioned the dreaded loan.Morty and the Monster Truck Madness Level R12“Did your father allow you to take out a loan?”she asked.Morty looked at his toes.“Morty,I dont think youd do this,”she continued,“but did you take twenty dollars from my wallet?”Morty hung his head i
19、n shame.“Yes,”he muttered.“Dad wasnt going to be home in time for me to get the ticket.I was going to put the money back in your wallet as soon as he loaned it to me.”Mother looked Morty sternly in the eyes.“Stealing is a crime,Morty,”she said firmly.“Your honest reputation is worth more than all th
20、e money there is.”13Mortys face flushed red.“I made a lousy choice,”he said.“Im so sorry.Ill get the money from Dad today and pay you back.”“You wont be getting a loan from your father anymore,”Mother said.“Ill discuss the consequences of your actions with him later.You may not get to see your frien
21、ds for a while.”Morty felt helpless.Mud and wheelies werent important anymorejust earning back his mothers trust.Hed sell his ticket to the rally and set things right.Morty and the Monster Truck Madness Level R14“Ive got the tickets!”Fred announced when Morty walked into the classroom.He handed Mort
22、y a colorful ticket showing a truck ascending a steep,muddy hill.Mortys excitement quickly waned.“Is there anyone else who wants to go?”he asked.“Youre bailing?”Fred cried.“Id rather pay back the money I took for the ticket,”Morty said calmly.Fred shook his head.“Gus asked me about tickets this morn
23、ing,”he said,“but I think youve lost your head!”“Its better than losing trust,”Morty replied as he scampered off to find Gus,leaving a perplexed Fred behind.15When Morty rushed in the door after school,he immediately found his mother and handed her a twenty-dollar bill.“I want to give you something
24、even more valuable,too,”he said.Mother looked puzzled.“Id like to give you my word,”Morty continued.“You can trust me to never take anything from you without your permission.I promise.”He wrapped his mother in a hug.Mother hugged Morty back.“Thank you,Morty,”she said.“I love you,and youve already st
25、arted to earn back my trust.”Morty and the Monster Truck Madness Level R16Glossary bailing(v.)escaping from an unwanted situation or abandoning a responsibility(p.14)consequences the results of an action;effects (n.)(p.13)determination the commitment or drive to (n.)work toward a difficult goal;reso
26、lve(p.6)frantic(adj.)wild with anxiety or fear;very rushed or busy(p.9)loan(n.)something that is borrowed for a certain amount of time(p.6)permission(n.)approval by someone in charge(p.15)rally(n.)a race or show where vehicles are driven over roads or rough terrain(p.3)reputation(n.)the general way that a person or thing is thought of by others(p.12)valuable(adj.)having value or worth;very important(p.15)