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1、LEVELED BOOK RWritten by Rus Buyok Illustrated by Thomas BoatwrightScaredy CampA Reading AZ Level R Leveled BookWord Count:1,009www.readinga-Visit www.readinga-for thousands of books and materials.www.readinga-Scaredy CampLevel R Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Rus BuyokIllustrated by Thomas Boat
2、wrightAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Written by Rus BuyokIllustrated by Thomas BoatwrightCorrelationLEVEL RN3030Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA1516“I want to go home,”Sarah whines.“Morning isnt far away,”I say,trying to calm her as much as myself.“Lets play some Go Fish until the Sun comes up.”
3、Sarah gives me a sad nod,and we climb into the tent.Just as Im zipping up the flap,I think I see the figure of a child standing in the shallow water near the shore.Glossarygasp(n.)a sudden breath,especially because of surprise or pain(p.10)hunker(v.)to lower oneself to the ground or move deeper into
4、 something;to stay in one place for some time(p.7)inspects(v.)checks closely(p.6)lull(v.)to cause another to become sleepy or fall asleep(p.4)lurking(v.)waiting or moving around in hiding(p.6)petrified(v.)scared or terrified to the point where one cannot move(p.9)screeching(v.)making a loud and very
5、 high-pitched cry or sound(p.10)sloshes(v.)moves in water or another liquid in a noisy way(p.14)slumber(n.)sleep(p.4)terror(n.)intense fear(p.4)violently(adv.)in a manner that uses or involves great physical force,often in a way that is meant to harm,damage,or kill(p.8)voracious(adj.)having a desire
6、 to eat large amounts of food(p.5)Scaredy Camp Level Rwww.readinga-Scaredy CampLevel R Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Rus BuyokIllustrated by Thomas BoatwrightAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Written by Rus BuyokIllustrated by Thomas BoatwrightCorrelationLEVEL RN3030Fountas&PinnellReading Recove
7、ryDRA1516“I want to go home,”Sarah whines.“Morning isnt far away,”I say,trying to calm her as much as myself.“Lets play some Go Fish until the Sun comes up.”Sarah gives me a sad nod,and we climb into the tent.Just as Im zipping up the flap,I think I see the figure of a child standing in the shallow
8、water near the shore.Glossarygasp(n.)a sudden breath,especially because of surprise or pain(p.10)hunker(v.)to lower oneself to the ground or move deeper into something;to stay in one place for some time(p.7)inspects(v.)checks closely(p.6)lull(v.)to cause another to become sleepy or fall asleep(p.4)l
9、urking(v.)waiting or moving around in hiding(p.6)petrified(v.)scared or terrified to the point where one cannot move(p.9)screeching(v.)making a loud and very high-pitched cry or sound(p.10)sloshes(v.)moves in water or another liquid in a noisy way(p.14)slumber(n.)sleep(p.4)terror(n.)intense fear(p.4
10、)violently(adv.)in a manner that uses or involves great physical force,often in a way that is meant to harm,damage,or kill(p.8)voracious(adj.)having a desire to eat large amounts of food(p.5)Scaredy Camp Level R1314“Qynn,look,”she says,jabbing her finger at the tent.I raise the light and shine it on
11、 the top of our tent.Its covered in small,streaked,muddy handprints,as if children were pawing at our tent or trying to climb on top of it.Sarah climbs down the tree,and we inspect our find.Its a very old oil lantern with thick glass on the sides,but it sloshes as though still filled with fuel.Scare
12、dy Camp Level R34Sarah and I are drifting off to sleep when we hear something scraping against the tent.“Did you hear that?”Sarah whispers.I nod,and we wait to see if it will repeat.Rain patters against the nylon,and I can hear it striking the surface of the nearby lake.The downpour started as soon
13、as we arrived at the campsite just outside town,so Sarah and I have barely left the tent.Shed promised me a weekend of fishing,campfires,and smores.That turned into endless rounds of Go Fish while her dad fished for trout in a rain slicker.The rain continues,sounding like white noise on the radio,bu
14、t the scraping doesnt return.“It was probably a leaf or something falling off the branches overhead,”I say,but Sarah doesnt look convinced.She huddles deeper into her sleeping bag and closes her eyes.I do the same,allowing the rainfall to lull me into slumber.I wake to Sarah shaking my shoulder,her
15、eyes wide in terror.“I heard it again,”she says.“Something is definitely outside.”“Its probably just your dad checking up on us or going to the bathroom,”I grumble,rubbing my eyes.“Why would he be scraping against the tent?”Scaredy Camp Level R34Sarah and I are drifting off to sleep when we hear som
16、ething scraping against the tent.“Did you hear that?”Sarah whispers.I nod,and we wait to see if it will repeat.Rain patters against the nylon,and I can hear it striking the surface of the nearby lake.The downpour started as soon as we arrived at the campsite just outside town,so Sarah and I have bar
17、ely left the tent.Shed promised me a weekend of fishing,campfires,and smores.That turned into endless rounds of Go Fish while her dad fished for trout in a rain slicker.The rain continues,sounding like white noise on the radio,but the scraping doesnt return.“It was probably a leaf or something falli
18、ng off the branches overhead,”I say,but Sarah doesnt look convinced.She huddles deeper into her sleeping bag and closes her eyes.I do the same,allowing the rainfall to lull me into slumber.I wake to Sarah shaking my shoulder,her eyes wide in terror.“I heard it again,”she says.“Something is definitel
19、y outside.”“Its probably just your dad checking up on us or going to the bathroom,”I grumble,rubbing my eyes.“Why would he be scraping against the tent?”Scaredy Camp Level R1314“Qynn,look,”she says,jabbing her finger at the tent.I raise the light and shine it on the top of our tent.Its covered in sm
20、all,streaked,muddy handprints,as if children were pawing at our tent or trying to climb on top of it.Sarah climbs down the tree,and we inspect our find.Its a very old oil lantern with thick glass on the sides,but it sloshes as though still filled with fuel.Scaredy Camp Level R1112“Well,if were not g
21、oing back to sleep,we can take a look around for ourselves,”I say as I start pulling on my shoes.Sarah shoots me an expression of surprise and fright.“Nope,not happeningIm going to sit right here with the flashlight until the Sun rises.”“Ill have to look around outside,in the dark,I guess,”I say,unz
22、ipping the tent flap.Sarah whimpers as I step out into the darkness.The clouds have already started to part,exposing a bright Moon.I stand outside the tent for a minute as my eyes adjust to the darkness.My shoes make little sucking and squishing noises as I walk.Behind me,Sarahs flashlight beam boun
23、ces around the campsite as she climbs from the tent.I turn around to help Sarah just as her light flashes across something in the tree overhead.“Sarah,shine the flashlight up there,”I whisper,pointing above our tent.The bright beam reveals an old-looking lantern suspended from the branch.It wasnt th
24、ere when we arrived at the campsite.Without a word,Sarah hands me the flashlight,scrambles up the tree,and grabs the lantern.She starts to climb down and stops.Scaredy Camp Level R56“Mr.Martinez,is that you?”I call out.After a moment,Sarahs dad unzips the door of his tent next to ours and then unzip
25、s our door.He holds up a bright lantern and shoves his hooded head inside.“Everything okay in here?”he asks.“Were okay,”Sarah says,“but we heard something outside scraping against the tent.”“Im sure it was just a voracious bear looking for an easy feast,”he says,smiling.“Not funny,Dad.”“It was a per
26、fectly adequate dad joke,”he says,“but Ill take a look around.”We both thank him,and he zips up our tent.We follow the lantern and the sound of his squishing footsteps as he inspects the campsite.“I dont see any bears or anything else lurking out here,ladies,”he says,poking his head back into our te
27、nt.“Im going back to bed before I catch my death.You girls sleep tight and holler if you need anything.”Scaredy Camp Level R56“Mr.Martinez,is that you?”I call out.After a moment,Sarahs dad unzips the door of his tent next to ours and then unzips our door.He holds up a bright lantern and shoves his h
28、ooded head inside.“Everything okay in here?”he asks.“Were okay,”Sarah says,“but we heard something outside scraping against the tent.”“Im sure it was just a voracious bear looking for an easy feast,”he says,smiling.“Not funny,Dad.”“It was a perfectly adequate dad joke,”he says,“but Ill take a look a
29、round.”We both thank him,and he zips up our tent.We follow the lantern and the sound of his squishing footsteps as he inspects the campsite.“I dont see any bears or anything else lurking out here,ladies,”he says,poking his head back into our tent.“Im going back to bed before I catch my death.You gir
30、ls sleep tight and holler if you need anything.”Scaredy Camp Level R1112“Well,if were not going back to sleep,we can take a look around for ourselves,”I say as I start pulling on my shoes.Sarah shoots me an expression of surprise and fright.“Nope,not happeningIm going to sit right here with the flas
31、hlight until the Sun rises.”“Ill have to look around outside,in the dark,I guess,”I say,unzipping the tent flap.Sarah whimpers as I step out into the darkness.The clouds have already started to part,exposing a bright Moon.I stand outside the tent for a minute as my eyes adjust to the darkness.My sho
32、es make little sucking and squishing noises as I walk.Behind me,Sarahs flashlight beam bounces around the campsite as she climbs from the tent.I turn around to help Sarah just as her light flashes across something in the tree overhead.“Sarah,shine the flashlight up there,”I whisper,pointing above ou
33、r tent.The bright beam reveals an old-looking lantern suspended from the branch.It wasnt there when we arrived at the campsite.Without a word,Sarah hands me the flashlight,scrambles up the tree,and grabs the lantern.She starts to climb down and stops.Scaredy Camp Level R910Just as quickly as the sha
34、king of the tent began,it ends,leaving us clinging to each other,listening to the rain patter.“Im terrified,”Sarah says.I clear my throat,trying to act as though Im not petrified,and say,“Probably just the wind.”“Hmmm,”her dad begins,“I didnt hear anything,but I was sound asleep before you started s
35、creeching.Since the rain stopped,it was most likely the last gasp of the storm.”He leaves,and we listen to him squishing around the campsite.He doesnt find anything and returns to his tent.Sarah sighs and says,“I dont think Ill be sleeping anymore tonight.”The tent door opens,and we scream as Sarahs
36、 dad shoves his head inside.“Why are you screaming?”“Something just made the tent shake like crazy,”Sarah squeals.Scaredy Camp Level R78We thank him again,and I hunker down into my bag,hoping this will be the end of it.Just as Im about to drift off into dreamland,Sarah shines a flashlight into my fa
37、ce and hisses,“Qynn,wake up!Someones outside.”Sarah whimpers,and suddenly the footsteps fall silent.She desperately grasps the flashlight under her face as if she were telling a ghost story.Then something strikes the side of the tent,and we both jump.Something else knocks into the opposite side,and
38、we crawl into the center of the space,wrapping our arms around each other.The tent walls start to shake violently,as if we were sitting in the middle of a tornado.Outside,we hear laughter.We both scream.“Seriously,Sarah,I was just about to finally zonk out,”I say with a groan.She shushes me and then
39、 I hear itfootsteps squishing through the muck outside,too many to be just one person or animal.Scaredy Camp Level R78We thank him again,and I hunker down into my bag,hoping this will be the end of it.Just as Im about to drift off into dreamland,Sarah shines a flashlight into my face and hisses,“Qyn
40、n,wake up!Someones outside.”Sarah whimpers,and suddenly the footsteps fall silent.She desperately grasps the flashlight under her face as if she were telling a ghost story.Then something strikes the side of the tent,and we both jump.Something else knocks into the opposite side,and we crawl into the
41、center of the space,wrapping our arms around each other.The tent walls start to shake violently,as if we were sitting in the middle of a tornado.Outside,we hear laughter.We both scream.“Seriously,Sarah,I was just about to finally zonk out,”I say with a groan.She shushes me and then I hear itfootstep
42、s squishing through the muck outside,too many to be just one person or animal.Scaredy Camp Level R910Just as quickly as the shaking of the tent began,it ends,leaving us clinging to each other,listening to the rain patter.“Im terrified,”Sarah says.I clear my throat,trying to act as though Im not petr
43、ified,and say,“Probably just the wind.”“Hmmm,”her dad begins,“I didnt hear anything,but I was sound asleep before you started screeching.Since the rain stopped,it was most likely the last gasp of the storm.”He leaves,and we listen to him squishing around the campsite.He doesnt find anything and returns to his tent.Sarah sighs and says,“I dont think Ill be sleeping anymore tonight.”The tent door opens,and we scream as Sarahs dad shoves his head inside.“Why are you screaming?”“Something just made the tent shake like crazy,”Sarah squeals.Scaredy Camp Level R