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1、www.readinga-Carloss PuzzleCarloss PuzzleA Reading AZ Level T Leveled BookWord Count:1,750Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Written by Dina Anastasio Illustrated by Joel SnyderLEVELED BOOK TWritten by Dina AnastasioIllustrated by Joel SnyderCarloss PuzzleLevel T Leveled Book L
2、earning AZWritten by Dina AnastasioIllustrated by Joel SnyderAll rights reserved.www.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL TP3838Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAPhoto Credits:Page 8:Martial Colomb/Photodisc/Getty Imageswww.readinga-Carloss Puzzle1920The Win“Actually,big bro,I was almost out when I heard you y
3、elling,”Carlos said quietly.Javier looked up.He could see the exit clearly.His storytelling had distracted him from the fact that they were still inside the maze and still in the contest.“Well,what do you know?”Javier said,looking his little brother in the eye.“It looks like Im doing chores for a mo
4、nth.”Carlos saw the flash of pride in Javiers eyes before it disappeared.That was better than winning.Glossary3-D(adj.)short for three-dimensional;an object that is not flat but has depth(p.8)acres(n.)a measurement of land almost equal to a football field(p.8)anticipation(n.)the feeling of expecting
5、 something to happen(p.12)boundaries(n.)the limits of where you can go or what you can do(p.11)crossroads(n.)roads that pass through each other (p.14)dilemma(n.)a tough decision between two choices that are equally unpleasant(p.16)disorient(adj.)to confuse someone about where they are(p.4)expert(n.)
6、someone who is really good at doing a certain act(p.4)impossible(adj.)not possible(p.8)invigorated(adj.)to be full of energy(p.6)junction(n.)a place where roads come together (p.16)labyrinth(n.)a maze;paths that are connected in a confusing way(p.8)masterpiece(n.)an impressive work of art(p.5)strate
7、gy(n.)a plan for winning a contest(p.13)Carloss Puzzle Level TWritten by Dina AnastasioIllustrated by Joel SnyderCarloss PuzzleLevel T Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Dina AnastasioIllustrated by Joel SnyderAll rights reserved.www.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL TP3838Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA
8、Photo Credits:Page 8:Martial Colomb/Photodisc/Getty Imageswww.readinga-Carloss Puzzle1920The Win“Actually,big bro,I was almost out when I heard you yelling,”Carlos said quietly.Javier looked up.He could see the exit clearly.His storytelling had distracted him from the fact that they were still insid
9、e the maze and still in the contest.“Well,what do you know?”Javier said,looking his little brother in the eye.“It looks like Im doing chores for a month.”Carlos saw the flash of pride in Javiers eyes before it disappeared.That was better than winning.Glossary3-D(adj.)short for three-dimensional;an o
10、bject that is not flat but has depth(p.8)acres(n.)a measurement of land almost equal to a football field(p.8)anticipation(n.)the feeling of expecting something to happen(p.12)boundaries(n.)the limits of where you can go or what you can do(p.11)crossroads(n.)roads that pass through each other (p.14)d
11、ilemma(n.)a tough decision between two choices that are equally unpleasant(p.16)disorient(adj.)to confuse someone about where they are(p.4)expert(n.)someone who is really good at doing a certain act(p.4)impossible(adj.)not possible(p.8)invigorated(adj.)to be full of energy(p.6)junction(n.)a place wh
12、ere roads come together (p.16)labyrinth(n.)a maze;paths that are connected in a confusing way(p.8)masterpiece(n.)an impressive work of art(p.5)strategy(n.)a plan for winning a contest(p.13)Carloss Puzzle Level T1718Javier looked like he had been trying to pull himself up,but had twisted his ankle ba
13、dly in a hollow worn in the dirt path.“So,little bro,you got here fast,”Javier said,cracking a grin.“You must not have been too far ahead of me.”“Lets just get you out of here,”said Carlos as Javier threw his arm around Carloss shoulders to support his weight.As they walked,Javi boasted about how he
14、 was running down the path with his mind on the exit so he didnt see the hole.He was going so fast,and it was such a surprise.“Not even Hercules could have stopped himself from going down.”“Crash and burn,”Javier said.“It was a fantastic wipeout!”“Im glad you werent too far ahead,”he continued.“I tr
15、ied to walk,but when I tried to put weight on my ankle,it just gave out.I surely wasnt going to hop all the way out.”Carloss Puzzle Level T34Table of ContentsCarlos .4Javier .6The Contest .9The Maze .12The Dilemma .16The Win .19Glossary .20CarlosCarlos first heard about the maze on a cool afternoon
16、in autumn.He liked nothing better than working his way through mazes.In fact,he was an expert at finding the path from beginning to end without getting lost.He knew many of the tricks maze makers used to disorient people trying to find the solution to their puzzle.He was in the kitchen creating his
17、special ham sandwich with ham,lettuce,onions,pickles,mayo,mustard,and peanut butter,when his mother came in with Alf.Alf barked once,wagged his tail,panted at the ham,sat down,and stared up at Carlos.Carloss Puzzle Level T34Table of ContentsCarlos .4Javier .6The Contest .9The Maze .12The Dilemma .16
18、The Win .19Glossary .20CarlosCarlos first heard about the maze on a cool afternoon in autumn.He liked nothing better than working his way through mazes.In fact,he was an expert at finding the path from beginning to end without getting lost.He knew many of the tricks maze makers used to disorient peo
19、ple trying to find the solution to their puzzle.He was in the kitchen creating his special ham sandwich with ham,lettuce,onions,pickles,mayo,mustard,and peanut butter,when his mother came in with Alf.Alf barked once,wagged his tail,panted at the ham,sat down,and stared up at Carlos.Carloss Puzzle Le
20、vel T1718Javier looked like he had been trying to pull himself up,but had twisted his ankle badly in a hollow worn in the dirt path.“So,little bro,you got here fast,”Javier said,cracking a grin.“You must not have been too far ahead of me.”“Lets just get you out of here,”said Carlos as Javier threw h
21、is arm around Carloss shoulders to support his weight.As they walked,Javi boasted about how he was running down the path with his mind on the exit so he didnt see the hole.He was going so fast,and it was such a surprise.“Not even Hercules could have stopped himself from going down.”“Crash and burn,”
22、Javier said.“It was a fantastic wipeout!”“Im glad you werent too far ahead,”he continued.“I tried to walk,but when I tried to put weight on my ankle,it just gave out.I surely wasnt going to hop all the way out.”Carloss Puzzle Level T1516Carlos knew he could easily win this contest now.He was so clos
23、e to the exit,but he thought he could also hear Javier.Then he chuckled as he heard Javier shouting about how unfair it was that he had found himself in a dead end for the third time.It took Carlos about another five minutes before he saw the exit in front of him.Carlos raised his arms in victory an
24、d started to jog to the finish feeling much like Sylvester Stallone in Rocky.Carlos could hardly believe it.His big brother would have to respect his win,and Javier would be doing his chores for a whole month.He felt like he was floating.The DilemmaAnd then Carlos heard Javier again.This time Javier
25、 was yelling.He almost sounded panicked,but Carlos couldnt be sure.What should he do?What if Javi was trying to trick Carlos to keep him from finishing the maze?Carlos was in a dilemma.He could take the final steps to the exit and win and forget about Javi.Or he could jeopardize his win,believe Javi
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