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Chapter 1 Illustrations by Denise Brunkus from Junie B. Jones and The Stupid Smelly Bus
Chapter 1 Junie B. is just beginning school. The teacher's name is Mrs. Junie B. 's mom made her ride the bus. The bus is smelly and Junie B. did not like it. Adapted from Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus by Barbara Park.
Chapter 2 Illustrations by Denise Brunkus from Junie B. Jones and The Stupid Smelly Bus
Chapter 2 Junie B. 's mom told her the bus would be fun! Junie B. 's mom walked her to the bus stop. There was another girl waiting at the bus stop. The bus ride was not fun. Adapted from Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus by Barbara Park.
Chapter 3 Illustrations by Denise Brunkus from Junie B. Jones and The Stupid Smelly Bus
Chapter 3 The bus was loud, smelly and scary. Junie B. asked to sit with the girl, but she said No! A mean boy named Jim got on the bus. Junie B. fell when she got off the bus when it stopped at school. Adapted from Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus by Barbara Park.
Chapter 4 Illustrations by Denise Brunkus from Junie B. Jones and The Stupid Smelly Bus
Chapter 4 Mrs. made Junie B. line up to walk in the school. Jim is in Junie B. 's class and stepped on her shoe. Junie B. made a new friend named Lucille. Jim said Junie B. and Lucille were smelly. Adapted from Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus by Barbara Park.
Chapter 5 Illustrations by Denise Brunkus from Junie B. Jones and The Stupid Smelly Bus
Chapter 5 Mrs. showed the principal's office and the bathroom to the class. Lucille told Junie B. that people will pour milk on her head on the bus. Junie B. didn't want to ride the bus home. Junie B. did not leave her classroom at the end of the day. Adapted from Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus by Barbara Park.
Chapter 6 Illustrations by Denise Brunkus from Junie B. Jones and The Stupid Smelly Bus
Chapter 6 Junie B. hid behind Mrs. 's desk and then in a closet. Mrs. came back to look for Junie B. Junie B. was very quiet and stayed in the closet. Junie B. fell asleep and everyone was gone when Junie B. woke up. Adapted from Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus by Barbara Park.
Chapter 7 Illustrations by Denise Brunkus from Junie B. Jones and The Stupid Smelly Bus
Chapter 7 Junie B. left the closet and went to get a drink of water. Junie B. went to the library. The only people there were the fish and Junie B. Then Junie B. saw the janitor walk by the library. Adapted from Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus by Barbara Park.
Chapter 8 Illustrations by Denise Brunkus from Junie B. Jones and The Stupid Smelly Bus
Chapter 8 Junie B. visits the nurse 's office. Junie B. plays with bandaids and crutches. The crutches were too big for Junie B. Junie B. fell down and hit her head on the desk. Adapted from Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus by Barbara Park.
Chapter 9 Illustrations by Denise Brunkus from Junie B. Jones and The Stupid Smelly Bus
Chapter 9 Junie B. ran around the school. Junie B. needed to use the bathroom but the doors were locked. Junie B. thought that it was an emergency and called 911. A fire truck, a police car and an ambulance came to the school. Adapted from Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus by Barbara Park.
Chapter 10 Illustrations by Denise Brunkus from Junie B. Jones and The Stupid Smelly Bus
Chapter 10 The janitor let Junie B. into the bathroom. When Junie B. came out, she saw a policeman, a fireman, the principal, Mrs. and her mom. Junie B. was in a lot of trouble. Junie B. 's mom took her home and said Junie B. Adapted from Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus by Barbara Park.
will ride the bus tomorrow. Junie B. is not scared anymore. Adapted from Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus by Barbara Park.
Objects to be used in the Story: Chapter 1: We would have the students hold a paper bow up to their forehead to represent Junie B. Jones. Chapter 2: When the students hear about the bus, they have to push a small toy bus on the table in front of them. Chapter 3: When the students hear about the bus, they have to push a small toy bus on the table in front of them. For Jim, the students will hold up a paper cutout of a hat up to their heads. (avoid lice) Chapter 4: When Lucille is introduced, the students will hold up a name tag that says Lucille. This will match up with the picture in the book. Chapter 5: Have the students pick up an empty milk carton when they read about it being poured over people s head on the bus. Chapter 6: Since Junie B. hid in a closet, the students will hold up a plastic coat hanger when her hiding spot is mentioned. Chapter 7: Students will open and close a book when they hear Junie B. goes to the library. Chapter 8: The students will pick up a band aid from the table when they hear the word band aid. Chapter 9: When Junie B. calls 911, the student will pick up a play phone and hold it to their ear. Chapter 10: The student will push a small toy fire truck on the table when it is mentioned in the story.