Suggested levels for Guided Reading, DRA, Lexile, and Reading Recovery are provided in the Pearson Scott Foresman Leveling Guide. The Camping Trip Genre Realistic fiction Comprehension Skills and Strategy Draw Conclusions Character and Setting Background Knowledge Scott Foresman Reading Street 2.4.1 ISBN-13: 978-0-328-50846-4 ISBN-10: 0-328-50846-2 9 0 0 0 0 9 780328 508464 By Marcie Aboff Illustrated by Solana Pagan
clearing crashed perfect pond spilling splashing traveled The Camping Trip 350 Note: The total word count includes words in the running text and headings only. Numerals and words in chapter titles, captions, labels, diagrams, charts, graphs, sidebars, and extra features are not included.
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Josh missed his brother. Troy had helped Josh with soccer, with computer games, and with homework. And Troy always led the way on the hiking trails. Before Troy left, he patted Josh on the back. You re in charge now, buddy, he said. Josh and his parents drove up the mountains. They traveled past many tall trees. The winding road led them to their campsite. It s as perfect as I remember it, said Mom. 4 5
The campsite was in a clearing near a small pond. A large lake was on the other side of the pond. Let s go swimming, Josh said. We must set up camp first, said Dad. Josh helped Mom and Dad set up the tent. Nearby, he could hear the water as it crashed down a cliff, spilling into the lake. He remembered swimming in the lake and splashing Troy with water. 6 7
Later in the afternoon, Josh and his parents walked to the stable to see the horses. Josh got on a horse and sat in the saddle. He was able to gallop with his horse this year. Great job, Josh! Mom said. You ve really come a long way, said Dad. After their ride, Josh and his parents walked back to their tent. Tomorrow we ll go hiking, said Dad. Josh remembered their hike last year. Troy had led it. He knew about all the plants and animals they saw. 8 9
That night Josh helped Mom and Dad build a fire. The weather turned cool, so Josh put on his jacket. He felt something in the pocket. He took it out. It was a compass. Josh smiled. Troy had given Josh his compass before he left for college. Josh turned the compass. The arrow inside moved. When Josh held the compass, Troy didn t seem so far away. Hey, Dad, Josh said. I have something for our hike tomorrow. He held up the compass. This year, I ll lead the way! 10 11
A Compass Reader Response A compass is a tool that tells direction. It helps people get from one place to another. A compass is used by campers, drivers, pilots, mariners, and hunters. The compass can help us find directions north, south, east, and west. A compass has a magnetic needle for a pointer. The compass magnet follows the magnetic force of Earth s north and the Earth s north south poles. and south poles. 1. How do you think Josh feels about his brother Troy? What clues from the story help you draw this conclusion? 2. Think about what you know about camping. Name some other things Josh s family might do on their trip. Copy the diagram below to fill in your answers. camping 3. Find three vocabulary words in the story that have to do with water. Now use each one in a sentence. 4. If you were going on a camping trip, what things would you like to do? 12