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Written by Peter Millett Illustrated by Jez Tuya
Š 2011 Macmillan Education Australia Pty Ltd
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Abby and James were always late for their new swimming lessons.
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“You were late last week, too,” the coach said.
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Dad waved his hand. “Sorry, my watch is slow,” he said. “That’s how I got the time wrong. It won’t happen next time.”
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But it did happen next time. This time, they were really late.
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“Dad, we’re always late!” James said.
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“Sorry, my watch is old,” said Dad. “See how it’s stuck on the wrong time?”
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After the lesson, Abby and James went to see Mum.
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“Mum, how can we make Dad be on time?” Abby said.
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“We’re always late for our new lessons,” said James.
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“We’ll buy Dad a new watch for his birthday,” said Mum. “How can he be late then?”
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On his birthday, Dad opened his present and smiled.
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“A new watch,” he said. “How cool!”
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He turned to Mum. “How did you get the idea that I wanted a new watch?” Mum hugged him and laughed. Abby and James laughed, too.
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Next week, Abby and James weren’t late.
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Dad waved his new watch at the coach.
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“That’s how to be on time!” he laughed.
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After the lesson, Abby and James jumped into Dad’s old car. Dad tried to start the car, but it wouldn’t go.
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“Sorry!” cried Dad. “Now, we need to buy a new car!”
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Focus Comprehension Skill: Identifying Detail Identifying detail is finding information about events, objects, animals, or people.
Identifying Detail in the Text Modelling Read pages 2 to 5 with students. Draw their attention to the detail that tells readers why Abby and James were always late for their new swimming lessons.
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Independent Practice
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Help students identify the details on pages 6 and 7. Remind them that the details provide information about what happened the next time the characters were late. Tell students that the first sentence gives them a clue to what the details will be about. Ask students to turn to page 8 and identify the details. Remind them that the first sentence on each page gives them a clue to what the details will be about. Repeat with page 12. Direct students to work through the rest of the text independently. Give assistance if necessary.
Organizing Information
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Ask students to list the details on BLM 1 in the Teacher Notes. Refer to the graphic organizer below. What happened after the lesson? (page 8)
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What happened on Dad’s birthday? (page 10)
What happened the following week? (page 12)
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What happened when they were really late? (page 7)
Drawing Conclusions Ask the following questions to assess students’ understanding of the text. Literal Question: What did the family buy Dad for his birthday? (page 10) Inferential Question: Look at the illustration. How can you tell that the lesson had already started? (pages 2–3) Evaluative Question: What else could Abby and James have done to be on time?
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Identifying Detail Always Late
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Main Idea Park Life Sequencing Storm!
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Compare and Contrast T-Rex and Apatosaurus
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