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Week One

They pulled and tugged at


the turnip.
They pulled and tugged at
the turnip.
Week Two

The hut seemed smaller


and the children grew
bigger.
The hut seemed smaller
and the children grew
bigger.
Week Three

There was no one home,


but the door was slightly
ajar.

There was no one home,


but the door was slightly
ajar.
Week Four

The wolf huffed and


puffed, but he could not
blow the house in.
The wolf huffed and
puffed, but he could not
blow the house in.
Week Five

“I am a magic fish," said


the fish. “I am really a
prince."

“I am a magic fish," said


the fish. “I am really a
prince."
Week Six

Long, skinny legs grew


out of the turtle shell.

Long, skinny legs grew


out of the turtle shell.
Week Seven (Option 1)

The wolf blew out the light,


but Shang had seen the
wolf's hairy face.
The wolf blew out the light,
but Shang had seen the
wolf's hairy face.
Week Seven (Option 2)

The girl smiled. She was


glad the wolf had been the
helping kind.
The girl smiled. She was
glad the wolf had been the
helping kind.
Week Eight

“Goodness gracious me!"


said Henny Penny. “The
sky is falling!"
“Goodness gracious me!"
said Henny Penny. “The
sky is falling!"
Week Nine (option 1)

Bear slept as the crops


grew.
Bear slept as the crops
grew.
Week Nine (option 2)

“It's fall and the world is


a playground of leaves!"
“It's fall and the world is
a playground of leaves!"
Week Ten

“Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let


down your hair."
"Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let
down your hair.”
Week Eleven (Option 1)

On the seat of the great


chief's stool lay the little
garden snake.
On the seat of the great
chief's stool lay the little
garden snake.
Week Eleven (Option 2)

Lucia did not return the


meanness of the people.
Lucia did not return the
meanness of the people.

Week Twelve (Option 1)

Winters come and


summers go, year follows
year.
Winters come and
summers go, year follows
year.
Week Twelve (Option 2)

“If you value your life,


you must spin this straw
into gold by dawn.”
“If you value your life,
you must spin this straw
into gold by dawn."
Week Twelve (Option 3)

The elves never stopped


until all the shoes were
finished.
The elves never stopped
until all the shoes were
finished.
Week Thirteen (Option 1)

“Stop that pickle!" they


peeped with their little
almond voices.
“Stop that pickle!" they
peeped with their little
almond voices.
Week Thirteen (Option 2)

Only Matti could hear the


tiny voice from inside the
gingerbread house.
Only Matti could hear the
tiny voice from inside the
gingerbread house.
Week Fourteen (Option 1)

The donkey brayed, the dog


barked, the cat purred,
and the rooster crowed.
The donkey brayed, the dog
barked, the cat purred,
and the rooster crowed.
Week Fourteen (Option 2)

Cucullin took a huge bite--


right down on one of the
frying pans. Clang!
Cucullin took a huge bite--
right down on one of the
frying pans. Clang!
Week Fifteen (Option 1)

They heard the sound of


the enemy's horses
echoing throughout the
mountains.
They heard the sound of
the enemy's horses
echoing throughout the
mountains.
Week Fifteen (Option 2)

“I am Moana of
Motunui. You will restore
the heart of Te Fiti.”
“I am Moana of
Motunui. You will restore
the heart of Te Fiti.”
Week Sixteen (Option 1)

The porridge kept on


rising, and began to spill
over the rim.
The porridge kept on
rising, and began to spill
over the rim.
Week Sixteen (Option 2)

Big Anthony grabbed a


cover and put it on the
pot and sat on it.
Big Anthony grabbed a
cover and put it on the
pot and sat on it.
Week Seventeen

Melody saw whales


breaching, fish flying,
and turtles bobbing on the
foam.
Melody saw whales
breaching, fish flying,
and turtles bobbing on the
foam.
Week Eighteen (Option 1)

The ice freezes on the panes


into wonderful patterns
like flowers.
The ice freezes on the panes
into wonderful patterns
like flowers.
Week Eighteen (Option 2)

Flake by flake, the snow


begins to fall.
Flake by flake, the snow
begins to fall.
Week Nineteen

Three times Spider went


downstream to set his
trap, but Beaver had
already passed.
Three times Spider went
downstream to set his
trap, but Beaver had
already passed.
Week Twenty

The little bird looked


down, astonished at his
reflection in the water.
The little bird looked
down, astonished at his
reflection in the water.
Week Twenty-One

“Still too much," said the


ant. “Two grains would
do. One for me and one
for my grandmother."
“Still too much," said the
ant. “Two grains would
do. One for me and one
for my grandmother.”
Week Twenty-Two

When the Moon finally


rose, a beautiful woman
swam out of the mouth of
the whale.
When the Moon finally
rose, a beautiful woman
swam out of the mouth of
the whale.
Week Twenty-Three

The blue silk shawl turned


into a large sea with high
waves covered in foam.
The blue silk shawl turned
into a large sea with high
waves covered in foam.
Week Twenty-Four

“I'm the wee bannock


who jumped out of a pan,
to run away as fast as I
can!"
“I'm the wee bannock
who jumped out of a pan,
to run away as fast as I
can!”
Week Twenty-Five

At these words, the


woman in green jumped
ninety-nine feet into the
air.
At these words, the
woman in green jumped
ninety-nine feet into the
air.
Week Twenty-Six

The eyes that looked back at


Magnus and the boy were
as blue as the sea.
The eyes that looked back at
Magnus and the boy were
as blue as the sea.
Week Twenty-Seven

“I have no wish to be
king, for I fear it would
get in the way of my
storytelling."
“I have no wish to be
king, for I fear it would
get in the way of my
storytelling.”
Week Twenty-Eight

The next year, the


villagers saw a lovely
tree with bright yellow
flowers at the front gate.
The next year, the
villagers saw a lovely
tree with bright yellow
flowers at the front gate.
Week Twenty-Nine

Each year he would try to


attack, sending waves,
thunder, typhoons, and
rainstorms.
Each year he would try to
attack, sending waves,
thunder, typhoons, and
rainstorms.
Week Thirty

It made him laugh so


hard that the magic pearl
slipped out of his mouth
and fell to the bottom of
the sea.
It made him laugh so
hard that the magic pearl
slipped out of his mouth
and fell to the bottom of
the sea.
Week Thirty-One

“From now on, you will


be called the Jade Rabbit,
because you are so
precious, and you will
live on the moon palace."
“From now on, you will
be called the Jade Rabbit,
because you are so
precious, and you will
live on the moon palace.”
Week Thirty-Two

“He enjoyed the smell of


sweets, and you enjoyed
the feel of money. A fair
exchange."
“He enjoyed the smell of
sweets, and you enjoyed
the feel of money. A fair
exchange.”
Week Thirty-Three

“You have always taught


me to raise my voice
against unfair things,
and this is one of them."
“You have always taught
me to raise my voice
against unfair things,
and this is one of them.”
Week Thirty-Four

“You're very wise. I am


humbled by the lesson
you've taught me," said
Raja Apoorva.
“You're very wise. I am
humbled by the lesson
you've taught me," said
Raja Apoorva.
Week Thirty-Five

The guard realized his


greed had landed him in
big trouble.
The guard realized his
greed had landed him in
big trouble.
Week Thirty-Six

Ananse, the Spider man,


wanted to buy the Sky
God's stories. He spun a
web up to the sky.
Ananse, the Spider man,
wanted to buy the Sky
God's stories. He spun a
web up to the sky.

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