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Summarize the adjustments that Grandpa Joseph and the family make when he moves in with them.. “I hope Grandpa is okay,” Kevin said softly from the back seat.. He should not live alone.

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Suggested levels for Guided Reading, DRA, ™

Lexile, ® and Reading Recovery ™ are provided

in the Pearson Scott Foresman Leveling Guide.

by Joe Adair illustrated by Dan Grant

ISBN 0-328-13493-7 ì<(sk$m)=bdejdj< +^-Ä-U-Ä-U

Scott Foresman Reading Street 4.6.3

Genre Comprehension

Skills and Strategy

Realistic

fi ction

• Theme

• Character

• Summarize

Hosting

Grandpa Joseph

Suggested levels for Guided Reading, DRA, ™

Lexile, ® and Reading Recovery ™ are provided

in the Pearson Scott Foresman Leveling Guide.

by Joe Adair illustrated by Dan Grant

ISBN 0-328-13493-7 ì<(sk$m)=bdejdj< +^-Ä-U-Ä-U

Scott Foresman Reading Street 4.6.3

Genre Comprehension

Skills and Strategy

Realistic

fi ction

• Theme

• Character

• Summarize

Hosting

Grandpa Joseph

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Grandpa’s Adjustments Family’s Adjustments

Reader Response

1 In one or two sentences, tell what you think is

the theme of this story, the underlying meaning behind it.

2 Summarize the adjustments that Grandpa Joseph

and the family make when he moves in with them Use a chart like the one below.

3 On the last page of this story, what do you think

the word palette means?

4 What do you think helped the children to adjust

to Grandpa Joseph’s moving into their home?

Why did they enjoy being with him?

Editorial Offices: Glenview, Illinois • Parsippany, New Jersey • New York, New York Sales Offices: Needham, Massachusetts • Duluth, Georgia • Glenview, Illinois

Coppell, Texas • Ontario, California • Mesa, Arizona

by Joe Adair illustrated by Dan Grant

Hosting

Grandpa Joseph

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Every effort has been made to secure permission and provide appropriate credit for

photographic material The publisher deeply regrets any omission and pledges to

correct errors called to its attention in subsequent editions.

Unless otherwise acknowledged, all photographs are the property of Scott Foresman,

a division of Pearson Education.

ISBN: 0-328-13493-7

Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc

All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America This publication is

protected by Copyright, and permission should be obtained from the publisher

prior to any prohibited reproduction, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission

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likewise For information regarding permission(s), write to: Permissions Department,

Scott Foresman, 1900 East Lake Avenue, Glenview, Illinois 60025.

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CONTENTS

The News About Grandpa

Grandpa Moves In

The Children Talk with Grandpa

Grandpa Helps Out

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Chapter 1

The News About Grandpa

It was a cool fall day in Denver, Colorado

Mom parked her car in front of the house Her

twins, Kevin and Annie, jumped out to race to

the door They were ten-years-old They were

not identical twins, but they did share a strong

resemblance to one another

As soon as Mom opened the door, they all

made a dash to answer the ringing phone

“Hello,” Annie said breathlessly

“Annie, get Mom,” said Dad’s voice on the

phone Annie saw a lurking fear in Mom’s eyes as

she took the receiver from Annie

“Katie, I have some bad news I am at the

hospital with your father He slipped in the

shower and broke his hip Come quickly.”

Mom and the children rushed to the hospital

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They all shared a memory of Grandpa Joseph

He was 82 years old and had lived alone since his wife died three years earlier

“I hope Grandpa is okay,” Kevin said softly from the back seat The children loved their grandfather

They quickly found Grandpa’s room As soon

as Grandpa saw them all, he smiled “I will be fine in no time.”

The doctor had a different idea He turned to the children’s parents and said, “Your father’s hip will take time to heal He should not live alone.”

At home that night, Mom asked the children,

“How would you feel about Grandpa living with us?”

“That would be great!” cried Kevin The children loved the stories he told about being a colonel in World War II

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Chapter 2

Grandpa Moves In

The next morning, Kevin and Annie helped

their parents get the computer room ready for

Grandpa Joseph When their parents were busy,

Annie said quietly to Kevin, “How are we going

to watch TV or have computer time?”

“I know,” Kevin whispered back “Probably

never.”

“Hey, Mom,” Annie blurted out, “don’t give

away all our space It’s not fair!”

“I’m sorry, but this is the only room we can

spare We’re all going to have to adjust,” Mom

said

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“Besides, this room affords Grandpa a great view of the Rocky Mountains You know how he loves to paint them Don’t worry, Annie, it will only be for a little while.”

The family drove to the hospital to pick up Grandpa When they arrived, he was waiting outside in a wheelchair Annie noticed he didn’t look very happy When they took him to his own home to pick up his clothes, a photo album, and his painting supplies, Annie asked, “Grandpa, what’s wrong?”

“It’s not easy for me to leave my home,” he replied softly

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Grandpa Joseph sat quietly as all the family

unpacked his things in his new room He looked

at all his belongings stacked in piles on the floor

around him

“Katie, thank you for taking care of me I

hope that I’m not making too much trouble for

you and the kids,” Grandpa said

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“Dad, we are so happy to have you here with us,” Mom smiled back at him “Please don’t feel like you are any trouble at all Even Annie and Kevin will get used to giving up some time on the computer.”

After all the boxes were moved in and unpacked, Grandpa Joseph sat over by the window He stared out at the beautiful mountains in the distance

“Dad, what’s wrong?” Mom asked

“I can’t drive my car I can’t stand in the kitchen and cook for myself I can’t even ride to the park and paint,” said Grandpa

“Things will get better,” Mom said She wondered to herself, though, if that was true

Just then she noticed his large brown box of paints at the closet door She took it out and placed it on the table in front of him

“Dad, you can still paint,” Mom said “You have your favorite mountains right there in the window Just rest for now This has been a busy day.”

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Chapter 3

The Children Talk with Grandpa

“Grandpa, are you awake?” Kevin asked as he

led Annie into the room

“Yes, I am awake I was just taking a little nap

I’m glad to see you two Come in.”

Grandpa moved from his bed to his

wheelchair

“Would you kids like to hear another story

about when I was young and in the army?” The

children nodded and sat on the couch near his

chair

“All right, did I ever tell you about the time

I was trapped behind enemy lines with secret

plans for the war?”

“Grandpa, you never told us that story,” Kevin

said “Start from the beginning and tell us the

whole story!”

Grandpa Joseph smiled and leaned forward in

his chair

The children loved how Grandpa’s forehead

wrinkled when he came to scary parts They

knew he was a hero in the war, but Grandpa

never really said he was As he told the story,

Annie sat at his feet to hear better

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Mom was making dinner in the kitchen and heard her father telling another story She called to Dad, and they both went to listen as well Now everyone was sitting and listening to Grandpa Joseph tell his story Looking down at his family gathered around him, Grandpa smiled

Mom was happy to see the old glint in his eye again

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When Grandpa Joseph finished, everyone

clapped “Now,” Annie said, “tell us how you

met Grandma!”

Grandpa Joseph smiled “We met during

the war She was a nurse We bought a house

right here in Denver She was such a beautiful

and kind woman You know, Annie, you have

a resemblance to your grandmother.”

Annie blushed

Kevin noticed Grandpa’s photo albums

“Can we look through these?” he asked

“I’d love to share these with you,” said

Grandpa “Let’s start with this one This is

your family history too.” He opened up a big

blue book and pointed at the photos

“This is me when I was your age, Kevin,”

he said “I lived in this quaint old house here.”

Grandpa Joseph turned the pages of the old

album, which were colored in pale brown and

pink palettes

“Annie, come here,” Grandpa said “This is

a picture of your grandmother.” Annie and

her mother went closer to see it

“Wow! Annie does look a lot like her,”

Mom said

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Chapter 4

Grandpa Helps Out

The next day, Grandpa tried to help out at

dinner From his wheelchair, he beat eggs in a

bowl The bowl fell out of his hands and onto

the floor “No problem!” said Mom, but she

could see how upset her father was

When the children came home from school,

Grandpa was sleeping “Shhh,“ said Mom “You

must be quiet.”

“Great,” said Kevin “I wanted to practice my

recorder and now I can’t!” He was very upset

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Grandpa Joseph had heard the children

“Annie! Kevin!” he called “Come here for a minute!” The children slowly walked to his room

Grandpa was smiling “You know,” he said,

“I’d love to hear some recorder music.” Kevin’s grin widened He started to play

“I was thinking, too,” said Grandpa to Annie,

“how much I’d love to paint a picture with you

Would you like that?”

Annie’s face brightened “Would I!” she said

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On another day not long after, Mom went

into Grandpa’s room and saw how sad he was

“Are you all right?” she asked

“I am sorry for causing you so much trouble

You do so much for me, and I feel I am not doing

anything,” Grandpa said

“That’s not true, Dad! Annie is painting now

because of you And Kevin is actually practicing

more because he gets to play for you when he

does!”

Grandpa Joseph smiled

“Soon, you will be well enough to go home,”

Mom said “And guess what? We will really miss

you!”

That afternoon, when Kevin and Annie came

home, they ran outside to play ball

“Could I go outside too?” Grandpa asked

“Would you help wheel me to the backyard,

Katie?”

Grandpa Joseph loved watching his

grandchildren laugh and play together in the

yard “Catch!” said Annie, gently throwing him a

ball

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The next morning Grandpa Joseph watched the sun rise over the Rocky Mountains It was beautiful to see the orange, red, and yellow colors in the sky

“I feel like painting today!” Grandpa said

“The Rockies?” Mom asked That’s your favorite subject.”

“Not anymore!” said Grandpa “Would you please hand me my palette? I want to paint something more precious I’m going to paint all

of you!”

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Seniors Reach

Amazing Goals

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Many senior citizens make headlines for

amazing achievements Bill Hagman, who is over

sixty, is an inspiration to seniors and kids He

started running after he turned fifty years old To

date, he has run eleven marathons

Other seniors like downhill skiing Called

“silver streakers” or “seniors heading downhill,”

these senior skiers number almost seven million

One skier, at eighty-one years of age, skis 150

days each season, and many others travel all over

the United States and Europe to ski

Other seniors enjoy making life a little better

in their cities or neighborhoods Some provide

recreation for teens, with tutoring and trips

Others lead recycling efforts Still others help

the Red Cross enlist volunteers to deliver meals

or to give blood These seniors receive awards as

citizens who make a difference

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Reader Response

1 In one or two sentences, tell what you think is

the theme of this story, the underlying meaning behind it.

2 Summarize the adjustments that Grandpa Joseph

and the family make when he moves in with them Use a chart like the one below.

3 On the last page of this story, what do you think

the word palette means?

4 What do you think helped the children to adjust

to Grandpa Joseph’s moving into their home?

Why did they enjoy being with him?

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