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by Liza Paul HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

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A sheep is an animal with lots of fur. The sheep s fur is a thick, warm coat called a fleece. The fleece can be made into a nice, warm sweater. Sheep 2

How does the thick, warm coat of a sheep get made into yarn? How does the yarn get made into a nice, warm sweater? Wool sweater 3

A farmer takes care of his herd of sheep all year. The farmer makes sure the sheep are healthy. Healthy sheep make good yarn. Herd 4

By spring, the farmer is looking for his tools. He will soon shear the sheep. This means he will cut the fleece off each sheep. That helps the sheep stay cool. By winter, the fleece will grow back. 5

First, the sheep stands on a special table. The farmer brushes the fleece to clean it. Next, the farmer wets and combs the fleece. The fleece must be clean and straight. Washing 6

Then the farmer trims the sheep. He uses a special tool that is a kind of razor. The farmer starts trimming on the sheep s back. Then the farmer trims on the sides and shoulders. Finally, the farmer trims on the sheep s head. Trimming 7

Now the farmer has a bunch of wool. But the wool isn t ready yet. It must be washed. Sometimes it is put in dye. Dye gives the wool color. 8

Then the wool is spun. During spinning, strands of wool twist together. The twisted strands make yarn. Yarn 9

People can knit the yarn to make a sweater. And a nice, warm sweater is perfect for a cold day! Knitting 10

Responding TARGET SKILL Conclusions Many tools are used to make wool. Copy the chart. List one detail, from the story, about a tool used to make wool. Conclusion: Tools are used to make wool. Detail: A farmer uses a trimmer. Detail:? Write About It Text to Text Think of another book that tells how something is made. Write a few sentences that give instructions on how to make it. 11

TARGET VOCABULARY delicious duplicated dye sharpening spinning strands weave yarn TARGET SKILL Conclusions Use details to figure out more about the text. TARGET STRATEGY Summarize Stop to tell important ideas as you read. GENRE Informational text gives facts about a topic. 12

Level: J DRA: 18 Genre: Informational Strategy: Summarize Skill: Conclusions Word Count: 266 2.5.23 HOUGHTON MIFFLIN Online Leveled Books 1032957