FolktalePAIREDREADHowtoWeavePaperMatsTheWeaverTheWeaverofRugsofRugsANavajoFolktaleretoldbyLanaJones•illustratedbyFranciscaMarquezSTRATEGIES&SKILLSAComprehensionStrategy:AskandAnswerQuestionsSkill:PointofViewVocabularyStrategyRootWordsVocabularyaroma,expect,flavorful,graceful,healthful,interrupted,luscious,varietyWordcount:961****Thetotalwordcountisbasedonwordsintherunningtextandheadingsonly.Numeralsandwordsincaptions,labels,diagrams,charts,andsidebarsarenotincluded.Copyright©TheMcGraw-HillCompanies,Inc.Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproducedordistributedinanyformorbyanymeans,orstoredinadatabaseorretrievalsystem,withoutthepriorwrittenconsentofTheMcGraw-HillCompanies,Inc.,including,butnotlimitedto,networkstorageortransmission,orbroadcastfordistancelearning.Sendallinquiriesto:McGraw-HillEducationTwoPennPlazaNewYork,NewYork10121ISBN:978-0-02-118810-9MHID:0-02-118810-6PrintedintheUnitedStates.123456789DOC151413121110PAIREDREADChapter1SearchingforHelp....................2Chapter2LearningtoWeave...................7Chapter3FindingtheAnswer..................12RespondtoReading.................16HowtoWeavePaperMats...17FocusonGenre.....................20EssentialQuestionWhatchoicesaregoodforus?GenreFolktaleretoldbyLanaJones•illustratedbyFranciscaMarquezTheWeaverTheWeaverofRugsofRugsANavajoFolktaleChapter1SearchingforHelpOnce,theNavajopeopledidnotknowhowtoweave.Thewinterswereverycoldwheretheylived.Itwastoocoldtogooutandcollectplantsorhuntanimals.TheNavajobecameweakfromlackoffood.2Twowomenknewtheymustdosomethingtohelptheirpeople.Theydecidedtoaskthewiseonesforhelp.Butwiseoneslivedinavillagefar,faraway.Thetwowomensetoffontheirjourney.Aftersometime,theybecamelostinadeepcanyon.Theysatdownonalargerock.“Help!”theycalledouthopelessly.“Someonehelpus!”3Suddenly,atallwomanappearedonthecliffhighabovethem.Shewoveastrongweb,andthrewitdownoverthewomen.Thenshepulledthemallthewayuptothetopofthecliff.“IamSpiderWoman.Whyhaveyoucometoannoyme?”aloudvoiceaskedthem.“Ourp...