FolktaleretoldbyRaewynGlynnillustratedbyJeffCrosbyASiksikaFolktalePAIREDREADSavingLubecSTRATEGIES&SKILLSAComprehensionStrategy:MakePredictionsSkill:ThemeVocabularyStrategyAntonymsVocabularyattempt,awkward,cooperation,created,furiously,interfere,involved,timidContentStandardsSocialStudiesCivics**Thetotalwordcountisbasedonwordsintherunningtextandheadingsonly.Numeralsandwordsincaptions,labels,diagrams,charts,andsidebarsarenotincluded.Wordcount:1,302**Copyright©TheMcGraw-HillCompanies,Inc.Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproducedordistributedinanyformorbyanymeans,orstoredinadatabaseorretrievalsystem,withoutthepriorwrittenconsentofTheMcGraw-HillCompanies,Inc.,including,butnotlimitedto,networkstorageortransmission,orbroadcastfordistancelearning.Sendallinquiriesto:McGraw-HillEducationTwoPennPlazaNewYork,NewYork10121ISBN:978-0-02-118837-6MHID:0-02-118837-8PrintedintheUnitedStates.123456789DOC151413121110PAIREDREADChapter1WaitingfortheChinook...............2Chapter2ARescueAttempt....................6Chapter3FreeingtheChinook..................10RespondtoReading.................16SavingLubec................17FocusonGenre.....................20EssentialQuestionWhyisworkingtogetheragoodwaytosolveaproblem?retoldbyRaewynGlynnillustratedbyJeffCrosbyASiksikaFolktaleChapter1WaitingfortheChinookOneyear,longago,theSiksikaIndiansfacedthelongestwintertheyhadeverknown.Thefreezingnorthwindbroughtsleetandhail.Deepdriftsofsnowburiedtheirhomes.ThepeoplewaitedfortheChinookwindtoblowoverthemountains.TheChinookwouldwarmtheairandmeltthesnow.Earlyinthemorningandinthelateafternoontheeldersgatheredtosearchthesky.“Everyday,weseeonlyheavygrayclouds,”saidoneoftheelders.“TheChinookliftsthecloudsuplikeanarch.Whereisthearch?WhereistheChinook?”“Thenorthwindhascreatedmanyhardshipsforusthroughoutthislongwinter,”saidanother.23“Theblizzardsforceustostayinourhomes,butourhomesarecoldbecausewehavenowoodtoburn.Ourchildrenarehungry,andourhunterscanfindnogame,”saidathird.Astheeldersstoodga...