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Page 1: Poppa’s New Pants by Angela Shelf Medearis Background and Vocabulary.

Poppa’s New Pants

by Angela Shelf Medearis

Background and Vocabulary

Page 2: Poppa’s New Pants by Angela Shelf Medearis Background and Vocabulary.

Our theme is Smart Solutions

• Think back to our story about Pepita. How did she solve her problem?

• In this story, Poppa’s New Pants, family members work too hard to solve a problem.

• Think about a time you worked really hard to solve a problem. Discuss with your neighbor.

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What do you know about sewing pants?

• What materials do you need?

• What do you do if you have a hole in your pants?

• What if your pants are too long?

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Vocabulary

Page 6: Poppa’s New Pants by Angela Shelf Medearis Background and Vocabulary.

draped

My mom draped the fabric over my arms.

Draped means hung loosely in folds.

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fabric

I couldn’t wait to make my own dress, but there were so many types of fabric to choose from.

Fabric is cloth.

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hem

Josh’s pants were too long, so his grandmother had to hem them.

Hem means to fold back and sew down the edges.

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pattern

I finally found the fabric with the coolest pattern.

A pattern is a repeated design or decoration.

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plaidOur dad loved the

plaid pants we gave him for Father’s Day.

Plaid is a pattern of stripes that cross each other.

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rustling

When the wind blows, you can hear the corn rustling.

Rustling is a quick, soft, fluttering sound.

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mended

Jimmy’s pants had a hole in them, so his dad mended them.

Mended means repaired by sewing.

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Put on your thinking caps!It’s time to practice!

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Pick the answer that best matches the vocabulary word.

1. Pattern- (a.) large patches (b.) repeated design (c.) colored paper

2. Plaid- (a.) crossing stripes (b.) wild circles (c.) solid stripes

3. Rustling- (a.) fake fighting (b.) fluttering sound (c.) steady dripping

4. Fabric- (a.) plastic (b.) heavy cardboard (c.) cloth

5. Draped- (a.) loosely folded (b.) pinned (c.) dropped

6. Mended- (a.) painted (b.) repaired (c.) thrown out

7. Hem- (a.) shorten (b.) stretch (c.) loosen