Book Preview For  Page 0
Book Preview For  Page 1
Book Preview For  Page 2
Book Preview For  Page 3
Book Preview For  Page 4
Book Preview For  Page 5
Book Preview For  Page 6
Book Preview For  Page 7
Book Preview For  Page 8
Book Preview For  Page 9
Book Preview For  Page 10
Book Preview For  Page 11
Book Preview For  Page 12
Book Preview For  Page 13
Book Preview For  Page 14
Book Preview For  Page 15
Book Preview For  Page 16
Book Preview For  Page 17
Book Preview For  Page 18
Book Preview For  Page 19
Book Preview For  Page 20
Book Preview For  Page 21
Book Preview For  Page 22
Book Preview For  Page 23
Book Preview For  Page 24
Book Preview For  Page 25

El petirrojo que se robó el fuego

Pourquoi Tale (fiction) 1,638 words, Level T (Grade 3), Lexile 800L
How the Robin Stole Fire is a retelling of a story based on a Boandik (BOH-uhn-dik) tale called "How Fire Was Stolen from the Red-Crested Cockatoo." The Boandik people are the Aboriginal people of the southeastern region of South Australia. This tale explains how people came to use fire as a tool and why brush fires sometimes sweep through the grasslands of the Australian outback.

Book Resources


More Languages


Printable and Projectable Book at Raz-Plus.com

Lesson Resources