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Name:Rosie’sBedtimeStoryBy Anita AminRosie loved bedtime.Her dad always told her stories. Sometimes, he told fairy tales.Sometimes, he told animal stories. And sometimes, he told sports stories.Rosie couldn’t wait to hear Dad’s next story.But that night, Mom tucked Rosie into bed instead. “Dad is sick,”Mom told Rosie. “But I can tell you a story if you want me to.” SoMom told Rosie a story.But to Rosie, it wasn’t the same. She felt sad. She didn’t wantDad to be sick, and she missed story time with Dad.She thought maybe Dad missed story time, too. This gave her anidea.Rosie hopped out of bed. She went to Dad’s room. She knockedon his door. “Come in,” Dad said.When Rosie opened the door, Dad smiled weakly. “I’m sorry.I’m going to miss story time tonight.”Rosie sat on Dad’s bed. “No you won’t. I’m going to tell you astory.” So Rosie told Dad a story about a castle, a dragon, and aprincess. Dad loved the story and he fell asleep with a smile on hisface.“Get well quickly, Dad,” Rosie whispered.Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com

Name:Rosie’sBedtime StoryBy Anita Amin1. Complete the graphic organizer.3 Types of Stories thatDad Tells Rosie2. Why didn’t Rosie’s dad tuck her into bed?3. What type of story did Rosie tell her dad?a. a true storyb. a scary storyc. a story about animalsd. a fairy tale4. Where does the beginning of the story take place?a. in Rosie’s bedroomb. in Rosie’s dad’s bedroomc. in the living roomd. in the kitchen5. Who fell asleep at the end of the story?Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com

Name:Rosie’sBedtime StoryBy Anita AminFill in the missing vowels to create words from the story.Then write the full word on the line. Be sure you spell each word correctly.1. b d t m1.hint: time of the day when you get ready to sleep2. s t r y2.hint: tale3. w k l y3.hint: opposite of strongly4. k n c k d4.hint: hit something to make a sound5. w h s p r d5.hint: spoke softly6. c s t l6.hint: large house made of stone7. p r n c s s7.hint: daughter of a king or queenSuper Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com

ANSWER KEYRosie’sBedtime StoryBy Anita Amin1. Complete the graphic organizer.fairy tales3 Types of Stories thatDad Tells Rosiesports storiesanimal stories2. Why didn’t Rosie’s dad tuck her into bed?He was sick.3. What type of story did Rosie tell her dad?a. a true storyb. a scary storyc. a story about animalsd. a fairy tale4. Where does the beginning of the story take place?a. in Rosie’s bedroomb. in Rosie’s dad’s bedroomc. in the living roomd. in the kitchenRosie’s Dad5. Who fell asleep at the end of the story?Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com

ANSWER KEYRosie’sBedtime StoryBy Anita AminFill in the missing vowels to create words from the story.Then write the full word on the line. Be sure you spell each word correctly.e d ti me1. bbedtime1.hint: time of the day when you get ready to sleepstory2.o ry2. s thint: taleea kly3. wweakly3.hint: opposite of stronglyo c ke d4. k nknocked4.hint: hit something to make a soundi s pe re d5. w hwhispered5.hint: spoke softlya s t le6. ccastle6.hint: large house made of stonei n ce ss7. p rprincess7.hint: daughter of a king or queenSuper Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com

on his door. “Come in,” Dad said. When Rosie opened the door, Dad smiled weakly. “I’m sorry. I’m going to miss story time tonight.” Rosie sat on Dad’s bed. “No you won’t. I’m going to tell you a story.” So Rosie told Dad a story about a castle, a drago

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