Last spring, Alicia, age 9, got a new puppy. She was so excited. She named the puppy Ollie. She and her dad took Ollie on his first walk.
A tiny puppy in England gave his owners a big surprise.
Last spring, Alicia, age 9, got a new puppy. She was so excited. She named the puppy Ollie. She and her dad took Ollie on his first walk.
Ollie’s First Walk
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Ollie found coins that were worth $8,000!
On the walk, Ollie started sniffing. He tugged on his leash. Then he started to dig. There was something shiny in the dirt. It was gold coins! Ollie had found buried treasure!
The Best Treasure of All
An expert looked at the coins. They were more than 100 years old. They were worth about $8,000.
Alicia hugged her puppy. To her, he was the best treasure of all.
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IMPLEMENTATION
Small group; whole group; independent reading
PAIRINGS AND TEXT CONNECTIONS
“A Puppy Found Treasure!,” p. 2
“The Search for Pirate Gold,” p. 6
“Toys or Treasures?” and “My Treasures,” p. 18 “Lost and Found,” p. 24
“Dogs are Paw-some” (May/June 2023) Students can read about dogs like Ollie and their amazing abilities. Then they can compare this article to this mini read.
BEFORE READING RESOURCES
(10 minutes) Kids can cut out the nonfiction bookmark and use it to preview the text.
(5 minutes) Help students think about what makes something a treasure. They can connect the ideas in the video to the themed texts in the magazine.
SUGGESTED READING FOCUS
Nonfiction text features (30 minutes)
AFTER READING SKILLS PRACTICE
(15 minutes for each activity)