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Scaredy Crow

Scaredy crow.

by Sheryl Gwyther

Junior Journal 42

In this narrative, told mainly through dialogue, Scaredy Crow is teased by the other crows because he is frightened of the scarecrow. Three mice come to his aid, and together, they devise a plan to trick the bully crows and teach them a lesson, but there is a surprising twist at the end of the tale.

Gold 1

Series: Junior Journal 42, Level 2, 2011

Learning area: English, The Arts

Colour wheel level: Gold

Curriculum level: 2

Category: Fiction

Related titles: Listed in TSM

Topics: Reader's theatre, crow, frightened, scarecrow, mice, bully

In: Junior Journal 42, Level 2, 2011

Publication date: January 2011

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