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Fly Traps! Plants that Bite Back
By: Martin Jenkins
Skill: Graphic Sources
Genre: Narrative Nonfiction
Author’s Purpose: inform
Words to Know
•collect
•hinge
•insects
•pitcher
•plants
•trap
More Words to Know
•bladderwort
•carnivorous
•chemicals•dissolve•flytrap
collectgather
together
hingea joint on which
a cover or lid moves back
and forth
insectssmall animals without
backbones with bodies divided into three parts
pitchera container for holding liquids
plants living things that can make their own food
trapa thing or means for
catching animals
I filled the pitcher with water.
I filled the pitcher with water.
The insects, or small animals without backbones,crawled onto the flower.
The insects, or small animals without backbones, crawled onto the flower.
The door does not work because of the rusty hinge.
The door does not work because of the rusty hinge.
I used a trap to catch the mouse that was keeping me awake at night.
I used a trap to catch the mouse that was keeping me awake at night.
You need to collect Food City receipts.
You need to collect Food City receipts.
Add Miracle Grow to your plants to make them grow larger.
Add Miracle grow to your plants to make them grower larger.
Let’s review our words. Watch carefully because they will flash on the screen for just a moment. We will clap as we spell the word.
collect
plants
pitcher
insects
hinge
trap
Spelling WordsCompound Words
• himself
• afternoon
• everything
• grandmother
• homework
• outside
• barefoot
• bedroom• butterfly• grandfather• everybody• backyard• popcorn• everyone• anyone
Review Questionsp. 140-149
1.What is the narrator’s interest?2.How does the bladderwort set
its traps?3. What makes the bladderwort’s
trap door open?4. Why are the shiny parts of the
sundew sticky like honey?5. What are the most important
facts you have learned so far about carnivorous plants?
Review Questionsp 150-158
1.What is the biggest type of sundew?
2. What do carnivorous plants not like?
3. Why doesn’t the Venus flytrap not eat the ant?
4.How does the diagram on page 152 help the reader?
5. How is a pitcher plant like and unlike a cobra lily?
6. Whose life is the narrator writing about?
GREAT JOB!GREAT JOB!