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The\fizardof Oz L. Frank Baum Retotd by Ken Methold and Sheita Lyne LEVEL 2 bookidz MEDIADOCS PUBLISHING

Co n ten ts chaprer O A Ride through the Sky """""" 5 chaprer @ The Journey Begins ""' 1,2 chapter @ Ditches in the Road "" 20 chaprer @ A River and Fields of Flowers "" 26 chaprer @ The City of Emeralds """"""""""" 32 chaprer @ The Wicked'Witch of the 'West """""""""""' 38 chaprer O A Return to the's7izard """"""""' 46 chaprer @ Take Me Home """"""'53 New Words """ 60 Playlet """"""" 62

a$ap16, o A Ride through the Slry ; Preview Questions iil i f. Wt o do you think Dorothy tived with? : Z. Wnut do you think the wind wil[ do to Dorothy's house? i : I. tn which country do you think Kansas is? orothy lived with her Uncle Henry and Aunt Em on a small farmin Kansas. The house had only one room, which they used for everything. There was a cellar under the house. It was a cyclone shelter' Every year in Kansas, there were cyclones, which were greatwinds that went round and round in circles' They did a lot of damage,and people sometimes died in these winds. There were empty fields on all sides of the house' There were no trees or houses. And the earth was baked dry by the sun. Life was very hard on the farm. Uncle Henry and Aunt Em were not old, but they looked old because the sun and wind made their skin dry. The hard work took away their happiness, and they never laughed or

6 even smiled. Dorothy did not often laugh either. Sometimes, though, her little dog, Toto, made her laugh. She often played with him, and she loved him very much. On this day she was not playing with him, however. Instead she was standing at the door of the house, looking at the sky. It was very dark, and there was a lr whistling sound in the air. Uncle Henry said, "There's a cyclone coming. I,ll put the animals in the shed." He ran out of the house to the shed. Aunt Em came to the door and looked at the sky. "Quickly, Dorothy" she shouted. "Go to the cellar.,, Aunt Em ran to the door of the cellar and opened i it. Dorothy picked up Toto and ran to the cellar door. Before she could climb down the ladder into the cellar, a great wind picked up the house. It turned it round and round and round and then carried it high into the sky. It was not very dark. Dorothy felt as if she were riding through the sky. She held on to Toto and crawled under her bed, where she stayed for several hours. Then, although the house was still moving, she fell asleep.

7 When she woke up-she did not know how much later-the house was on the ground. It was in a field full of flowers, and there were hundreds of beautifully colored birds flying about and singing. Not fat away, there was a stream with clear, fresh water. Dorothy was still under her bed. She got up and left the house. she was surprised to see three little men and a little woman walking toward her. They were very strangely dressed. The men's clothes were blue as were their hats, but the woman's clothes were white and had little stars all over them. \7hen they saw Dorothy, they walked up to her and bowed. "'Welcome to the land of the Munchkins," one of the little men said...'we thank you for killing the wicked \7itch of the East. Now our people are ftee." "l'm alraid you are making a mistaker" Dorothy said. "I didn't kill any witch." "Your house didr' one of the little men said' "Look!" He pointed to the house. Dorothy saw two feet sticking out from under it. "Oh!' Dorothy exclaimed. "The house fell on her' What can I do?"

"There is nothing to do," the little woman said...the 'STicked \7itch of the East is dead, and the Munchkins are grateful to you." "Are you a Munchkin?" Dorothy asked. "No, but I am their friend," the little woman said. "I am the'witch of the North."

9 "Oh!" exclaimed Dorothy. "Are you a real witch?,, "Yes, but I am not like the l7icked \$7itch of the East. I am a good witch, and the people love me. I am not as powerful as the N7icked Witch, though. That is why I couldn't set rhe Munchkins free." "I thought all witches were wicked,,, Dorothy said. "Oh no. In the Land of Oz, there are four witches. Two of them are good, and they live in the North and South. Two of them arebad, and they live in the East and N7est. Now there is only one bad witch left. She lives in the'west. But tell me, do you have witches and wizards where you come from?" "'We used to have them, I thinkr,, Dorothy said. "But we don't have them now." "'We have them because we are a long way from anywherer" the little woman said...'we are not very civilized." "I seer" Dorothy said. "Tell me about the wizards.,, "Oz himself is the Great Wrzard. He is the most powerful wizard, and he lives in the City of Emeralds.,, Dorothy wanted to ask more questions, but the little woman suddenly pointed to the witch,s feet under the house.

The \fizard of Oz L. Frank Baum LEVEL 2 wmrekmffiffik. bmokidz MEDIADOCS PUBLISHING

Contents Introduction """""" Before You Read 4 5 cnneren @ cnrerrn @ cnmrrn @ cnrerrn @ cnnerrn Q culerrn @ cnlerrn @ cunerrn @ A Ride through the SkY 7 The Journey Begins 9 Ditches in the Road """"""' 11 A River and Fields of Flowers """"""' 13 The City of Emeralds """"""" """"""" 15 The Wicked \(itch of the \7est """' "" 1'7 A Return to the Wizard """ 1'9 Take Me Home """""""""' 21 After You Read Reading Journal 23 24

..,,,i,. X tt t:aattatti t t:t tti$lr:itl:li::il:l:l:::*ttia;l t:iiiilt::l:xiii..iittt:t i ChaPter 1 A Ride through the Skf,, I. &rc these serltertces eorreet? \Write "Tu' f&tr true and u*f'u f$r false. 1. Aunt Em told Dorothy to go swimming' 2. Dorothy's house spun round and round' - 3. - _ Dorothy met four people who were wearing farmer's clothing. 4. Dorothy was given magic furniture' 5. A Good'lritch told Dorothy to follow the yellow brick road. - K" fhoose the best &l:swer. 1. Dorothy's aunt and uncle did not smile or laugh. \fuy? a. They hated people. b. Their work was hard' c. They were old. d. They did not like Dorothy. 2. How was the \Ticked'$fitch of the East killed? a. Dorothy's house landed on her. b. The Good'S7itch of the North shot her. c. Toto bit her. d. The Munchkins ate her. 3. 'What did Dorothy want to do? a. Kill the'wicked'witch of the West b. Get something to eat c. Live with the Munchkins d. Go home 4. '!7here does Oz live? a. In Kansas b. In the North c. In the City of Emeralds d. \7ith the Munchkins

Chapter 1 K" \ffri{e the corneet word ix'l eaeh h{ar"llq. cyclone cellar stream shelter shed wizard nflitch Sflicked bricks disappeared 1. Aunt Em told Dorothy to go to the underneath the house. 2. Uncle Henry said, "There's a coming." 3. Dorothy's family had to have frorn the great wind. 4. Uncle Henry put the animals in the 5. There was a field and a of fresh water in Oz. 6. rmhen the house landed, it killed a 7. In the Land of the Munchkins, there were both Good Witches and!7itches. 8.A is the name for a male witch. 9. To find Oz, Dorothy must follow a road made of yellow 10. The Good Tfitch kissed Dorothy and _.,iv. Write the ssr:'ltcc1r*s *11 ti:c eerrr*et mrdsr". Her house fell on a \$Ticked Y/itch and killed her.. A cyclone blew Dorothy to the land of the Munchkins.. Dorothy set off to find him.. Dorothy wanted to go home, but only the 'STizard of Oz knew the way. 1. 2. a -). 4.

The Journey Begins L Put the sentences in order from 1 (first) to 5 {last). Dorothy Toto, and the Scarecrow spent the night in a cottage. Dorothy changed her shoes. The Scarecrow spoke to Dorothy. Dorothy helped the Tin'Woodman. Dorothy and Toto spent the night at Boq's house. II. Choose the best answer" 1. \7hy did Boq think that Dorothy was a witch? a. She was wearing a white dress. b. She was wearing silver shoes. c. She did a magic trick. d. She was a friend of the Munchkins. 2. What did the Scarecrow hope to get from the'stizard of Oz? a. A heart c. A brain b. Money d. Fame 3.![hat did the Tin'Woodman a. Some power c. A wife hope to get from the'ltizard of Oz? b. A heart d. A brain 4. '!7ho put a spell on the Tin'Woodman? a. The l7icked!fitch of the I7est b. The!7itch of the North c. The l7icked Witch of the East d. The Wizard of Oz