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Alaska and Hawaii are not drawn to scale or in their proper places.
Welcome to New York City! It is one of the biggest cities in the world. It has tall buildings called skyscrapers.
Find out about a special Christmas tree in New York City. Then read the true story of a tiny owl that was stuck there.
Learning Objective: Children will locate and discuss facts about the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center.
1. The Big City
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Alaska and Hawaii are not drawn to scale or in their proper places.
Welcome to New York City! It is one of the biggest cities in the world. It has tall buildings called skyscrapers.
2. The Big Tree
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Workers cut down the tree and bring it to the city on a big truck.
Every year, New York City gets a gigantic Christmas tree. There aren’t big trees like this in the city. The tree comes from the woods.
3. Pretty in the City
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The huge tree goes in a spot called Rockefeller Center. Workers add hundreds of lights. What a sight!
Millions of people visit the tree each year. They love this holiday tradition.
4. A Secret in the Tree
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One year, there was something else in the tree. A tiny owl was hiding in it. The owl was alone in the big city. Uh-oh!
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English Language Arts Focus
Nonfiction text features
Vocabulary
skyscrapers, gigantic, tradition
Implementation
Whole Group
Pairings and Text Connections
Before-Reading Resources
Suggested Reading Focus
After-Reading Skills Practice
Extension Craftivity
Skills: Making predictions (15 minutes)