The BulleTin • Monday, May 10, 2021 A9 © 2021 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 37, No. 23 For about as long as folks can remember, cowboys have been telling tall tales about the greatest cowboy ever known … Now, you won’t find Pecos Bill in history books … No, to find out about ol’ Bill, you just have to sit around a campfire and listen as someone tells you the tale. Find t h coyot e that is e differe nt. Pecos Bill once traveled to _______________ to help build an ____________ __________. People came from miles around to see this _________________ How many cactus plants can you find on this page? It was said Bill could ride anything. No horse could throw him. He even rode a mountain lion once. So when Bill was the youngest of 17 kids. When Bill was just a baby, he fell out of his folks’ wagon out on the Texas prairie. And, naturally, he began to cry and howl as the wagon traveled out of sight. His howling attracted a pack of coyotes. They joined in howling with Bill, but after a few hours, their voices were gone. They decided that Bill must be a coyote at heart, and they adopted him into their pack. Have a friend give you each type of word to fill in the blanks. Then read the story aloud! the biggest cyclone anyone had ever seen blew into town one day, Pecos Bill jumped right on it, riding it for days and days. The cyclone got frustrated and started crying big, salty tears around Utah. Today that pool of tears is known as the: cowboy in person. Bill picked up a huge stack of _________________ and some _________________ and got to right to work. Widowmaker carried ___________________ The cyclone mixed up the letters. Unscramble them to reveal the name of this famous body of water. __________________. At lunchtime, Pecos Bill poured _________________ and black pepper on his chili. Suddenly, he That poor cyclone had never met a cowboy like Pecos Bill and after trying to shake him loose from Texas to Arizona, it gave up and decided to turn to rain. That rain flowed and flowed and created one of the wonders of the natural world: The Grand Canyon! felt a sneeze coming on, so everyone began to ___________! During a __________ drought, Pecos Bill needed to get water to his _______. There wasn’t a cloud in the sky, so he got himself a big ol’ stick and ___________ it across the Texas desert to the Gulf of __________. And that’s how the _________ called the Rio Grande was born! Replace the missing words. Pecos Bill sneezed so hard that ________________ ended up in _________________________. Houses rolled like tumbleweeds, and a large _________________ landed in a ______________. It took Pecos Bill more than a year to ___________ everything e was named Pecos Bill’s hors ecause no cowboy Widowmaker b attempt to ride him. could survive an uld, of course, and But Pecos Bill co d Bill became the Widowmaker an best of friends. back to where it belonged. Create a Tall Tale Lots of cowboys know how to make a lasso out of a rope. But Pecos Bill invented the first lasso and he did not use a rope. Lasso every other letter to see what he used. Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Read a variety of genres including tall tales. Widowmaker was no ordinary horse. Instead of apples or carrots, he used to chomp on this unusual treat that Pecos Bill gave him. Cross out every other apple to reveal it. Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple written directions. The fun of a tall tale, like Pecos Bill, is that the story gets a little taller and more outrageous with each telling. Find a sports story in the newspaper and start adding silly, strange and larger-than-life details to it to create a new tall tale. Complete the grid by using all the letters in the word PECOS in each vertical and horizontal row. Each letter should only be used once in each row. Some spaces have been filled in for you. Standards Link: Writing Applications: Write stories with a setting, main characters, beginning, middle and end. WIDOWMAKER PECOS COWBOY E T A R E G G A X E DROUGHT R S A X E T D W H Y CYCLONE TEARS I A P L T H L D O C RANCH H O I E C G I B W P HORSE O W A N C U W B L A EXAGGERATE R R A E N O L C Y C TEXAS S R O Y C R S B I K PACK E L S R E D N O W L WONDERS WILD R E K A M W O D I W HOWL Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognize identical RAIN words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. This week’s word: OUTRAGEOUS The adjective outrageous means going far beyond what is correct or true. Tall tales contain outrageous characters and details. Try to use the word outrageous in a sentence today when talking with your friends and family members. All About Mom Write about a special day or a Action Language Read today’s newspaper and highlight each of the following examples of active writing: • A sentence that commands or directs action • One or more exciting verbs • The shortest sentence you can find ANSWER: A kettle rustler! Standards Link: Grammar: Identify different kinds of sentences. Standards Link: Grammar: Use nouns, adjectives and verbs correctly in writing; understand the meaning of words from context clues. special experience you had with your mom (or a special lady in your life).