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Hello, Friend!
by Katy Black

Genre Build Background Access Content Extend Language

Nonfiction • Friends • Questions • Friend Word


• Working • Definitions Family
Together • Chart
• Citizenship

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ISBN 0-328-14150-X
Talk About It
1. What does the author want you to know

Hello, Friend!
about making a new friend?
2. What can you do when you don’t get
along with your friends?
by Katy Black
Write About It
3. On a separate sheet of paper, write
about some things that make you a
good friend to someone.

Extend Language
A friend is a special person. Other words
have friend in them, such as friendly and
friendship. What do you think the words
friendly and friendship mean?

Photographs
Every effort has been made to secure permission and provide appropriate credit for photographic material. The
publisher deeply regrets any omission and pledges to correct errors called to its attention in subsequent editions.
Unless otherwise acknowledged, all photographs are the property of Scott Foresman, a division of Pearson Education.

Cover ©Will Faller; 1 ©Bill Aron/Getty Images; 2 ©Will Faller; 3 ©David Young-Wolff/
PhotoEdit; 4 ©Tom Prettyman/PhotoEdit; 5 (L) ©Leanne Temme/Photo Library, (R)
©Tom & Dee Ann McCarthy/Corbis; 8 ©Bill Aron/Getty Images.

ISBN: 0-328-14150-X

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“Hello, friend!” How do you make friends?
It is nice when a friend says hello to When you see someone standing alone,
you. Friends are special. Having a friend you could say hello. You could ask to play
is one of the greatest parts of life. together. This is one thing you could say.
You want to have good friends. You “Hi, my name is Alberto. Would you
want to be a good friend, too. like to play soccer with us?”

alone: by himself or herself

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Have you ever wondered what a These are the things you could do to
good friend does? be a good friend.
A good friend helps you. A good If your friend falls down, then you
friend talks with you. A good friend should go and help.
plays with you and shares. If your friend is feeling sad, then you
If you want to be a good friend, you should ask what is wrong.
should care for your friends. You should If you are playing a game, then you
play and share with your friends, too. should ask your friend to play.

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This is how two friends might solve
a problem.
“That’s my snack!”
“No, it is mine!”
“What if we share?”
“That would be nice.”
“I am sorry that I was going to keep
it all for myself.”

Friends don’t always get along. If Then


What can you do if you don’t agree You want to smile and say
with a friend? meet a new hello.
friend,
Listen to what your friend has to
say. Try to share. You may need to pick You have a work together
problem to fix it.
something else to play. You may need with a friend,
some time away. If you were not nice,
then say you are sorry. You want to ask if you can
show a help.
get along: be together without fighting friend you care,

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Talk About It
1. What does the author want you to know
about making a new friend?
2. What can you do when you don’t get
along with your friends?

Write About It
3. On a separate sheet of paper, write
about some things that make you a
good friend to someone.

Extend Language
A friend is a special person. Other words
have friend in them, such as friendly and
friendship. What do you think the words
friendly and friendship mean?

Photographs
Every effort has been made to secure permission and provide appropriate credit for photographic material. The
publisher deeply regrets any omission and pledges to correct errors called to its attention in subsequent editions.
Unless otherwise acknowledged, all photographs are the property of Scott Foresman, a division of Pearson Education.

Cover ©Will Faller; 1 ©Bill Aron/Getty Images; 2 ©Will Faller; 3 ©David Young-Wolff/
PhotoEdit; 4 ©Tom Prettyman/PhotoEdit; 5 (L) ©Leanne Temme/Photo Library, (R)
How does it feel when you have a ©Tom & Dee Ann McCarthy/Corbis; 8 ©Bill Aron/Getty Images.

good friend? ISBN: 0-328-14150-X

You feel happy. You like to play Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc.

together. You read together. You walk All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of America.

together, and you keep each other This publication is protected by Copyright, and permission should be obtained from
the publisher prior to any prohibited reproduction, storage in a retrieval system,
or transmission in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying,
company. A friend makes you feel like a recording, or likewise. For information regarding permission(s), write to: Permissions
Department, Scott Foresman, 1900 East Lake Avenue, Glenview, Illinois 60025.
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