 Now our book is something special it is an anthology so that means that this is a story that's been around for a very long time and we're not sure who the author is. This is an Appalachian tale so it was told in the Appalachian Mountains back east away from Kansas and it's called The Johnny Cake Boy and we have three wonderful words today. The first word is occupied. Can you guys say occupied? Occupied. Occupied. It means to take and keep control of. The neighborhood boys occupied the tent. Can you skip back just a smidge? So if I'm going to occupy something that means I'm going to keep control of it. Yeah control of it. I'm going to occupy. You are occupying the squares that you are sitting in. Occupied. Fetch. Can everyone say fetch? Yeah fetch means to go after and bring back. Tierra please sit the right way. To fetch. Remember our nursery rhyme that we learned Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water so they went after it and brought it back. If I want to go fetch a ball that means I'm going to go and get it and bring it back. I'm going to fetch the ball. The last word is dunked. Dunked. Yeah that means you're going to dip into so oh do you remember those cookies that we talked about? I like to dunk my cookies in my milk right? So you could say Jack dunked his cookies in his glass of milk to dip into. So if I'm going to dip into I'm going to dunk. Nice work Alica.