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complete the sentences with an ot word.
Some of these details are true of just one of the two characters. Some are true of both characters. Some are not true of either character. Read each detail, and select the best answer.
Using adjectives in order
Determine whether the sentence is a fact or opinion.
Students drag and drop the words to frame sentences, identifies cvc words.
A grammar worksheet about prepositional phrases
to complete the worksheet
Complete the worksheet by inserting the capital letters.
Vocabulary from Context
Get familiar with the short vowel e sound.
Drag the words to the correct place on the t-chart
matching synonyms
Identify the character in each statement.
Select the correct sentence to describe the sentence.
Read the passage about Percy Julian. Drag one sentence to each box to summarize the most important parts of the passage that discussed Percy Julian’s inventions for treating eye diseases and pain in sequential order.
metaphor meanings
Would you rather
Use of a, an
Should Shouldn't
cvc words, word sort, short vowel recognition.
Common and Proper Nouns
Curious George Reading Comprehension
Main idea of Pictures worksheet
Cause and Effect worksheet