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Accept reasonable story
from Red Riding Hood’s
point of view. Make sure
that all ten signal words are
underlined in the story:
now
when
suddenly
immediately
much like
when
however
at last
finally
at last
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- b 9. a
- a 10. c
- b 11. a
- b 12. b
- a 13. c
- a 14. b
- b 15. a
- b
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- 2
- han-dle
- frik-shuhn
- han-duhl
- second
- 3
- 3
a. 1, b. 3, c.1, d. 2, e. 3, f. 1
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Ancient: A time long ago
Corpse: A dead body
Curse: An evil spell intended
to harm someone.
Embalm: To treat a dead
body to protect it from decay.
Legend: A story handed
down from earlier times.
Pharaoh: The title of kings
of ancient Egypt.
Revenge: Action taken to
pay someone back for harm
done.
Tomb: A grave, room, or
building for holding a dead
body.
Wrath: Great rage
Page 28 - trounced
- declared
- sprinted
- enormous
- cease
- tiny
- pleasant
- fine
- grave
- impolite
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- terrible
- never
- secure
- shorten
- enemies
- fantasy
- supported
- brave
- discontinue
- stupid
- tame
- marvelous
Page 30 - too, two, to
- whether, weather
- sale, sail
- time, thyme
- pale, pail
- they’re, their, there
- isle, I’ll, aisle
- flu, flew, flue
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a. 10
b. 7
c. 6
d. 5
e. 16
f. 1
g. 2
h. 3
i. 8
j. 13
k. 17
l. 12
m. 9
n. 4
o. 11
p. 14
q. 18
r. 15
Page 32 - Emerald to Elm
- Jefferson Parkway
- south
- Oak Avenue, east and
west - Jefferson and Bush
- east and west
- the Lake
- Library
- the Zoo
- City Hall
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a. 9 dozen
b. Add eggs and vanilla.
c. Blend in seeds.
d. sunflower seeds
e. Answers will vary.
f. granulated and brown
sugar
g. Answers will vary.
h. Bake the cookies.
i. Double the recipe.
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Animals:
Need shelter
Eat meat and/or plants
Are able to move
Eliminate waste from their
bodies
Plants:
Make their own food
Turn sunlight into energy
Have roots
Both:
Can be eaten by humans
Need water to survive
Reproduce
Need air to survive
Grow
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Fruit
cantaloupe
watermelon
dates
strawberries
grapes
tomatoes
bananas
nectarines
peaches
apples
Vegetables
asparagus
beans
potatoes
radicchio
peppers
Herbs
thyme
chives
basil
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- difficult
- dig
- angry
- ingredient
- stop
- pound
- king
- flour
- wall
- symphony
- rough
- hive
- referee
- nine
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Accept reasonable answers.
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Answers will vary.
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1
6
4
2
7
3
5
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Itemized store items from
the illustration.
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Accept reasonable answers,
which may include the
following facts.
Important Facts:
Mrs. Hooper’s dog was
missing at midnight.
The dog was last seen at
11:47.
Mrs. Hooper heard a loud
sawing noise.
Dogs have sensitive ears.
Mrs. Hooper snores.
Unimportant Facts:
The call came on a purple
pocket cell phone.
He always leaves the cell
phone on the nightstand.
He put a gray trench coat
over his pajamas.
He arrived at Mrs. Hooper’s
house in 1.4 minutes.
Mrs. Hooper was terrified
and panicked.
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Accept reasonable answers.
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Malibu
ocean
street clothes
school starts 8:25
walks home
snack recess
sunshine
Chicago
lake
uniforms
school starts 7:55
takes bus
no a.m. recess
windy, rain, and snow
tetherball
Both
body of water nearby
recess
friendship bracelets
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Questions will vary.
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Accept reasonable answers.
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