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Gives one sight word and spells it aloud correctly.
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Name two 2-D, or flat, shapes.
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What is the direction you read a book?
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Which character says /j/ in words?
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In what season do leaves change colors to red, orange, and yellow?
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Say 2 sight words and spell them.
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What is the difference between 2D and 3D shapes?
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Who was the main character in the story, The Little Red Hen?
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Which character is at the beginning of the word, minute?
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Name all five of our senses.
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Gives 3 sight words, correctly spells twoSay 3 sight words and spell two of them aloud. of them.
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Name two shapes. Explain what is the same or different about the two shapes.
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What is the setting of a story?
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Name two characters that make the same sound.
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Name one thing that is Living and one thing that is Nonliving.
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Say 3 sight words and spell each of them.
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Name the four 3D shapes that we learned.
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Think of one story we have read. What happened in the beginning, middle, and end of the story?
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Name the character by listening to the clues. This Letterlander lives by the water under the Willow tree. He has long whiskers and fins. He waits to whack water on others to get them wet. Which character am I thinking of?
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How do Arctic animals stay warm?
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Use at least 2 sight words in a sentence.
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Name the seven 2D shapes.
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How should you treat books?
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Correctly identifies /SH/ /Ch/ /th/ or /ng/ and includes their names
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What does nocturnal mean? Name one animal that is nocturnal.
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