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What is milkweed
I am a plant that caterpillars love to eat.
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What are the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria
The 3 boats that Christopher Columbus used for his journey.
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What is an inch worm
I am a non-standard tool that was used to measure a toucan's beak.
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What is check for understanding
A strategy where you stop and think about what is happening in the story.
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What is molting
This is what happens at least 5 times to my skin while I am a growing caterpillar.
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What is a diary
This was a book that Christopher Columbus used to keep track of his travels.
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What is yards
I am a standard unit of measurement that can be used to measure a foot ball field.
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What is use prior knowledge to connect with text
What I already know helps me understand the text.
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What is an egg
I am sticky and white and live on a milkweed leaf.
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What is 1492
The year that Christopher Columbus began his exploration to the Indies.
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What is a piece of yarn.
Even though I am a non-standard unit, I can measure things that are round.
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What is cross-checking
I can read the word when I look at the pictures, see if the picture and the word matches, looks right, sounds right, and makes sense.
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What is metamorphosis
The process of change from an egg, to caterpillar, to chrysalis to butterfly.
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Who are the Queen and King of Spain
These 2 people gave Columbus the money he needed for his travels.
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What is a clock.
I measure seconds, minutes and hours.
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What is determine the author's purpose
Understanding the text by thinking about why the author wrote it.
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What is migration
This is the word that describes when I fly away to warmer places like the south and Mexico during the wintertime.
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Who are the Taino
The people that Christopher Columbus met when he found land.
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What is a scale
Put a pumkin on me and you we find out how heavy it is.
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What is blend, stretch, and read
I say each sound and then put them together so I can read the word I'm stuck on.
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