Gram and Gramp do not _______ by us.
(give, live, take)
live
Thad and Beth have a gift for _____mom.
(fast, now, their)
their
Why did the author write "At Home in the Ocean?"
to tell facts about the ocean
What animal lays eggs in the sand?
sea turtles
Mom had a box _____ her.
(math, path, with)
with
They are _____ away.
(far, of, one)
far
They put it in a _____ bag.
(blue, look, take)
blue
What do the labels tell?
the names of plants and animals
How fast can kelp grow?
two feet in one day
It was small and ________.
(bath, than, thin)
thin
Gramp and I like to swim in the _____.
(eat, water, what)
water
"_____ are the pens?" asks Thad.
(Was, Where, Why)
Where
From the story, what can you tell about blue whales?
They eat krill.
Why would you read this story?
3. to find what plants and animals live in the ocean
"You must do your _______," said Dad.
(math, them, thin)
math
I toss a ______ bit of water on him.
(like, little, look)
little
What is the color word in the following sentence?
Mom will find a red top in the bag.
red
What animal swims fast?
a crab, a whale, or a penguin
penguin
How are "At Home in the Ocean" and "Water" the SAME?
They both tell about water.
"You will have to take a _______, too," he said.
(with, this, bath)
bath
"It is _____," Gramp calls.
(cold, come, cot)
cold
What is a color word in the following sentence?
It will go well with her black pants.
black
Why does the author tell about ocean animals that live in cold and warm places?
to tell that ocean animals live in many waters
How are "At Home in the Ocean" and "Water" DIFFERENT from each other?
"At Home in the Ocean" tells about plants.
"May I play with the jet if I do all of _____?" asked Seth.
(moth, that, thick)
that