Fix the Sentence
Double Meaning Words
Step-by-Step
Holiday Inferences
Main Idea & Details
100

“Santa go to the sleigh fast.” 

Fix the sentence.

Santa goes to the sleigh fast.

100

The word “bark”. 

Provide two meanings.

1) The sound a dog makes, 2) The outer covering of a tree.

100

How do you wrap a small gift? (4 Steps)
 

1) Place the gift on wrapping paper, 

2) Fold paper around the gift, 

3) Tape it closed, 

4) Add a bow.

100

You see a child smiling while hanging ornaments. What can you infer?

The child is happy to decorate.

100

What is the main idea of this passage?

The family celebrates Christmas morning by opening presents. 

200

“The snowmans hat is red.” 

Fix the sentence. 

The snowman’s hat is red.

200

The word “light”. 

Provide two meanings.

1) Something that makes things visible, 2) Not heavy.

200

How do you make a cup of hot chocolate? (4 Steps)

1) Pour milk into a cup, 

2) Add hot chocolate mix, 

3) Stir until mixed, 

4) Drink.

200

Santa leaves a cookie half-eaten on the plate. What can you infer?

Santa ate some of the cookie.

200

Name two supporting details from the passage.

1) Brightly wrapped presents under the tree, 2) Stockings hung on the mantel, 3) Family opens gifts and takes photos, 4) Dog sniffs presents

300

“She dont like the cold weather outside.” 

Fix the sentence.

She doesn’t like the cold weather outside.

300

The word “ring”. Provide two meanings.

1) A circular piece of jewelry, 2) The sound a bell makes.

300

How do you hang a stocking on the fireplace? (4 Steps)

1) Pick a stocking, 

2) Choose a hook or nail, 

3) Hang stocking on hook/nail, 

4) Adjust to make it straight.

300

A family lights candles every evening in December. What can you infer?

They are celebrating a holiday tradition.

300

How does the dog’s actions support the main idea?

It shows the family and pets are enjoying the holiday and being playful.

400

“Emma and her brother was playing in the snow.” 

Fix the sentence.

Emma and her brother were playing in the snow.

400

The word “present”. 

Provide two meanings.

1) A gift, 2) The current time or moment.

400

How do you make a simple snowman? (4 Steps)

1) Roll a large snowball for the base, 

2) Roll a medium snowball for the body, 

3) Roll a small snowball for the head, 

4) Stack them and add face and arms.

400

A person wears gloves, scarf, and boots outside. What can you infer?

It is cold outside.

400

Why is the breakfast mentioned? What does it tell us about the day?

It shows the family spends the morning together and makes the day special.

500

“Mom bake cookies while the kids decorate the tree.” 

Fix the sentence. 

Mom bakes cookies while the kids decorate the tree. 

500

The word “cold”. 

Provide two meanings. 

1) Low temperature, 2) Lacking emotion or unfriendly.

500

How do you safely build a small indoor snow fort? (4 Steps)

 1) Gather soft, clean snow, 

2) Pack snow into blocks, 

3) Stack blocks to make walls, 

4) Make sure walls are stable before playing inside. 

500

The living room is empty on Christmas morning, but there are unwrapped presents. What can you infer?

The family has already opened gifts and is elsewhere. 

500

Summarize the passage in 2–3 sentences including main idea and supporting details. 

On Christmas morning, the family gathers around the tree to open presents. They take photos, enjoy breakfast, and play with their dog, who sniffs the gifts. The passage shows the joy and traditions of the holiday morning.

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