phonics
A Look at Breakfast
Apples from Farm to Table
A Tale of a Tail
Fly to the Rescue
100

What long vowel sound does this word have: spy

long i

100

What 3 foods are in the story?

Bread, grape jam, and orange juice.

100

(v.) to make something into a particular shape or form

shape
100

Who are the 2 main characters in the story?

Ray the Beaver and Sun

100

Name 1 character in this story.

Answers may vary.

200

What two sounds does "oo" make?

(I'm listening)

200

Where does bread come from?

Wheat

200

TRUE or FALSE: New apple trees can grow from pieces of old ones.

True

200

(v.) to cut into pieces

chop

200

What is the setting of the story? (Where does the story take place?)

A river.

300

Finish the sentence: The baby and the lady play with a _.

toy

300

Where do grapes go after they are picked?

Trucks take the grapes to a plant.

300

What happens AFTER flowers fall off of apple trees?

Tiny apples start to grow.

300

What did the beaver's tail look like in the beginning of the story?

It was nice and thick. (fluffy/bushy)

300

What is the main problem in the story?

Moose is drinking all the river water.

400

What do you do when you are sleepy? (bonus points for spelling)

Yawn 

400

(v.) to have a particular flavor

taste

400

Why are the apples shiny?

They are washed and waxed.

400

(adj.) excellent and very impressive

splendid

400

Why do the animals think fly cannot help?

He is too small.

500

What is a word that has the same "ow" SPELLING as "crown"?

Answers may vary.
500

(adv.) up to now; so far

yet

500

What kind of trucks are used to ship apples to stores?

Refrigerated trucks.
500

Name one reason the beaver should be proud of his tail? (bonus if you can name 2 reasons.)

It can help him swim fast.

A flat tail can send a signal.

500

What does this story explain?

"The small can win if they use their brains."

or

Why there are waterfalls in rivers.

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