What two words make up this contraction: don't
do not
playgrounds and places for kids to play
Fill in this sentence with a simple connecting word:
She had to go to the bathroom ______ it was time to begin math.
a) and
b) but
c) however
b) but OR c) however
Why were these roofs used for other things?
a) Because there was too much land around them
b) They were in cities with not a lot of land
c) Because it was just cool like that!
b) They were in cities with not a lot of land
What two words make up this contraction: won't
will not
What do all of the buildings have in common in this book?
They all have unexpected things on their roof
Fill in this sentence with a simple connecting word:
The boy ____ the girl were best friends.
a) but
b) when
c) and
c) and
Look at this building with a big, flat roof.
What is an example of an adjective?
a) look
b) with
c) big
c) big
What two words make up this contraction: wouldn't
would not
This book shares information about what roofs can be used for. Is it fiction or nonfiction?
nonfiction
She had fun in school ____ she had to wakeup early.
a) with
b) however
b) however
Look at this building with a big flat roof.
What is an example of a verb?
a) look
b) building
c) big
a) look
Tell me or write the contraction for: is not
isn't
What is the main idea of this story?
Things that can be found on roofs
lLok at this building with a big, flat roof.
What is an example of a noun?
a) Look
b) building
c) big
b) building
Tell me or write the contraction for: should not
shouldn't
List 3 details from the story
1) Roofs can have playgrounds
2) Roofs can have farms
3) People raise chickens on roofs
4) People watch and play soccer on roofs
5) There are dog parks on roofs!
What type of punctuation should be used for this sentence.
"Will there be a soccer game on the roof today"
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