there/their/they're
Which selection above is used in the sentence:
We will go over _____________.
there
to/two/too
Which selection above is used in the sentence:
I would like _______ cookies, please.
two
Give two meanings for the word (do not use the word in the definition):
tire
-wheel
-sleepy
Has black and white skin.
orca
what month are we in
January
there/their/they're
Which selection above is used in the sentence:
She will go to ___________ house on Friday.
Their
to/two/too
Which selection above is used in the sentence:
When will you be going ______ the store?
to
Give two meanings for the word (do not use the word in the definition):
park
-place to play or picnic
-put your car in a space for a period of time
beluga
Name a season
summer, spring, winter or fall/autumn
there/their/they're
Which selection above is used in the sentence:
Can you please put the poster __________?
there
to/two/too
Which selection above is used in the sentence:
Can I come __________?
too
Give two meanings for the word (do not use the word in the definition):
ring
-circle
-jewlery
-sound
Eats worms.
beluga
Martin Luther King day is in which month
January
there/their/they're
Which selection above is used in the sentence:
__________ going to the movies with my family.
They're
to/two/too
Which selection above is used in the sentence:
She is wearing that sweater _________.
too
which spelling of the words below means, "something we climb up"
stare or stair
stair
Will eat other mammals.
Orca
How many months in a year
12
there/their/they're
Which two selections above are used in the sentence:_
____________ going to wear _________ matching sweaters tomorrow.
they're
their
to/two/too
Which two selections above are used in the sentence:
When you go ______ the bakery make sure you get ________ slices of cake.
to
two
which spelling of the words below means, "a lion's hair"
mane or main
mane
Has blubber to keep it warm in the Arctic waters.
Both (Orca and Beluga)
Name 3 winter holidays
Thanksgiving, Christmas, New years, MLK day, Valentine's day, Groundhog day, President's day, St. Patrick's Day