You use this to collect colorful leaves from the ground.
“What is a rake?”
This warm drink is made from apples and spices.
“What is apple cider?”
You might feel this when you jump into a pile of leaves. (emotion vocabulary)
“What is happy?”
The person who tells the story.
“Who is the narrator?”
This person teaches you reading, writing, and math every day in your classroom.
“Who is the classroom teacher?”
This month has Halloween in it.
“What is October?”
You might roast these at a campfire and eat them in s’mores.
“What are marshmallows?”
When you lose a game at recess, you might feel this way.
“What is disappointed?”
The main person or animal in the story.
“Who is the character?”
This person helps you with your speech, language, and talking skills.
Speech Teacher
In NYC parks, these fall from trees and crunch under your feet.
“What are leaves?”
This orange pie is popular at Thanksgiving.
“What is pumpkin pie?”
You might feel this when it gets dark earlier after school. (inference)
“What is tired?” or “What is confused?”
This is where the story happens.
“What is the setting?”
This person works with students to help them focus and stay on task. They sit with you during lessons.
“Who is the paraprofessional (or para)?”
Kids wear these when they pretend to be something else.
“What are costumes?”
A fall fruit that can be red, green, or yellow.
“What is an apple?”
You might say this if someone takes your toy but you want to stay calm. (social language)
“What is ‘Can I have it back, please?’”
This is what goes wrong in the story.
“What is the problem?”
This person helps you understand your emotions and teaches you how to stay calm and make good choices.
“Who is the ABA specialist?”
You might do this in a corn maze when you can’t find the way out. (inference, emotion vocab)
“What is get frustrated?” or “What is ask for help?”
This is something you might say if you eat too much on Thanksgiving. (pragmatic/emotion goal
“What is ‘I’m full’?”
If you feel overwhelmed, you can ask for this instead of yelling.
“What is a break?”
These are clues in the story that help you guess what happens next. (context clues goal)
“What are predictions?”
This person is in charge of the whole school and helps keep students and teachers safe.
“Who is the principal?”