“Look at ______ seeds,” said Neal.
(then, these, they)
these
“Did you pack ______ bag?” Dad asked.
(yes, yet, your)
your
Why did the authors write “Where Does Food Come From?”
1. to tell me facts
Why do the authors show you a picture of a hen and an egg?
to show that hens give us eggs
Ray and Kay take a hike on a ______.
(trail, trash, tray)
trail
“We can plant them in the ______,” he said.
(grain, ground, grow)
ground
“I did it when I ______ woke up,” said Jay.
(find, first, five)
first
What can you learn from the picture of the apple tree?
2. Many apples grow on one tree.
What do the authors want you to know about bees?
They make sweet food.
“We can ______ on the lake,” said Gail.
(safe, sail, say)
sail
“Will they make ______ for us to eat?” Jack asked.
(fog, food, full)
food
“My bag is ______ by the truck,” Jay said.
(rig, right, rip)
right
Which food is made with grain?
(banana, bread, honey)
bread
What can you learn from the picture of maple syrup?
You can put it on top of food.
The sky gets very ______ while the friends are on the lake.
(grain, grape, gray)
gray
“Yes, you will see some beans grow ______ a leaf,” said Neal.
(one, under, us)
under
What does the word trip mean in the sentence below?
Jay is going on a trip to see Gramps.
3. to go away for a bit of time
How does the picture of the man growing rice help you know about this grain?
It shows where rice grows.
What holds the sap while it drips out of the maple tree?
a can
Fran thinks ______ be fun to fly a kite.
(I'd, it'll, we'll)
it"ll
“______ I like to eat the beans while I pick them,” said Neal.
(Show, Sometimes, Sure)
Sometimes
What does the word fly mean in the sentence below?
Jay will fly in a plane.
3. to ride up off the land
Why do the authors tell about so many foods made from milk?
to show that milk is needed
Which of these tells the MOST about “Where Does Food Come From?”
2. Many things around us give food.
Fran finds the kite ______ fly.
(isn't, she's, they'll)
they'll