Large
Synonym: Big
Antonym: Small
Underline the noun: Three men stood up.
Men
What is missing: How do you change a car tire
How do you change a car tire?
What is the setting: Sarah walked to the carnival. She rode all the rides and ate tons of food. When she went home she was really happy.(May be more than one)
Carnival and home
January
4
End
Antonym: Begin
Circle the verb: The children had been laughing at the clowns.
Laughing
What is missing: Hey, watch out
Hey, watch out!
What is the setting: Ernest went to school. He took a bus home, and when he arrived at his front door, his dog ate his homework.
school, bus, house
Hurricane
3
True
Synonym: Correct
Antonym: False
Circle the verb: The boys had been running and playing all day.
Running
What is missing: Sam is my very best friend
Sam is my very best friend.
What is the setting: Jacquelyn went to swim practice. Afterwards, she went to Chick-fil-A for dinner.
swimming pool, chick fil a
Marino
3
Infant
Synonym: Baby
Antonym: Adult
Underline the nouns: Trains are vehicles with wheels, engines and many cars.
Trains, vehicles, wheels, engines, cars
What is missing: What is your name
What is your name?
Who is the character? Charlotte took dance lessons on Fridays. Afterwards, her mom would pick her up in their SUV.
Charlotte
Occasional
4
Easy
Synonym: Simple
Antonym: Hard
The teachers must have worked all day.
Worked
What is missing: Woah, stop that
Woah, stop that!
Who is the character? And name one setting: Jake played basketball with his friend at the park. After the first half, he and his friend decided to take a lunch break. After they ate, they returned to their game, but Jake's friend felt sick and threw up. They had to return home.
Jake, park/home
Electricity
5