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100
This letter begins the word bat.
What is "b"?
100
am
What is am?
100
This number means none.
What is zero (0)?
100
This is the number that equals 1+2.
What is three (3)?
100
This is the person who writes the words in a book.
Who is the author?
200
This letter is at the end of the word cat.
What is "t"?
200
go
What is go?
200
This is the number that means a ten frame is full.
What is ten (10)?
200
This is the number that equals 4-1.
What is three (3)?
200
This is the person who draws the pictures in a book.
Who is the illustrator?
300
This vowel makes the middle sound in the word nut.
What is "u"?
300
see
What is see?
300
This is the number of fingers on one hand.
What is five (5)?
300
If Ann has 2 flowers and Sara gives her 3 more, this is the number of flowers in the vase.
What is five (5)?
300
These are the people or animals in the story.
What are characters?
400
This letter can sound normal or sleepy and makes some words plural (more than one).
What is "s"?
400
and
What is and?
400
This is the number that comes next on the number line after 6.
What is seven (7)?
400
If Luke has 3 marbles and gives 1 to Wesley, this is the number of marbles Luke still has.
What is two (2)?
400
This is when and where a story takes place.
What is the setting?
500
These letters can say their name as their sound.
What are vowels?
500
green
What is green?
500
This is the number that means one set of ten and four ones (extras).
What is fourteen (14)?
500
If Sam has five cars and gives one to each of his three friends to play with, this is the number of cars Sam will have to play with.
What is two (2)?
500
This is the word that means to put the events of the story in correct order.
What is sequence