Vocabulary
Long u: ue/ew/ui/oo
Story Comprehension #1
Story Comprehension #2
Adverbs
100

a liquid served with food to make the food taste better

sauce

100

What sounds like the oo in moon?  blow   blue   toast

blue

100

What does Abuela mean?

Grandmother

100

What is marinara sauce?

a kind of tomato sauce

100

What is the adverb in this sentence?  

I helped make dinner tonight.

tonight

200

things people use or eat

products

200

What sounds like the oo in school?   coal   tough   suit

suit

200

What did the students use to eat plain noodles?

chopsticks

200

How does the author describe roti?

chewy and good

200

What is the adverb in this sentence?

I carefully filled the big pot with water.

carefully

300

simple; nothing on it

plain

300

What sounds like the ue in blue?  bruise   butter   point

bruise

300

Name three foods some people do NOT eat.

pork, meat, fish, eggs, dairy products

300

How many different ingredients are in the salsa recipe at the end of the story?

seven

300

What is the adverb in this sentence?

I want to cook again sometime!

sometime

400

having a strong, sharp flavor

spicy

400

What sounds like the ew in threw?  argue   enough   flow

argue

400

How does Jayla's family get the fish they eat?

They go fishing, catch it, and cook it themselves.

400

Why was Manuel excited for his turn to talk on Friday?

He wants to share his Abuela's food with his class.

400

What is the adverb in this sentence?

I got the pasta down from the shelf.

down

500

foods you use to make a dish

ingredients

500

What sounds like the ui in suit?  room   foot   spout

room

500

What did Manuel learn?

Even when food is different, it still can be alike!
500

How are the salsa and marinara sauce alike?

They both have tomatoes.

500

What is the adverb in this sentence?

We ate outside on the patio.

outside