Beginning Sounds
Ending Sounds
Reading Behaviors
Reading Strategies
About Me
100

What is the beginning sound in the word red?

/r/

100

What is the ending sound in the word green?

/n/

100

When you don't understand what you read, what should you do?

Reread

100

What game did we play for "right there" questions?

I spy

100

What's my name?


Miss. Najera

200

What is the beginning sound in the word fish

/f/

200

What is the ending sound in the word grab?

/b/

200

You use your finger to ______ the words when reading.

track/follow

200

What game did we play for stamina?

Pose and balance!

200

She is in college because she wants to be a ______.

Teacher 

300

What is the beginning sound in the word think?

/th/

300

What is the ending sound in the word path?

/th/

300

What do you call a question where the answer is found directly in the passage?

Right there 

300

What is summarizing? 

Retelling a story or passage in your own words

300

Is she left-handed or right-handed?

Right-handed 

400

What beginning sound do these words have in common? Stand, Stay, Sting

/st/

400

What ending sounds do these words have in common?Pick, Lick, Brick

/k/

400

What does explain mean?

When you describe something in detail

400

What is the definition of main idea?

What a passage or paragraph is mostly about.

400

What is her birth month?

December

500

What beginning sounds do these words have in common?  Black, Bling, Blouse

/bl/

500

What ending sounds do these words have in common? Skate, Mate, Late

/t/

500

What do you need to read for a long period of time?

Stamina

500

What is the definition of theme?

The lesson or message the author wants you to learn

500
Other than being a teacher, I wanted to be a ______.

Mailman