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practice
To do something over and over to gain skill. My team has to practice every day this week.
100
public
For all the people.
100
Where does Lizzie spend her day with Mama?
Lizzie spends her day with Mama at the Downtown Public Library.
100
What does Lizzie practice doing so she can help her Mama?
Lizzie practices huffing and puffing like the Big Bad Wolf.
100
Fill in the blank with the correct comparative adjective: Henry is ________than John. (tall, taller, more taller)
Taller. Henry is taller than John.
200
public
For all the people. Stores are public places. Anyone can shop at one.
200
recognize
To know and remember from before.
200
How does Lizzie help her Mama during story time?
She helped Mama by acting out the part of the big bad wolf during the story.
200
What does Lizzie make for everyone?
Lizzie makes bookmarks shaped like skyscrapers for everyone.
200
Fill in the blank with the correct comparative adjective: The parrot is ______ _______ than the robin. (more colorful, most colorful, more colorfuler)
More colorful. The parrot is more colorful than the robin.
300
perched
To stand, sit, or rest on a raised place. The bird was perched on the branch in his cage.
300
automatically
Working by itself.
300
How does Lizzie help Flo?
Lizzie helps Flo by stamping a pile of papers.
300
What does Lizzie think Albert look like when he first comes in?
Lizzie thinks Albert looks like a French poodle.
300
Which article (a or an) is correct? The boy ate ____ ice cream cone. (an, a)
An. The boy ate an ice cream cone.
400
recognize
To know and remember from before. I recognize you from the movies last week.
400
perched
To sit, stand, or rest on a raised place.
400
Where does Mama work?
Mama works at the Downtown Public Library.
400
What phrase is repeated over and over in this story?
The phrase that is repeated over and over is "Red Light, Green Light, Mama and Me."
400
Which article (a or an) is correct? There is ____ apple on the counter. (a, an)
An. There is an apple on the counter.
500
automatically
Working by itself. The steps of the escalator moved automatically to bring people from the first floor to the second floor.
500
practice
To do something over and over to gain skill.
500
How does she know which desk is Mama's.
Lizzie saw the bumpy crocodile that she had made for Mama.
500
What does Lizzie help Albert do?
Lizzie helps Albert find out why pigeons don't fall off of buildings when they are asleep.
500
Fill in the blank with the correct comparative adjective: A cat is _______ than a tiny mouse. (big, bigger, more big)
Bigger. A cat is bigger than a tiny mouse.