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RL: Place 3 events in order of how they happened. RL: What is the Central Idea of the Passage? RL: Explain how the character feels in a paragraph. RL: What does the word _________ mean? RL: What does the phrase ___________ mean? RL: How does the illustration help the reader understand? RL: Whose point of view is the story told by? RL: Ask a question about a detail from the text. RL: Compare or Contrast two things from the text. RL: Place 3 events in order of how they happened. RL: What is the Central Idea of the Passage? RL: Explain how the character feels in a paragraph. RL: What does the word _________ mean? RL: What does the phrase ___________ mean? RL: How does the illustration help the reader understand? RL: Whose point of view is the story told by? RL: Ask a question about a detail from the text. RL: Compare or Contrast two things from the text. RL: Place 3 events in order of how they happened. RL: What is the Central Idea of the Passage? RL: Explain how the character feels in a paragraph. RL: What does the word _________ mean? RL: What does the phrase ___________ mean? RL: How does the illustration help the reader understand? RL: Whose point of view is the story told by? RL: Ask a question about a detail from the text. RL: Compare or Contrast two things from the text. RL: Place 3 events in order of how they happened. RL: What is the Central Idea of the Passage? RL: Explain how the character feels in a paragraph. RL: What does the word _________ mean? RL: What does the phrase ___________ mean? RL: How does the illustration help the reader understand? RL: Whose point of view is the story told by? RL: Ask a question about a detail from the text. RL: Compare or Contrast two things from the text.

RI: Explain how a text feature is helpful? RI: What can be learned from the text feature? RI: Compare or contrast two things from the text. RI: Identify the text structure of a paragraph(s). RI: What does the word ___________ mean? RI: What does the phrase ___________ mean? RI: Ask a question about a detail from the text. RI: What is the main idea of a paragraph? RI: What is the main idea of the text? RI: Explain how a text feature is helpful? RI: What can be learned from the text feature? RI: Compare or contrast two things from the text. RI: Identify the text structure of a paragraph(s). RI: What does the word ___________ mean? RI: What does the phrase ___________ mean? RI: Ask a question about a detail from the text. RI: What is the main idea of a paragraph? RI: What is the main idea of the text? RI: Explain how a text feature is helpful? RI: What can be learned from the text feature? RI: Compare or contrast two things from the text. RI: Identify the text structure of a paragraph(s). RI: What does the word ___________ mean? RI: What does the phrase ___________ mean? RI: Ask a question about a detail from the text. RI: What is the main idea of a paragraph? RI: What is the main idea of the text? RI: Explain how a text feature is helpful? RI: What can be learned from the text feature? RI: Compare or contrast two things from the text. RI: Identify the text structure of a paragraph(s). RI: What does the word ___________ mean? RI: What does the phrase ___________ mean? RI: Ask a question about a detail from the text. RI: What is the main idea of a paragraph? RI: What is the main idea of the text?