What did they do when…?.

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What did they do when…?

When I opened the door, the dog ran to me. What did the dog do when I opened the door? When I opened the door, the dog ran to me. Open door/ dog run

When I opened the window, the bird flew to me. What did the bird do when I opened the window? When I opened the window, the bird flew to me.

When her mother played the piano, the baby laughed. What did the baby do when her mother played the piano? When her mother played the piano, the baby laughed.

When the bell rang, the children ran to the playground. What did the children do when the bell rang? When the bell rang, the children ran to the playground.

What did you do when…? Think and share in the class.