TRANSPARENCY No.3 Memories 1: Hearing Names saltshaker coin curler seeds bobby pin toothpick map clock yarn bottle.

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TRANSPARENCY No.3 Memories 1: Hearing Names saltshaker coin curler seeds bobby pin toothpick map clock yarn bottle

TRANSPARENCY No. 4 Memories 2: Reading Names measuring cup camera eraser soap glasses eyedropper pepper balloon ring towel

TRANSPARENCY No. 5 Memories 3: Hearing and Reading Names protractor button calendar pen toothbrush pencil sharpener watch clothespin card nail

TRANSPARENCY No.7 Memories 5: Hearing, Reading, Writing Names and Seeing Objects keyrulerpaper bagcombstaplerdollar billbookforkpaper clipcan opener

TRANSPARENCY No.6 Memories 4: Hearing, Reading, Writing Names cup glove chalk safety pin ribbon shell typewriter candy rubber band funnel

TRANSPARENCY No.8 Statements 1. John walked on the roof. 2. Jamika ate the carrot. 3. Maria found her slipper. 4. Li flew the kite. 5. Anna built a boat. 6. Aliya fixed the sail. 7. Viet wrote the play. 8. Pedro made the basket. 9. Ryan had a dream.

TRANSPARENCY No.8 Questions 1. Who built the boat? 2. Who had a dream? 3. Who walked on the roof? 4. Who fixed the sail? 5. Who wrote the play? 6. Who found her slipper? 7. Who made the basket? 8. Who flew the kite? 9. Who ate the carrot?

TRANSPARENCY No.9 Statements 1. Santa Claus walked on the roof. 2. The Easter Bunny ate the carrot. 3. Benjamin Franklin flew the kite. 4. Cinderella found her slipper. 5. Noah built a boat. 6. Christopher Columbus fixed the sail. 7. William Shakespeare wrote the play. 8. Michael Jordan made the basket. 9. Martin Luther King had a dream.

TRANSPARENCY No.9 Questions 1. Who built a boat? 2. Who had a dream? 3. Who walked on the roof? 4. Who fixed the sail? 5. Who wrote the play? 6. Who found her slipper? 7. Who made the basket? 8. Who flew the kite? 9. Who ate the carrot?