Write one short i word.. Write one short a word.

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Write one short i word.

Write one short a word.

Circle the short i word. icehit

Circle the short a word. cattape

Circle the short i word. igloolite

Circle the short a word. maplate

Write the letter b lower case.

Underline the author.

Circle the letters in the sentence that need capital letters. the boy went to school on saturday.

Put the correct punctuation at the end of the sentence. Can I go to the ice cream shop

Put the correct punctuation at the end of the sentence. I like that teacher

Put the correct punctuation at the end of the sentence. Who is the principal

Put the correct punctuation at the end of the sentence. May I please have that book

Circle the short i word. ice creammitten

Circle the words that need capital letters. can billy come over and play?

Circle the words that need capital letters. my birthday is in december.

Underline the title.

Many stories begin like this. ________ upon a time.

Arrange these letters to make a spelling word. E H A V

Match the cause and effect.

Put these pictures in order.

Finish the pattern.

Which picture has a short o? hot globe

Write a short o word. __________________

Match the word to the number. three four zero

Finish this alliteration. Silly Sally went ________.

Finish this alliteration. Jumpy Jilly likes to _______________.

The End! Way to go! You are getting smarter every day!