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Row 1, Col 1 What is an index? Cats Bodies 92 Breeds 105 Caring for 115 Feeding 175 Language 200 Dogs Bodies 10 Breeds 75 Caring for 29 Feeding 31, 62 Illness 45, 83 The part of a book this section would be from.
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1,2 What is page 105? Cats 83-250 Bodies 92 Breeds 105 Caring for 115 Feeding 175 Language 200 Dogs 1-83 Bodies 10 Breeds 75 Caring for 29 Feeding 31, 62 Illness 45, 83 The page in the book that has information on types of cats.
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1,3 Zuri Jackson. That’s my name. 1 Count to three, it’s still the same. 2 Turn the rope and watch me spin. 3 Quick, Danitra! Jump on in. 4 What are lines 1 & 2 and lines 3 & 4? The lines of this poem that rhyme.
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What is a thesaurus? The reference book that you would use to find a synonym
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2,1 What is an encyclopedia? The reference book you would use to look up an article that would tell you all about birds
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2,2 She swims in the salty sea. What is alliteration? What this is an example of…
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2,3 You would look for a map here. What is an atlas?
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2,4 What are shallot and sharp? Between which guide words would you find an article on sharks? shallot and sharp scorch and scrape shirk and shopkeeper short and should
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3,1 What is dictionary? The reference book that would tell you the meaning of a word.
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3,2 What are headings and subheadings? Whales Types of Whales There are two types of whales. One type is the toothed whale and the other kind is the baleen whale. Toothed whales hunt food to eat such as fish or squid or even penguins. Baleen whales strain water through their baleen to get tiny creatures called krill to eat. Where Whales Live Whales live in oceans all over the earth. Some types of whales travel to many different places. Other whales stay in a small area. Beluga whales, for example, live in arctic waters. Many whales live in pods or groups. Sharks Types of Sharks There are many different kinds of sharks found all around the world. They all live in the oceans. Where Sharks Live Some sharks live in shallow waters and some sharks live in the deepest parts of the oceans. Most sharks are solitary creatures that live by themselves.
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3,3 What is the table of contents? The part of a book that tells you which page the chapters start on
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3,4 definition of alliteration What is “beginning sounds are the same?”
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4,1 What is a glossary? If you were reading a book about tigers and didn’t know what the word “jungle” meant, you could find out in this part of the book…
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Laps Run by 3 rd Grade Classes at Recess 4,2 What is Richardson’s class? Number of Laps Which class ran the most laps on Tuesday?
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4,3 What is alliteration? Grand and gray The regal ray Slyly glides Upon its prey. The underlined words are an example of this.
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4,4 What are cabin and cage? In a dictionary, the guide words that “cactus” would be between: camel and can buzz and cable cabin and cage cast and cat
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5,1 What is chapter 2, starting on page 8? Table of contents Chapter 1…………Cherokee Indians……………..3 Chapter 2…………Creek Indians………………....8 Chapter 3…………Seminole Indians…………….14 Chapter 4…………Choctaw Indians……………..22 Chapter 5…………Chickasaw Indians…………..30 Which chapter has information about Creek Indians and on what page does it start?
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5,2 What are lines 2 and 4? I do not mind you, Winter Wind 1 When you come whirling by, 2 To tickle me with snowflakes 3 Drifting softly from the sky. 4 I do not even mind you 1 When you nibble at my skin 2 Scrambling over all of me 3 Attempting to get in. 4 But when you bowl me over 1 And I land on my behind 2 Then I must tell you, Winter Wind 3 I mind…I really mind! 4 Which lines rhyme in each stanza of this poem?
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What is an encyclopedia? If you wanted to find out all about alligators, which reference book would you use?
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Laps Run by 3 rd Grade Classes at Recess 5,4 What is Gibbons’ class? Number of Laps On Friday, did Gibbons’ class or Dawson’s class run more laps?
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