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Name 5 things you might see around Halloween.
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- Name 3 or more items we wear outside when it's cold.
- You: "My name is _____."
- Name a holiday where you go door to door asking for treats?
- Name 3 hot foods/drinks.
- Name 3 or more winter sports/activities.
- "And... Is my name on it?" asked the wolf.
- Doctor's Office: "10 a.m. is good. What is your name, please?"
- Name 5 costumes kids might wear on Halloween.
- What does the Sturgeon Moon get its name from?
- Name a costume that would have a cape.
- Name 3 things that can be described using the antonym of hard.
- What is your name?
- Name 3 things that are also sweet.
- What is your mom/dad's name?
- Name something different than this item.
- My name is ____.
- Name a costume that would have a mask.
- Name a candy that is sour.
- Name a candy that is chewy.
- Name 3 or more winter sports.
- Name a category associated with this item.
- My name is _______.
- Name 5 types of candy you might get on Halloween.
- Name something that is NOT a breakfast item.
- Third: Be prepared to give your address, your name, and any other specific information the 911 operator asks you.
- How do you spell your name?
- Name a candy that is sticky.
- Can you spell the name of one of them?
- Name something like this item.
- Do you know anyone else with your first name?
- M-m-m-my name is ___.
- Name a category this item is part of.
- Name 3 or more items we wear outside when it's hot.
- Name 3 or more items we would find in a kitchen.
- Name a costume that is scary.
- Are there any famous people with your first or last name?
- Third-person singular is the pronouns – he, she, it + any name, position, or relation that describes one single person or thing.
- Name items you would use to make a snowman .
- Yes, what is your name?
- What is your teacher's name?
- Name 5 things you might see at a Halloween party.
- Name something that is slimy.
- Name 3 things that can be described using the antonym (soft or fuzzy).
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things
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- making the size or importance of things bigger than they actually are
- things you need when the weather is cold
- making the size or importance of things smaller than they actually are
- Making the size or importance of things bigger than they actually are
- Contrast -- to state how things are different
- things that describe winter
- 2 things you can smell (including body odors)
- things that make you laugh
- Decorate -- to add things, make nice
- things you need to mail a Valentine
- Collect -- have many things of the same type
- 3 things you can feel (like your feet in your shoes, your bum on a chair, your heartbeat)
- things you give on Valentine’s Day
- only taking into account negative things about a situation and leaving out the positive things
- Things you hang at Christmas
- People/things I say goodnight to before going to bed
- Things you pack in a lunchbox
- things you do when you have a snow day
- things to do over spring break
- Things you unpack when you get home from school
- things associated with February
- only paying attention certain things in a situation
- Making the size or importance of things smaller than they actually are
- Diverse- (Adj)- a group or things that are made up differently from each other
- Things you want to be for Halloween
- The first things I take out of my backpack when I get home
- Dozen -- twelve things
- things associated with Easter
- Compare -- to state how things are the same
- Scary things
- Things I want for Christmas
- Feast -- to eat a lot of things
- Things I to do to get started on my homework
- Benefit – good things or outcomes
- Things you pack in a backpack
- things that describe winter weather
- things associated with Cupid
- Things you would find in a stocking
- Things you do at Christmas time
- Things in the bathroom I use before I go to sleep
- things you want when you are sick
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- What are some things you can do at the pool in the summer?
- I spy with my little eye on five things to eat.
- Where do you go to see your teacher and learn new things?
- Things you find in the kitchen.
- What are some things you can do to relax in the summer?
- What are some things you can drink in the summer?
- What are three things Kiki saw outside her curtains?
- I spy with my little eye three scary things.
- Name 3 things that can be described using the antonym of hard.
- What are some things you can do in the summertime?
- Friendship is one of the best things in life.
- Name 3 things that are also sweet.
- I spy with my little eye four round things.
- Find three things that you can eat.
- He likes to build things with blocks.
- Things you find in a grocery store.
- What are some things you can do to cool down in the summer?
- What are some things you can eat in the summer?
- What are some things you can wear in the summer?
- 4 things you can hear.
- Find all cold things.
- Find three things that are related to Holidays.
- What are some things you can do to enjoy the summer?
- What are three things you need to plant flowers?
- What are some things you can do in the summer?
- What are some things you can do on the beach in the summer?
- What are some things we wear outside when it's cold?
- Name/point/type five things you can see at this very moment.
- I know I have all of the right things in my back because..
- What are some fun things to do in the summer?
- The bagpiper waited and did not complicate things.
- I spy with my little eye three orange things.
- What are some things you can do to make the most of the summer?
- What are some things you can do to have fun in the summer?
- Are there any places in your body where you feel these things?
- What are three things Kiki saw outside of her window?
- Name 5 things you might see at a Halloween party.
- Name 3 things that can be described using the antonym (soft or fuzzy).
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- Get back in the groove. After a loss, it can be tough to get back in the swing of things. But it's important to remember that you're not always going to win. Practice and focus on your next game.
- Why can’t you explain puns to kleptomaniacs? They always take things literally.
- Do you like to play out in the snow? What kind of things do you like to do on a snow day?
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- Have you ever been to a haunted house? What might you see?
- Do chores: Get the supplies you need to do your chores. Do one chore at a time, step by step. You might clean your room. Do your laundry. Sweep the floor. When you are done, check with an adult to make sure you did your chores correctly. Put away the supplies you used. Wash your hands.
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around
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- walk to the right, spin around one time, and then walk to the left
- After you point to the picnic basket, draw a circle around it
- Navigate – get around, steer
- Secret Santa, White Elephant, Christmas Story Pass Around
- spin around two times
- Squirrels scrabbling around the tree
- spin around one time and then sit down
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- When I was younger, I thought that the world revolved around me. I was the center of the universe and nothing else mattered.
- My parents and I drove around to see the Christmas lights yesterday.
- Draw a red circle around the chair.
- The squirrel loves to run around outside.
- Draw a blue circle around Sammy.
- Draw a yellow circle around the books.
- I will touch the dot, and you will draw a circle around it or click the beacon.
- She walked around the block, so she could stretch her legs.
- Draw a green triangle around Kiki.
- Draw a blue square around the flowers.
- The fossil record indicates that birds evolved from theropod dinosaurs during the Jurassic period, around 150–200 million years ago.
- I watched the ballerina spin around the stage.
- Many countries around the world celebrate this day with different traditions.
- Draw a blue triangle around the tire.
- First put a circle around the birds in the sky then put an X on the fox.
- Draw a circle around all the trees.
- My parents and me drive around to see the christmas lights yesterday.
- Ruby, the calico cat, reclined in the shade, her curious gaze roving around the yard for a new playmate.
- What do you wear around your neck to keep you warm?
- Draw a yellow triangle around the tree.
- Our family will sit around the table to eat breakfast.
- What animal is a fuzzy creature with bushy tail and black mask of fur around the eye area?
- Draw a red square around the train.
- Let us run around the rock and roll with delight.
- Draw a triangle around each of the reindeer.
- Draw a yellow square around the car.
- Draw a green square around the robot.
- 3. Rub the bristles around all of your teeth, using circular, back-and-forth, and up-and-down motions, for two minutes
- Put a square around each of the wreaths.
- Draw a green circle around the frog.
- Put a heart around all the snowflakes.
- How does a bee move around?
- Dance around your room 45 seconds.
- Draw a red triangle around the turtle.
- If there is a Jack-o-lantern, draw a heart around the bell.
- The bee buzzed around the daisy, and the butterfly fluttered by.
- Draw a square around an ornament, a cloud with snow, and then a mitten.
- The elderly farmer rounded up his sheep, while the rambunctious lambs romped around the pasture.
- Draw a blue circle around the butterfly.
- The yellow car drove around the store.
- Draw 4 circles around the 4-point star and 8 circles around the 8-point star.
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- It is almost time for the final race. Everyone sings the "Star Spangled Banner" and Josef hops into his race car. Next, the announcer says, "Drivers, start your engines!" After a short click, click, click, the engine fires to life with a loud VROOM. The pace car leads the pack as the cars warm up and make sure everything is safe. As Josef slowly drives around he sees his family cheering him on. The pace car pulls into the pit lane and the green flag waves to start the race.
- Finally, be patient and understanding. Remember that your parents are only looking out for you, and that it may take some time for them to come around to your point of view. Be prepared to answer their questions and address their concerns.
- There was a faint cool breeze that rustled through the forest. The warmth of the bonfire was felt by the group and the light from the fire, full moon, and the stars provided light. The smell of chocolate, smoke, and pine was in the air. There were the sounds of the crackling of the wood on the fire and the crunching of s’mores. The nights were beginning to get longer, and the leaves were changing to beautiful hues of red, yellow, and orange as they fell. After some time around the bonfire, it was time for the storytelling to occur.
- Rosa woke up in her room on Saturday morning feeling so excited to meet her friend Marta at the park. She sprang out of bed and ran to the closet to get dressed. Then she quickly ran downstairs for some breakfast so they could leave quickly for the playground, however, as soon as she looked out the window and saw the weather, she became very sad. Rosa was disappointed but decided to ask her father if she could invite Marta over to her house instead of going to the park. Her dad agreed and they called Marta’s mother together to ask if she could come over. 30 minutes later, Marta’s mom dropped her off at Rosa’s house and they spent the afternoon playing hide and seek around the house. Rosa was happy that she could still spend time with her friend, even if they weren’t able to go to the park as planned.
- My family and friends were coming to visit for the holiday that occurs every November in the fall. My mom and dad spent all day cooking and cleaning. The food was going to be finished a little after everyone arrived. Everyone was arriving around dusk to celebrate together. Just as everyone arrived, there was heavy rain and lightning. Suddenly everything went dark in the house. When my mom checked the food in the oven, the food had not finished cooking. We got out all of our candles and flashlights then started playing card games as my mom called many restaurants to see if she could order food. We ended up sharing what we were thankful for as we ate pizza together. It was a holiday I will always remember!
- One afternoon, Lynn decided to take a walk around the neighborhood. As she turned the corner, she saw her friend Sarah in the yard next door, sunbathing. Lynn waved, but Sarah didn't see her. Lynn was about to go back home when she noticed that Sarah's iPod was lying on the ground next to her chair.
- True or False: A dime has 118 ridges around the edge. (True)
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