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Slide 1 - Slide
Which part of the sentence is the cause?
Wilbur had been lonely because he had moved to a new farm.
A
Wilbur had been lonely
B
he had moved to a new farm.
Slide 2 - Quiz
Cause
Effect
Drag each part of the sentence into the correct box.
He was able to settle and feel better about his new home once he made new friends.
He was able to settle and feel better about his new home
once he made new friends
Slide 3 - Drag question
Drag the boxes to the correct order
p. 53
1-First
2
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6
She is still working at midnight.
Evening comes.
She weaves something in the open section.
She goes to her web and cuts some lines.
Charlotte begins to stir.
She makes an open section in the middle of the web.
Slide 4 - Drag question
Drag the boxes to the correct order
p. 53
1-First
2
3
4
5
6
Zuckerman sees the writing, and they both stare.
Zuckerman goes to tell his wife.
Lurvy notices Charlotte's web.
He goes to the house to tell Mr. Zuckerman.
He sees the words in the web and is shocked.
Both men walk back to Wilbur's yard.
Slide 5 - Drag question
Do people at a funeral behave solemnly or excitedly?
A
solemnly
B
excitedly
Slide 6 - Quiz
If something shone in the sun, did it glisten or drowse?
A
glisten
B
drowse
Slide 7 - Quiz
Is a garden a patch or an exertion of land?
A
patch
B
exertion
Slide 8 - Quiz
If I stumbled over my words, did I bewilder or blunder?
A
bewilder
B
blunder
Slide 9 - Quiz
If a baby fell asleep on your lap, did it experience or drowse?
A
experience
B
drowse
Slide 10 - Quiz
If someone has produced a rug, has she blundered or woven it?
A
blundered
B
woven
Slide 11 - Quiz
Is a rider drowsed or astride a horse?
A
drowsed
B
astride
Slide 12 - Quiz
Is a poem uttered or shouted?
A
uttered
B
shouted
Slide 13 - Quiz
Would someone deeply confused by a problem likely show exertions or bewilderment?
A
exertions
B
bewilderment
Slide 14 - Quiz
Are pushups and jumping jacks exertions or wovens?
A
exertions
B
wovens
Slide 15 - Quiz
Type the adjectives.
Jada handed out four apples to the hungry children.
Slide 16 - Open question
Type the adjectives.
Drew is afraid his new bike tire already has a leak.
Slide 17 - Open question
Type the adjectives.
The abandoned cabin is located behind that hill.
Slide 18 - Open question
Type the adjectives.
A large, wet dog chased me through the Japanese garden.
Slide 19 - Open question
Circle the vocabulary words on page 33-34
Slide 20 - Slide
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