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On topic or off topic: Mrs. Harper: “Class, get out your reading books, it’s time for reading!” Adam: “Mrs. Harper, I got sick last night and my mom had to give me some medicine. Mrs. Harper: “Adam, you need to get out your reading book.”
Off topic
On topic or off topic: Natalie: “I saw a turtle trying to cross the road yesterday..” Lee: “You did? Did he make it across?” Natalie: “My mom and dad stopped to help him across the road.” Lee: “That’s so cool, you saved him!”
On topic
On topic or off topic: Rachel: “Hi, Jason! How are you this morning?” Jason: “Do you have a charger for my iPad?” Rachel: “Um, I don’t think so…how are you this morning?” Jason: “I need to charge my iPad because the battery is getting lo
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On topic or off topic: Piper: “Did you finish your homework?” Travis: “Yea, it was really hard!” Piper: “I thought so too, how long did it take you?” Travis: “Like an hour…I thought I would never get finished!”
On topic
On topic or off topic: Amy: “This game is so much fun!” Gabe: “I lost a tooth last night.” Amy: “Oh…well, that’s cool…” Gabe: “I’ve lost 5 teeth this year so far..”
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On topic or off topic: Julie: “I like your shirt, is it new?” Matt: “Yea, I got it for my birthday!” Julie: “It’s really cool.” Matt: “Thank you!”
On topic
On topic or off topic: Gene: “Let’s go play on the slide!” Josh: “Sure, that sounds like fun!” Gene: “Do you want to race?” Josh: “Yea, let’s go!”
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On topic or off topic: Scott: “Did you bring your lunch today?” Ashley: “They are having hot dogs for lunch in the cafeteria.” Scott: “Yea, but did you bring your lunch?” Ashely: “Tomorrow they are having soup.”
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On topic or off topic: Charlotte: “My dog did not like the fireworks last night…” David: “Yea.” Charlotte: “He kept whining and hiding under the couch!” David: “I want to play Minecraft.”
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On topic or off topic: Annie: “I went to the movies this weekend!” Drew: “What movie did you see?” Annie: “The new Independence Day movie!” Drew: “Oh, cool! Did you like it?”
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What do you like to cook? Why?
I like to cook... because....
What should you do when crossing the street? Why did you do that?
When crossing the street you look both ways because you are looking for cars.
What do you like to do at recess? Why
I like... because
What is your favorite part of the school day? Why?
I like ... because....
What would you do if you got lost? What would you tell them?
Find responsible adult or community helper.
Trudy looked down; the sound of everyone’s laughter burned in her ears. She felt her face grow warm and knew she was turning red. She wished she could just walk out of the classroom.
 
Based on this description, what can the reader infer?
 
Trudy is new in school.
 
Trudy is embarrassed.
 
Trudy is very angry.
Katie slammed her math textbook closed and crumpled up the piece of paper she was working on. “Ugh!” she said.
 
Based on this passage, what can you infer about Katie?
 
Katie is having difficulty with math.
 
Katie enjoys math.
 
Katie has finished her math homework.
Emily and Molly both auditioned for a singing role in a musical. Emily landed a spot in the musical, but Molly did not.
 
Which one is true?
 
The directors thought Molly was a better singer than Emily.
 
The directors thought Emily was a better singer than Molly.
 
Neither Emily nor Molly had a chance to sing during the audi
Tim and Liam both glanced around the room nervously as the teacher handed back the graded tests. The teacher handed Liam his test and smiled. The teacher handed Tim his test and asked, “What happened?”
 
The reader can reasonably infer:
 
Tim did not do well on the test.
 
Tim was not in school on the day of the test.
 
Liam did not do well on the test.
What is another word for road?
Cat, street, or car
What is a synonym goes with large?
Small, elephant, or big
What is a synonym goes with noisy?
Soft, loud, or annoying
What is a synonym goes with glad?
Happy, sad, or mad
What is a synonym for gift?
Money, card, or present
What is a synonym goes with friend?
Enemy, student, or pal
What is a synonym goes with repair?
Break, change or fix
What synonym goes with small?
Tiny, Big, or Scap