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1.5-1 U8 Hide and Seek

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  • Seven sheep are too hard to find. (T/F)
    T
  • Two sheep kneeling next to the king. (T/F)
    F
  • The two sheep next to the queen are _____ .
    lyind down
    laughing
    kneeling down
  • Seven sheep too _____ to find.
    bind
    queen
    hard
  • Are the sheep easy to see?
    No, they are too hard to find.
  • Dog cannot see them. (T/F)
    T
  • One sheep down under the house. (T/F)
    F
  • What a _______ !
    hard
    queen
    bind
  • Speaking English for 30 minutes is ______.
    not hard
    easy
    hard
  • What is another word for a problem or a bad situation?
    A street.
    A bind.
    Easy.
  • Why is the dog in a “bind”?
    Because he cannot see the sheep.
    Because he only found six of the seven sheep.
    Because he didn’t like to play hide and seek.
  • The two sheep are kneeling next to the ______.
    queen
    tree
    creek
  • One sheep down under the _______.
    street
    hard
    queen
  • Where is one sheep? One sheep is ______.
    kneeling next to the queen
    down under the street
    in the creek
  • The cars usually drive on the ______ .
    creek
    tree
    street
  • Are the sheep easy to see?
    No, they are hiding in the tree.
    Yes, the dog has already found all of them.
    No, they are too hard to find.
  • When the soup is so hot, and you can't even eat it, you can say, "This soup is ____ hot ____ eat!"
    too; to
  • A king is married to ______ .
    a queen
    your mom
    Teacher Donna
  • What are the two sheep that are next to the queen doing? They are __________.
    laughing at the dog
    lying down
    kneeling down
  • What are the two sheep kneeling next to? They are kneeling next to the _____.
    queen
    creek
    tree
  • One dog down under the street. (T/F)
    F