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π Topic Summary
Making lists is a super useful skill! When you read, you can use lists to keep track of important things you learn. Imagine you're reading a story about a trip to the zoo. You can make a list of all the animals you see! Or, if you're reading about how to bake cookies, you can list all the ingredients you need. Lists help us remember and organize information. Let's practice reading and creating simple lists together!
π Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word with its definition:
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. List | A. To put things in order |
| 2. Item | B. A collection of things written down |
| 3. Organize | C. Something that belongs to a list |
| 4. Reading | D. What you need to do to understand words and ideas. |
| 5. Important | E. Something that matters a lot. |
Match the following:
- π 1 - B
- π 2 - C
- π‘ 3 - A
- π 4 - D
- β 5 - E
βοΈ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Read the paragraph and fill in the missing words from the word bank:
Word Bank: apple, banana, grocery, list, fruits
I went to the __________ store with my mom. We needed to buy some __________. Mom made a __________ so we wouldn't forget anything. First, we bought an __________. Then, we got a __________. We love healthy snacks!
Answers:
- π grocery
- π fruits
- π list
- π apple
- π banana
π§ Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you're packing for a picnic. What are five things you would put on your picnic list? Why?
- π₯ͺ Sandwiches: Easy to carry and eat!
- π₯€ Drinks: To stay hydrated!
- πͺ Cookies: A sweet treat!
- π Fruits: Healthy and delicious!
- π§Ί Blanket: To sit comfortably!
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