Parts of an Informational Text All About Amphibians All About Glass Frogs Practicing Verb Tense Using Context Clues to Understand Unknown Words
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The back of the book
Where in the book is the glossary found?
100

Partly in water and land
Amphibians are animals that live where?
100
Male frog

Which glass frog stands guard of the eggs after they are laid?
100
is
Fill in the Blank: " The frog____ hiding in the water."
100
blend into the environment
What does camouflage mean in this sentence?

"The snake has skin as brown as dirt, making it easy for it to camouflage into its surrounding."
200

alphabetical
The glossary is written in which order?
200
True
True or False: Frogs, Toads, NEWTS, and Salamanders are all examples of amphibian species
200
Its heart beating busily

What can you see from underneath a glass frog?
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will be
Fill in the blank: Next Month, the female frog ____ laying her eggs under the leaves
200
clear
What does see-through mean in this sentence?

"The glass frog has see-through skin, you can see it's heart beating busily from underneath."
300

The titles of each section and the page it can be found on
What are the two things that can be found on the Table of Contents
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6,800
There are about how many species of amphibians?
300
blends
Fill in the blank: "With its amazing see-through body, the glass frog ________ in perfectly with its surrounding."
300
Past tense
Which verb tense is the verb in the following sentence?

"Yesterday, I ate 3/4 of a pizza all by myself."
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the same
What does similar mean in this sentence?

"They aren't poisonous, but they appear to be dangerous because their banding is so similar to venomous coral snakes,"






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