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?
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Partly in water and land
Amphibians are animals that live where?
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Male frog
Which glass frog stands guard of the eggs after they are laid? |
is
Fill in the Blank: " The frog____ hiding in the water."
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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." |
alphabetical
The glossary is written in which order?
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True
True or False: Frogs, Toads, NEWTS, and Salamanders are all examples of amphibian species
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Its heart beating busily
What can you see from underneath a glass frog? |
will be
Fill in the blank: Next Month, the female frog ____ laying her eggs under the leaves
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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." |
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?
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blends
Fill in the blank: "With its amazing see-through body, the glass frog ________ in perfectly with its surrounding."
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Past tense
Which verb tense is the verb in the following sentence?
"Yesterday, I ate 3/4 of a pizza all by myself." |
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," |