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The Recess Queen
1. Why did the recess queen act the way she did? What can cause people to act in certain ways?
2. Why did the other children allow Mean Jean to act the way she did?
3. What do you notice about the size of Mean Jean compared to everyone else in the story? Why did the illustrator make Mean Jean so large?
4. How was Katie Sue’s behavior different from the others?
Math Practice
1. 7 × _ = 35
2. 11 × 10 = _
3. 11 × _= 99
4. 2 × _ = 22
5. 4 × 5 =
5. _ × 2 = 16
Phonics-Rewrite these run-on sentences as one sentence using a comma and a conjunction.
* A run-on sentence can be corrected by adding a comma and a coordinating conjunction such as and, but, or, so, and yet.
1. We ate all the pizza we still were hungry for more. We ate all the pizza, but we still were hungry for more.
2. The girls play football the boys play soccer. _______________________________________________________
3. The students did their homework they could have some time to play after school. _______________________________________________________
4. I thought I saw a rat it was a hamster. _______________________________________________________
5. Sarah bought a new computer she never uses it. _______________________________________________________
The Recess Queen
1. Why did the recess queen act the way she did? What can cause people to act in certain ways?
2. Why did the other children allow Mean Jean to act the way she did?
3. What do you notice about the size of Mean Jean compared to everyone else in the story? Why did the illustrator make Mean Jean so large?
4. How was Katie Sue’s behavior different from the others?
Math Practice
1. 7 × _ = 35
2. 11 × 10 = _
3. 11 × _= 99
4. 2 × _ = 22
5. 4 × 5 =
5. _ × 2 = 16
Phonics-Rewrite these run-on sentences as one sentence using a comma and a conjunction.
* A run-on sentence can be corrected by adding a comma and a coordinating conjunction such as and, but, or, so, and yet.
1. We ate all the pizza we still were hungry for more. We ate all the pizza, but we still were hungry for more.
2. The girls play football the boys play soccer. _______________________________________________________
3. The students did their homework they could have some time to play after school. _______________________________________________________
4. I thought I saw a rat it was a hamster. _______________________________________________________
5. Sarah bought a new computer she never uses it. _______________________________________________________
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