Written by: Joseph Lockavitch, Ed.D. failure free. Reading Program Teal Level Going to the Mall. Story: Eating at the Mall
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1 INDEPENDENT ACTIVITIES Written by: Joseph Lockavitch, Ed.D. The failure free Reading Program Teal Level Going to the Mall Story: Eating at the Mall Printed in the United States of America 2007 JFL Enterprises 140 Cabarrus Ave., West Concord, NC IAT0407
2 Introduction to Activities Packet The student Independent Activity Packet was created to give severely reading disabled students something they have never had an opportunity to work independently with age appropriate materials. This activity packet is arranged according to student stories. Each story contains a set number of student lessons. Each lesson comes with eight different exercises. The first four exercises: Words, Phrases, Alphabetical Order and Scrambled Sentences promote word recognition, reading comprehension, and writing. The second four exercises: Matching, Word Illustrations, Sentence Illustrations and Word Search promote reading recognition, reading comprehension and higher order thinking skills. The number and type of activities used are left to the discretion of the teaching professional. Our Criterion Reference Tests with the accompanying Student Record Sheets gives the teaching professional an opportunity to measure and monitor student progress. The Criterion Reference Tests measure student growth in Oral Reading, Silent Reading and Word Recognition. 2
3 Eating at the Mall 3
4 Lesson 1 4
5 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall Writing Exercise 1 Lesson 1 1. The downtown mall is one of the malls in the country. 2. The mall has levels. 3. The first two contains department stores. Choices: A. three B. levels C. largest 5
6 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall Writing Exercise 2 Lesson 1 1. The downtown mall is one of the largest malls. 2. The mall. 3. The first two levels. Choices: A. has three levels B. contain department stores C. in the country 6
7 Name: Date: Score: Alphabetical Order Lesson 1 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ a b Section 1 c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Section levels mall bargain shoppers movie contain upstairs businesses 7
8 Name: Date: Score: Scrambled Sentences Lesson 1 downtown The country mall is the of one the largest malls in. 8
9 Name: Date: Score: The Gas Station Matching Exercise Lesson 1 1. My mother and I are going to. A. my younger brother 2. My mother is going to shop for a present for. B. the downtown mall 3. I will visit with my friend at. C. the tape store 9
10 Name: Date: Sentence Illustration Lesson 1 The downtown mall is one of the largest malls in the country with three levels. The first two levels contain department stores, specialty shops, restaurants, and a movie theater. 10
11 Name: Date: Word Illustration Lesson 1 Mall Shoppers 11
12 Can you find? "Eating at the Mall" Lesson 1 e i r u p s t a i r s y n t t d r i e l a a r n d f r a e n d w y mm t o t e b l b a e v a d n w c d t d e i k l o o e n a h f m a t c u u m a l l e r k t n c o n t a i n t l d y l s i t e f w b l e h l b s l e v e l a mall contain levels upstairs Name: Date: 12
13 Name: Date: Score: Question & Answer Lesson 1 _ Answer the questions below using complete sentences. Use the passage for help. The downtown mall is one of the largest malls in the country with three levels. The first two levels contain department stores, specialty shops, restaurants, and a movie theater. There are certainly enough businesses on these two upstairs levels to delight any amount of excited shoppers who are anxious to find a bargain. 1. Why do you think a large mall makes shoppers excited? 2. Why would someone be anxious to find a bargain? 3. What bargains interest you when you shop at stores? 13
14 Lesson 2
15 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall Writing Exercise 1 Lesson 2 1. There are many in the downtown mall. 2. The restaurants are in one large area. 3. It looks like there is a of restaurants. Choices: A. mixture B. located C. restaurants 15
16 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall Writing Exercise 2 Lesson 2 1. There are many restaurants in 2. The restaurants are located in. 3. It looks like there is a million. Choices: A. different types of restaurants B. one large area C. the downtown mall 16
17 Name: Date: Score: Alphabetical Order Lesson 2 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ a b Section 1 c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Section taste types mixture measure restaurant located many million 17
18 Name: Date: Score: Scrambled Sentences Lesson 2 located restaurants are large in one area The downtown of the mall. 18
19 Name: Date: Score: Eatingat the Mall Matching Exercise Lesson 2 1. There are many restaurants in. A. million different types of restaurants 2. The restaurants are located in. B. one large area 3. It looks like there is a mixture of a. C. the downtown mall 19
20 Name: Date: Sentence Illustration Lesson 2 There are many restaurants in the downtown mall. The restaurants are located in one large area of the downtown mall. It looks like there is a mixture of a million different types of restaurants. 20
21 Name: Date: Word Illustration Lesson 2 Restaurants Area 21
22 Can you find? "Eating at the Mall" Lesson 2 l w s m e t d d f o w o a i o r r m i e e u c l t r o e z f c t t a l h s g r d f e e a t e d r f m l e s f e e t a r i o i r b e i d l r q e h y e a t i i o y k a n t n d v i f s d d o w n t o w n f e a e m y z f f i d different downtown large located Name: Date: 22
23 Name: Date: Score: Question & Answer Lesson 2 _ Answer the questions below using complete sentences. Use the passage for help. There are many restaurants in the downtown mall. The restaurants are located in one large area of the downtown mall. It looks like there is a mixture of a million different types of restaurants that are meant to give anybody any measure of taste they want. 1. Why are there so many different restaurants in one place? 2. What is one of your favorite restaurants? 3. Do you think a cook at a restaurant has an important job? 23
24 Lesson 3
25 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall Writing Exercise 1 Lesson 3 1. I can see pizza restaurants and food restaurants. 2. There are bakeries selling cookies,, and cakes. 3. There are also ice and yogurt shops. Choices: A. cream B. health C. pies 25
26 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall Writing Exercise 2 Lesson 3 1. I can see pizza restaurants and. 2. There are bakeries selling cookies,. 3. There are also ice cream. Choices: A. health food restaurants B. and yogurt shops C. pies, and cakes 26
27 Name: Date: Score: Alphabetical Order Lesson 3 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ a b Section 1 c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Section pizza Chinese health food cakes prepared shops yogurt 27
28 Name: Date: Score: Scrambled Sentences Lesson 3 bakeries There selling cookies, and cakes. are pies, 28
29 Name: Date: Score: Matching Exercise Lesson 3 1. I can see pizza restaurants and. A. health food restaurants 2. There are bakeries selling cookies,. B. and yogurt shops 3. There are ice cream. C. pies, and cakes 29
30 Name: Date: Sentence Illustration Lesson 3 I can see pizza restaurants, Chinese restaurants, health food restaurants, seafood restaurants, soul food restaurants and more. There are bakeries selling cookies, pies, and cakes. There are also ice cream and yogurt shops. 30
31 Name: Date: Word Illustration Lesson 3 Pies Cookies 31
32 Can you find? "Eating at the Mall" Lesson 3 t e n n a h l t a d f t f b n e z o r f e i k r a t n n r p p r m i e k r u e o i a a t t m e u g t z h v p g c e r h y z o o s e s h m i r a g t t r r d e b e e o t a t n p d n e s o m b l s e t u f r a o h h t z e n o frozen pizza bakeries prepared Name: Date: 32
33 Name: Date: Score: Question & Answer Lesson 3 _ Answer the questions below using complete sentences. Use the passage for help. I can see pizza restaurants, Chinese restaurants, health food restaurants, seafood restaurants, soul food restaurants, and more. There are bakeries selling cookies, pies, and cakes. There are also ice cream and yogurt shops. People can buy, by the gallon, all kinds of delicious food that have already been prepared in many blends of favorite flavors. 1. Can you name two different kinds of restaurants in this mall? 2. Why is the food prepared ahead of time? 3. Which one of the restaurants named in the story is your favorite? 33
34 Lesson 4
35 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall Writing Exercise 1 Lesson 4 1. My best friend and I cannot on what we want to eat. 2. We decide to compromise and go to restaurants. 3. We also agree to what we get. Choices: A. agree B. exchange C. separate 35
36 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall Writing Exercise 2 Lesson 4 1. My best friend and I cannot agree on what we. 2. We decide to compromise and go. 3. We also agree to. Choices: A. exchange what we get B. want to eat C. to separate restaurants 36
37 Name: Date: Score: Alphabetical Order Lesson 4 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ a b Section 1 c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Section best honesty agree between table located eat separate 37
38 Name: Date: Score: Scrambled Sentences Lesson 4 agree friend My eat best and what I cannot on we want to. 38
39 Name: Date: Score: Matching Exercise Lesson 4 1. My friend and I cannot agree on what we. A. a newpaper store 2. We decide to compromise and go. B. want to eat 3. We agree to meet at a table located between a fancy C. to separate restaurants furniture shop and. 39
40 Name: Date: Sentence Illustration Lesson 4 My best friend and I cannot agree on what we want to eat. We decide to compromise and go to separate restaurants. We agree to meet at a table located between a fancy furniture store and a newpaper stand. We also agree to exchange what we get and then tell each other, in all honesty, what we think.. 40
41 Name: Date: Word Illustration Lesson 4 Meet Between 41
42 Can you find? "Eating at the Mall" Lesson 4 i l v k a c r r n r e p c a r a h n t i c s e a e n o r h i i r e s s n f e i d v l h p p o m l i j e g i d a t l r u t e t s t o r a i k i s n a e k x a h n s d s m c c m y t i c o m p r o m i s e c o m p r c l a s e d separate compromise cannot located Name: Date: 42
43 Name: Date: Score: Question & Answer Lesson 4 _ Answer the questions below using complete sentences. Use the passage for help. My best friend and I cannot agree on what we want to eat. We decide to compromise and go to separate restaurants. We agree to meet at a table located between a fancy furniture shop and a newspaper store. We also agree to exchange what we get and then tell each other, in all honesty, what we think. 1. Why did the two friends compromise on where to eat? 2. Where did the friends agree to meet? 3. What do you think the words in all honesty mean? 43
44 Lesson 5
45 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall Writing Exercise 1 Lesson 5 1. I decide to go to the restaurant. 2. A handsome person asks if I can order for him. 3. The pizza restaurant a slice of cheese pizza. Choices: A. slender B. offers C. pizza 45
46 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall Writing Exercise 2 Lesson 5 1. I decide to go to. 2. I decide to get their special. 3. The pizza restaurant offers a slice. Choices: A. the pizza restaurant B. of cheese pizza C. of the day 46
47 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall" Alphabetical Order Lesson 5 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ a b Section 1 c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Section sausage pizza offers special salad cheese slice large 47
48 Name: Date: Score: Scrambled Sentences Lesson 5 the to go to the pizza to get their I special decide restaurant of day. 48
49 Name: Date: Score: Matching Exercise Lesson 5 1. I decide to go to. A. the pizza restaurant 2. The pizza restaruant offers a slice. B. a wrinkled sweater 3. A slender handsome person is wearing. C. of cheese pizza 49
50 Name: Date: Sentence Illustration Lesson 5 I decide to go to the pizza restaurant to get their special of the day. The pizza restaurant offers a slice of cheese pizza and a slice of pepperoni pizza with a large soda. A slender handsome person wearing a wrinkled sweater asks if I can order him a sausage and bacon pizza and a salad. 50
51 Name: Date: Word Illustration Lesson 5 Pizza Slice 51
52 Can you find? "Eating at the Mall" Lesson 5 t a e a l s c p o i r e r t m a o h e c e e h p t e o e c p f e s p i u c e n l p t l t a s a h s a t e t y a f f t a i i a r o e u a o s c g n r o j i r n e e i u e r n o e a j p r c t s d i e e n s e r d e d i c e d t special restaurant decided pepperoni Name: Date: 52
53 Name: Date: Score: Question & Answer Lesson 5 _ Answer the questions below using complete sentences. Use the passage for help. I decide to go to the pizza restaurant to get their special of the day. The pizza restaurant offers a slice of cheese pizza and a slice of pepperoni pizza with a large soda. A slender handsome person wearing a wrinkled sweater asks if I can order him a sausage and bacon pizza and a salad with lettuce, tomato, pepper and onion. 1. What do you think about the special of the day? 2. Why would someone ask you to order for them? 3. What do you like on your pizza? 53
54 Lesson 6
55 Name: Date: Score: Writing Exercise 1 Lesson 6 1. I had to think whether I should for this man. 2. The man was giving all his to a little boy. 3. The man in a warm language. Choices: A. attention B. order C. talked 55
56 Name: Date: Score: Writing Exercise 2 Lesson 6 1. I had to think whether I. 2. The man was giving all. 3. The man talked in. Choices: A. his attention to the little boy B. should order for this man C. a warm language 56
57 Name: Date: Score: Alphabetical Order Lesson 6 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ a b Section 1 c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Section worry jacket knee language husky tear upset language 57
58 Name: Date: Score: Scrambled Sentences Lesson 6 until I saw why whether I should order for this man I had to think he asked. 58
59 Name: Date: Score: Matching Exercise Lesson 6 1. The man was giving all his attention. A. order for this man 2. I had to think whether I should. B. a warm language 3. The man talked in. C. to a husky little boy 59
60 Name: Date: Sentence Illustration Lesson 6 The man was giving all his attention to a husky little boy in a jacket who was crying because he had a big tear in his knee and a cut on his thumb. The man talked in a warm language that let the boy know he was not upset with this problem and it was not neccessary to worry. 60
61 Name: Date: Word Illustration Lesson 6 Jacket Knee 61
62 Can you find? "Eating at the Mall" Lesson 6 a t y e n t i n o s t n e n t s c h a d t l o t k a t h o e p h a i e o h f m r w n u n t s m e i a d k n m y n h s e e c e h f b a e k t l r h r d e u r t e n p d e e v d c g t k n e e c i i o n r a d h n o k o r h t t order attention knee thumb Name: Date: 62
63 Name: Date: Score: Question & Answer Lesson 6 _ Answer the questions below using complete sentences. Use the passage for help. I had to think whether I should order for this man until I saw why he asked. The man was giving all his attention to a husky little boy in a jacket who was crying because he had a big tear in his knee and a cut on his thumb. The man talked in a warm language that let the boy know he was not upset with this problem and it was not necessary to worry. 1. Why was the man tallking in a warm language to the little boy? 2. Why is the husky little boy upset? 3. Why is it important to tell the little boy not to worry? 63
64 Lesson 7
65 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall Writing Exercise 1 Lesson 7 1. I had already the man was boy's father. 2. The man was able to tune out all the going on in this food carnival. 3. The man looked like a or magician. Choices: A. wizard B. nonsense C. figured 65
66 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall Writing Exercise 2 Lesson 7 1. I had already figured the. 2. The man was able to tune out. 3. The man looked like. Choices: A. all the nonsense B. a wizard or magician C. man was the boy's father 66
67 Name: Date: Score: Alphabetical Order Lesson 7 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ a b Section 1 c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Section medicine nonsense magician carnival figured smooth envelope squeal 67
68 Name: Date: Score: Scrambled Sentences Lesson 7 like a wizard The man looked or magician on the in one smooth stroke as he put the medicine wicked cut. 68
69 Name: Date: Score: Matching Exercise Lesson 7 1. I had already figured the man was. A. like a wizard 2. The man looked. B. the boy's father 3. The man was able to tune out. C. all the nonsense 69
70 Name: Date: Sentence Illustration Lesson7 I had already figured the man was the boy's father, and I watched as he took some medicine from an envelope and put it on his son's thumb. The man was able to tune out all the nonsense going on in this food carnival and take pity on his lonesome son who tried not to suffer or squeal out in pain. 70
71 Name: Date: Word Illustration Lesson 7 Medicine Magician 71
72 Can you find? "Eating at the Mall" Lesson 7 h s o o t h s a h s m t h e i d e m d b e s m e d i c i n e s o e t p m e e h t e s s n w o n d s h i e n h v x l d j s o o e r t e t e f o a t s l k o r h v d d k n h r i o o e n n a o d x t e m o t e h n t c l s q s e medicine envelope smooth nonsense Name: Date: 72
73 Name: Date: Score: Question & Answer Lesson 7 _ Answer the questions below using complete sentences. Use the passage for help. I had already figured the man was the boy s father, and I watched as he took some medicine from an envelope and put it on his son s thumb. The man was able to tune out all the nonsense going on in this food carnival and take pity on his lonesome son who tried not to suffer or squeal out in pain. The man looked like a wizard or a magician as he put the medicine on that wicked cut in one smooth stroke. 1. How do you think the person figured out the man was the boy s father? 2. Why was it important that the man tuned out all the nonsense in the food carnival? 3. Why do you think the boy tried not to squeal out in pain? 73
74 Lesson 8
75 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall Writing Exercise 1 Lesson 8 1. My friend went to a shop to get their special of the day. 2. The special was a roast beef sandwich with fries. 3. I she would get a chicken sandwich smothered in gravy. Choices: A. thought B. french C. sandwich 75
76 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall Writing Exercise 2 Lesson 8 1. My friend went to the sandwich shop to get their special. 2. The special of the day at the sandwich shop was a. 3. The special came with french fries and a. Choices: A. roast beef sandwich B. large fruit juice C. of the day 76
77 Name: Date: Score: Alphabetical Order Lesson 8 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ a b Section 1 c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Section friend roast sandwich smothered fries fruit juice french 77
78 Name: Date: Score: Scrambled Sentences Lesson 8 a their went My to shop to get special of friend the day sandwich. 78
79 Name: Date: Score: Matching Exercise Lesson 8 1. My friend went to a sandwich shop to get A. roast beef sandwich their special. 2. The special of the day at the sandwich shop B. large fruit juice was a. 3. The special came with french fries C. of the day and a. 79
80 Name: Date: Sentence Illustration Lesson 8 My friend went to a sandwich shop to get their special of the day. The special of the day at the sandwich shop was a roast beef sandwich with french fries and a large fruit juice. 80
81 Name: Date: Eating at the Mallh Word Illustration Lesson 8 Sandwich Juice 81
82 Can you find? "Eating at the Mall" Lesson 8 d e r e v l e v e l s r w h e r j r i r s w e a c s a n o t o m o d n i v j e l n m o w n o w o i y i h f t w a o d s l g c s i h x s r n e r n y t l e k d a a h e t s a o r c d e s r o s e e e e n s m f o t h t a d d e sandwich french roast smothered Name: Date: 82
83 Name: Date: Score: Question & Answer Lesson 8 Answer the questions below using complete sentences. Use the passage for help. My friend went to a sandwich shop to get their special of the day. The special of the day at the sandwich shop was a roast beef sandwich with french fries and a large fruit juice. I was surprised because I thought she would get a chicken sandwich smothered in gravy with a grape soda or a lemonade or tea or cocoa. 1. Was this special of the day something you would order? 2. What sandwich would you have ordered? 3. Why is it important for a restaurant to have many choices? 83
84 Lesson 9
85 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall Writing Exercise 1 Lesson 9 1. We shared the food we with each other. 2. The was perfect. 3. We were ready to our dessert. Choices: A. purchase B. meal C. bought 85
86 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall Writing Exercise 2 Lesson 9 1. We shared. 2. The. 3. We were ready to. Choices: A. purchase our dessert B. the food we bought C. meal was perfect 86
87 Name: Date: Score: Alphabetical Order Lesson 9 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ a b Section 1 c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Section shared food flavors bought perfect different ready dessert 87
88 Name: Date: Score: Scrambled Sentences Lesson 9 we were meal and ready The was perfect, to our dessert. purchase 88
89 Name: Date: Score: Matching Exercise Lesson 9 1. We agreed to go to the. A. purchase our dessert 2. The. B. ice cream parlor 3. We were ready to. C. meal was perfect 89
90 Name: Date: Sentence Illustration Lesson 9 We shared the food we bought. The meal was perfect and we were ready to purchase our dessert. We agreed to go to the ice cream parlor located inside the dairy shop for our dessert and check out their nineteen different flavors of ice cream 90
91 Name: Date: Word Illustration Lesson 9 Dessert Food 91
92 Can you find? "Eating at the Mall" Lesson 9 u a o b e e t s p r e o d a t p k c d e r u b d i g h t e s r t o s r e c p y f i f f b p e r r s e r h e o s w u i a c t e y c e l p s y i s y p l t h t n s h a r e d e r r o d o j t h g u o b l e d e s a h c r u p e r perfect bought shared purchase Name: Date: 92
93 Name: Date: Score: Question & Answer Lesson 9 _ Answer the questions below using complete sentences. Use the passage for help. We shared the food we bought. The meal was perfect, and we were ready to purchase our dessert. We agreed to go to the ice cream parlor located inside the dairy shop for our dessert and check out their nineteen different flavors of ice cream. 1. Why do you think they shared the food they bought? 2. What flavor of ice cream would you choose from the ice cream parlor? 3. What flavor of ice cream would your best friend select? 93
94 Lesson 10
95 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall Writing Exercise 1 Lesson We agreed to go to the ice cream to get our dessert. 2. My friend and I decide what to get. 3. I think I will get either a peach or blueberry ice cream. Choices: A. cone B. parlor C. cannot 95
96 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall Writing Exercise 2 Lesson We agreed to go to the ice cream parlor to. 2. My friend and I cannot decide. 3. I think I will either get a peach or blueberry. Choices: A. ice cream cone B. what to get C. get our dessert 96
97 Name: Date: Score: Alphabetical Order Lesson 10 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ a b Section 1 c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Section agreed ice parlor get cone sundae split cherry 97
98 Name: Date: Score: Scrambled Sentences Lesson 10 parlor dessert ice We our agreed to go to the cream to get. 98
99 Name: Date: Score: Matching Exercise Lesson We agreed to go to the ice cream parlor to. A. ice cream cone 2. My friend and I cannot decide. B. what to get 3. I think I will either get a peach or blueberry. C. get our dessert 99
100 Name: Date: Sentence Illustration Lesson 10 We agreed to go to the ice cream parlor to get our dessert. My friend and I cannot decide what to get for dessert. I think I will either get a peach or blueberry ice cream cone or a royal ice cream sundae or a banana split with whipped cream and a cherry on top. 100
101 Name: Date: Word Illustration Lesson 10 Cone Banana 101
102 Can you find? "Eating at the Mall" Lesson 10 t p r e s s u r a g c b a b l i i e g d e d a g a g r e e d a s b n e n l e r e e e u m p n a y l r p b p n t e n n i f o e m s d t d p a k l l n w a a e t c b i m r w g i e e a r a c o a t i s u n b n n p f p f h e a d agreed parlor sundae banana Name: Date: 102
103 Name: Date: Score: Question & Answer Lesson 10 _ Answer the questions below using complete sentences. Use the passage for help. We agreed to go to the ice cream parlor to get our dessert. My friend and I cannot decide what to get for dessert. I think I will either get a peach or blueberry ice cream cone or a royal ice cream sundae or a banana split with whipped cream and a cherry on top. 1. Why do you think it was an easy decision to go to the ice cream parlor for dessert? 2. Why is it difficult to decide which ice cream flavor to order? 3. What was in the banana split? 103
104 Lesson 11
105 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall Writing Exercise 1 Lesson My friend and I to get ice cream sundaes for dessert. 2. My friend got a fudge sundae. 3. I decided on the split. Choices: A.hot B.decide C.banana 105
106 Name: Date: Score: Eating at the Mall Writing Exercise 2 Lesson My friend and I decide to get ice cream. 2. My friend got a. 3. I decided on. Choices: A. hot fudge sundae B. sundaes for dessert C. the banana split 106
107 Name: Date: Score: Alphabetical Order Lesson 11 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ a b Section 1 c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Section friend decide dessert cream fudge banana tongues shoved 107
108 Name: Date: Score: Scrambled Sentences Lesson 11 sundaes friend My I decide to get ice for cream dessert and. 108
109 Name: Date: Score: Matching Exercise Lesson My friend and I decide to get ice cream. A. hot fudge sundae 2. My friend got a. B. sundaes for dessert 3. I decided on. C. the banana split 109
110 Name: Date: Sentence Illustration Lesson 11 My friend and I decide to get ice cream sundaes for dessert. My friend got a hot fudge sundae, while I decided on the banana split with whipped cream and a cherry on top. We looked like two selfish little kids as we shoved the ice cream onto our tongues. 110
111 Name: Date: Word Illustration Lesson 11 Cherry Tongues 111
112 Can you find? "Eating at the Mall" Lesson 11 t t r e s s u r e r d h f h l i e g d u s d a f e g d u f i h r b n d o l e r e o e t i k e o y l e v h p r p e p i i f e e u s z p d p w k d r n w a n e t i h i g o w g i t d p h r c d e s s e r t o w t p f t f h u g e dessert whipped fudge shoved Name: Date: 112
113 Name: Date: Score: Question & Answer Lesson 11 Answer the questions below using complete sentences. Use the passage for help. My friend and I decide to get ice cream sundaes for dessert. My friend got a hot fudge sundae, while I decided on the banana split with whipped cream and a cherry on top. We looked like two selfish little kids as we shoved the ice cream onto our tongues. 1. What kind of dessert did the friends get? 2. Do you think they shared their ice cream? 3. What do you think the words looked like two selfish little kids mean? 113
114 Lesson 12
115 Name: Date: Score: Writing Exercise 1 Lesson The ice cream was and the lunch was fantastic. 2. Our is gone. 3. We decide to see what shops are at the other side of the mall. Choices: A. hunger B. delicious C. located 115
116 Name: Date: Score: Writing Exercise 2 Lesson The ice cream was delicious and the. 2. We decide to continue. 3. We decide to see what shops and stores are located at. Choices: A. the other side B. lunch was fantastic C. to look around 116
117 Name: Date: Score: Alphabetical Order Lesson 12 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ a b Section 1 c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Section delicious lunch fantastic located other shops continue side 117
118 Name: Date: Score: Scrambled Sentences Lesson 12 lunch The ice fantastic cream was and the was delicious. 118
119 Name: Date: Score: Matching Exercise Lesson The ice cream was delicious and the. A. the other side 2. Our hunger. B. lunch was fantastic 3. We decide to see what shops and stores are located on. C. is gone 119
120 Name: Date: Sentence Illustration Lesson 12 The ice cream was delicious and the lunch was fantastic. Our hunger is gone as a result of this. We decide to continue to look around and see what shops are located at the other side of the downtown mall. 120
121 Name: Date: Word Illustration Lesson 12 Ice Cream Lunch 121
122 "Eating at the Mall" Lesson 12 d e s u o i c i l e d h u h l i i e s s e d a n i r d n n i t r b n i o l e r e a e t m f t o y l e c h p r t e n i i f o e m s f t d o m k l r n w a n e t c h i m o w g i t e f a n t a s t i c i c h e u n i t a c o l e Can you find? fantastic continue delicious located Name: Date: 122
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