Q.1
Read Story 1 – Alphabet How do you blend sounds?
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  • With two letters.
  • With a vowel.
  • With another word.
  • Without moving your lips or tongue.
Q.2
Read Story 1 – Alphabet There are two types of letters in the alphabet. What are they?
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  • Vowels and words.
  • Consonants and blends.
  • Vowels and consonants.
  • Words and blends.
Q.3
Read Story 1 – Alphabet What must you use to say the sounds of the alphabet?
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  • Teeth.
  • Lips and tongue.
  • Gums.
  • Lungs and heart.
Q.4
Read Story 2 – Elbows What is an elbow?
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  • Muscle.
  • Bone.
  • Joint.
  • Skin.
Q.5
Read Story 1 – Alphabet What does every word have to have in the English language?
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  • Three consonants.
  • One vowel.
  • Two sounds.
  • An “e” in the word.
Q.6
Read Story 2 – Elbows You break your elbow. What is it called?
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  • Fracture.
  • Dislocation.
  • Infection.
  • Tear.
Q.7
Read Story 1 – Alphabet How many sounds can you make without moving your tongue or lips?
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  • None.
  • One.
  • Six.
  • All of the sounds.
Q.8
Read Story 2 – Elbows Your elbow is pulled out of the joint. What is it called?
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  • Fracture.
  • Dislocation.
  • Infection.
  • Tear.
Q.9
Read Story 2 - Elbows Why can’t you lick your elbow?
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  • Because your elbow does not move.
  • Because your elbow is probably fractured.
  • Because your elbow is locked in place.
  • Because your elbow only moves in one way.
Q.10
Read Story 2 – Elbows What can move all around?
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  • Elbow.
  • Knee.
  • Nose.
  • Shoulder.
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