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The Curious Garden - grammar

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  • Today, Liam will "step" onto the railway. Yesterday, Liam ______ onto the railway.
    Stepped
  • Use the word "him" in a sentence about the story.
    Example: The townspeople should be proud of him for taking care of the plants.
  • Use the word "dreary" in a sentence
    Example: The girl woke up to another dreary, rainy day.
  • "The city is a dreary place." Replace one of the words in this sentence with a pronoun.
    It is a dreary place.
  • What does dreary mean?
    dull or depressing
  • What does curious mean?
    Strange OR eager to learn/know something
  • What "explored" in the story?
    Liam and the garden
  • What is something you would describe as "dreary"?
    The city in the beginning of the story, a rainy day, a cold morning
  • "The flowers grew very quickly." Replace a noun with a pronoun in this sentence.
    They grew very quickly.
  • "Liam and Tom are boys who live in the city." Replace nouns with pronouns in this sentence.
    They are boys who live in the city.
  • Today Liam is "splashing" through the puddles. Yesterday he ______ through the puddles.
    Splashed
  • Use the word "curious" in a sentence
    Example: The garden was curious about what the rest of the city looked like. It wanted to explore.
  • Use the word "his" in a sentence
    Example: He spent his time in the winter learning more about gardening.
  • Today, Liam will "run" up the stairs. Yesterday, Liam _____ up the stairs.
    ran
  • What is a "gardener"?
    Someone who takes care of plants in a garden.
  • "Liam is an excellent gardener." Replace one of the words in this sentence with a pronoun.
    He is an excellent gardener.
  • Use the word "he" in a sentence about the story
    Example: He became a gardener to take care of the plants.
  • What does "explore" mean?
    Travel through an unfamiliar area to learn about it
  • What is something you are "curious" about?
    Example: types of animals, why it snows, how to grow a good garden, etc.