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Ramirez Williams: Action Words & Comprehension

 swimming

Ramirez is swimming at the beach. 


running

The children are running the race. 


thinking

I am thinking about what to eat.


sleeping

We will be sleeping in the big bed. 


walking

Mummy is walking to town tomorrow. 


crying

He was crying because he fell. 


flying

The birds are flying around the tree. 


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Alisha's Kite


New words

suddenly

changed

through

climbed



 James and Alisha were running through the park with their kites flying behind them in the wind. The wind changed suddenly and Alisha’s kite flew into the branches of a tree. 

No matter how hard Alisha pulled the kite string, it would not come down. “Help me get it,” Alisha said to James. He held his hands for her to use as a step. With his help, she climbed up to to the first branch and pulled the kite down!


1. Where were James and Alisha flying their kites?

They were flying their kites at _________________. 


2. What happened when the wind changed?

When the wind changed __________________. 


3. What did Alisha ask James?

Alisha asked James to __________________. 


4. Is the word climbed

    a.     a verb

    b.     a noun


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