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Before you draw an X on the baseball, put a line through the birdfeeder
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before
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- Past -- something that happened before
- Put an X on the carrot before you circle the bunny
- Circle all the flags before you point to the clown
- Count to 5 before you point to the strawberry
- The Nightmare Before Christmas; It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown; Hocus Pocus
- Before you draw a line over the bee, place a dot on the dress
- Things in the bathroom I use before I go to sleep
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- Mom reads a book about turtles to Jill before bed.
- Maureen fluffs her pillow before she puts her head down to rest.
- I eat breakfast before school.
- Chris gets dressed in a shirt and shorts before he heads to school.
- Glenn sets his alarm before bed so he can wake up on time in the morning.
- Check the thermometer before you go outside.
- Make breakfast before it's time for work.
- What will be gone before you know it?
- Before you put the turkey with the hat on the barn, put the two boxes of apples next to the ladder on the barn.
- Lily stretches before bed to relax her muscles.
- Before you give the chocolate to the boy, give him the turkey leg and corn first.
- Wait until the friend in front of you finishes sliding before you start.
- Before you put the dog in the char, put the toy car under the chair.
- Before touching the elf's heart, touch the word ‘joyful.’
- Before you put the candy on the table, put the sack of presents on the chair.
- Gabby prays before bed.
- After leaving school at the age of 14, Coleman worked as a laundress before traveling to France to become a pilot.
- The car ran smoothly along the road, to an open land that had never before been explored.
- Before they celebrated their victory, they thanked their coach.
- Circle the candle before circling the pine tree branch, but after circling the snowflake.
- Before the blizzard, there was icicles and everything was frozen.
- Even though the kids had never played before, they worked together as a team and outsmarted their opponents.
- Touch the candle before touching the pine tree branch, but after touching the snowflake.
- Before you give Kiki the juice, give Kiki the sausage and the waffles.
- The page says, "More often, though, they move quickly, so use your time well. It will be gone before you know it."
- Pick up coins and see how many you can hold in one hand before dropping any.
- Before you put the bread on the table, put the doughnuts on the table first.
- Before crossing out the elf heart, outline the word ‘joyful.’
- I jog every morning before work.
- Before you give the turkey to the girl, give her the macaroni and cheese.
- Paragraphs
- "The cake is falling apart." Here, the cake has been falling apart since before the sentence began and likely will continue to fall apart afterwards.
- Alone in the woods stood a cabin. The early morning lights filtered in through the old wooden walls. The cabin’s sole inhibitor was already awake. Before the break of day, a hunter had already been up, preparing for his expedition. Armed with a crossbow and bait, the hunter began his journey.
- Check the weather and get dressed: Check the weather outside or the forecast for the day. Based on the weather, decide what clothes to wear. Get the clothes you will wear and place them on your bed or a chair. Put on your underwear and pants. Put on your shirt. Put on your socks and shoes. Put on a jacket, hat, or other item if needed before leaving your home.
- Wash: Gather everything you need before you start the shower, including soap, shampoo, a towel, and a washcloth. Turn on the water and adjust the temperature. Enter the shower and use support for balance if needed. Wet your hair and body with the shower water. Apply soap to your body, and use the washcloth to create suds. Apply shampoo to your hair and create suds with your hands. Rinse your body and hair with water. Turn off the shower and step out carefully. Dry yourself off with a towel.
- Check the thermometer before you go outside. The flowers are beginning to blossom, but it is still cold outside.
- "The kids are singing." The subjects (the kids) sing at the time the sentence takes place and likely started before. It is a continuous action.
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draw
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- Brush your teeth and draw a bigger rectangle
- a conclusion you can draw based on known evidence
- Say “Thank you” and draw another circle
- color / draw
- Touch your ears and draw a skinny rectangle
- Clap 3 times and draw a little circle
- Point at something green and draw a thick oval
- Before you draw a line over the bee, place a dot on the dress
- Wash your face and draw a rectangle
- Sentences
- I will touch the dot, and you will draw a circle around it or click the beacon.
- I will draw a line on the right side, and you will draw the same line on the left.
- Bonus steps: Color the body red or use red crayons/markers/pencils to draw the body.
- I love to draw.
- 4. Story grammar: Draw a picture about what you think will happen/what you remember
- Step 1: Draw a circle for the head.
- Step 2: Draw the body next to the head.
- Now I will click the beacon on the two dots, and you will draw a line.
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baseball
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line
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- left-pointing squiggly line
- Just follow the line and you'll succeed
- right-pointing squiggly line
- Draw a line under a flower after you circle the dolphin
- your friend skips you in line
- Walk on Line
- March -- to walk in a line
- Waiting on line at the grocery store
- Before you draw a line over the bee, place a dot on the dress
- zip line
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- Color the right-pointing squiggly line and then the bow.
- Don’t touch Santa’s sleigh or the left-pointing squiggly line.
- I stand in line.
- I will draw a line on the right side, and you will draw the same line on the left.
- Follow the maze line closely, but do not touch or cross it.
- Get in the back of the line.
- He ran quickly, so he reached the finish line first.
- If you touch the maze line, go back to the middle and keep going.
- Put a single line through each candle.
- Touch the right-pointing squiggly line and then the bow.
- I stand in the line.
- Now I will click the beacon on the two dots, and you will draw a line.
- Get in line to go down the slide.
- Don’t do anything to Santa’s sleigh or the left-pointing squiggly line.
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through
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- Alone in the woods stood a cabin. The early morning lights filtered in through the old wooden walls. The cabin’s sole inhibitor was already awake. Before the break of day, a hunter had already been up, preparing for his expedition. Armed with a crossbow and bait, the hunter began his journey.
- She told her famous scary story of spotting a monster in those very woods. It was a cool day just like that day when she heard a rustling noise that was louder than the faint breeze that was blowing through the trees. She wondered what was out in the woods when she decided to go investigate the situation. She began to walk away from her tent when she saw something move in the distance and heard the snap of a fallen tree branch. She continued to see what broke the branch. As she was walking alone in the dark with the moon shining above, she saw something large with hair running past her. While she was walking her foot stepped into what seemed like a small depression in the earth when she suddenly saw the shadow of the large creature in the distance. She quickly realized that she had stepped in the large foot-like tracks from the monster.
- The first item you’ll need is a saddle. This will allow you to ride the dragon as it flies through the air. Make sure not to forget your helmet. Training your dragon to spit fireballs can be very dangerous, so make sure you have a fire extinguisher nearby. Dragons are very intelligent so training them can be quite easy if the trust is there. They love food. each dragon is different though. They say that a dragons favorite food is the same as the person they’re bonded with. Grab your favorite food item, a helmet, some armor and head out to find your dragon.
- He told his famous scary story of spotting a monster in those very woods. It was a cool day just like that day when he heard a rustling noise that was louder than the faint breeze that was blowing through the trees. He wondered what was out in the woods when he decided to go investigate the situation. He began to walk away from his tent when he saw something move in the distance and heard the snap of a fallen tree branch. He continued to see what broke the branch. As he was walking alone in the dark with the moon shining above, he saw something with fur run past him. He continued when he saw the face of the monster. The human-like monster stood on its hind legs and howled with its large teeth showing.
- Get dressed: Choose your pajamas and lay them out on a bed or chair. Take off your clothes. Pull the top of the pajamas over your head. Put your arms through the sleeves. Put on the bottoms of the pajamas by stepping into them and pulling them up.
- There was a faint cool breeze that rustled through the forest. The warmth of the bonfire was felt by the group and the light from the fire, full moon, and the stars provided light. The smell of chocolate, smoke, and pine was in the air. There were the sounds of the crackling of the wood on the fire and the crunching of s’mores. The nights were beginning to get longer, and the leaves were changing to beautiful hues of red, yellow, and orange as they fell. After some time around the bonfire, it was time for the storytelling to occur.
- In 1920, a group of people known as colonists traveled to America by boat, known as the Mayflower. They arrived during winter with little to no food. There were no grocery stores and the people had to grow their own food and hunt. Only half of the people lived through the dangerous winter.