Word group: In the dead of winter, the ...
In the dead of winter, the plants were not growing.
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winter
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- winter and summer
- things that describe winter
- winter hat
- winter drinks
- winter activities
- winter in February
- winter sports
- winter months
- winter, fall, summer
- coldest part of the winter
- winter in March
- comfort foods in winter
- dead of winter
- things that describe winter weather
- winter in January
- My favorite winter animals is polar bears and penguins
- winter wonderland
- winter in December
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- My mom bought me new gloves, sweaters, and a winter hat.
- Name 3 or more winter sports/activities.
- How do you stay warm in the winter?
- my mom buyed me new gloves, sweaters, winter hat.
- Name 3 or more winter sports.
- Be sure to wear a jacket in the winter, so you don’t catch a cold.
- Why do people drink hot chocolate in the winter?
- Find two winter sports.
- Why do we wear gloves in the winter?
- Why do we drive carefully in the winter?
- My favorite winter animals are polar bears and penguins.
- What did preparation for winter typically consist of?
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- For people in the northern hemisphere, which includes the United States, winter is the season of darker and colder days. Winter solstice marks the first official day of winter in the northern hemisphere.
- Winter is my favorite season because I like snowy weather and winter sports. Do you like to go skiing or sledding?
- Winter Solstice is when half of Earth is tilted the farthest away from the sun. It usually occurs on December 21 or 22. Winter solstice is known as the shortest day of the year due to the least amount of sunlight. On the winter solstice, if you stand outside at noon and look at your shadow, it will be the longest shadow you cast the entire year.
- 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.
- It is a long piece of cloth that is used to keep your neck warm in the winter. What is it?
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- They were painting the front door.
- Inferencing Opportunity: Who were the strongest animals millions of years ago?
- They were not interested in going to the concert.
- I thought you were no, I knew you weren't feeling well.
- What would you do if you woke up and saw 50 presents under the tree and they were all for you (none for your brother/sister)?
- Although we had brought umbrellas, we were still drenched by the sudden rainstorm.
- They were sleeping when the alarm went off.
- The wind was howling, but the trees were still standing.
- It seemed like you were not interested in buying the product.
- What do you think they were thankful for?
- Richard relished raspberries on his breakfast roll, but didn't realize they were his rabbit's favorite treat!
- Were there Peeps in your Easter basket?
- The rolling hills were ___.
- The red and white lights indicate the cars were ___.
- What would you do if you were Kiki?
- Despite the worries that come with starting a new grade, the third graders were excited to show off their knowledge.
- Talk about a time you were scared.
- We were going to see our friend, Jack.
- They were trimming the tree when we arrived.
- You were supposed to bring me a snack.
- The ripples were ___.
- After the blizzard, there were icicles and everything was frozen.
- There were 7 Kinara candles for the 7 Kwanzaa principles.
- Were you able to pick up the milk from the store?
- There were several ___ trees in the forest.
- The clouds were ___ but there was a glimmer of light.
- Who were the characters in this story?
- What would you do if you woke up and saw 50 presents under the tree but they were all for your brother/sister?
- Santa and his elves were busy making presents at the North Pole when suddenly there was an explosion....
- The pencils were sharpened until they were ___.
- You were very responsible and smart to pick the clean snow.
- We were not excited to eat our vegetables.
- Who were the first people to celebrate Thanksgiving in America?
- Last week we were painting the house.
- Although temperatures were unseasonably cold, the third graders managed to brave the outdoors for their morning recess.
- 6. The Pilgrims were the first Europeans to celebrate Thanksgiving.
- The clouds were ___ in the sky.
- The sun was shining brightly, and the birds were singing.
- The palm trees were ___.
- Despite the long day and the challenging tasks the third graders faced, they were excited to show off their projects at the science fair.
- What were Robo and Kiki playing?
- They were late to the party.
- They were painting the front door while I was cooking dinner.
- Point to the really hot mountain and tell me about a time when you were really hot.
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- Past progressive tense denotes actions in the past that had a duration. It uses the "to be" verb "was/were" and ends the main verb in "-ing." The tense commonly denotes a duration, an interrupted action, or actions that took place at the same time.
- What were Robo and Kiki playing? Hide and go seek.
- The family had been camping and fishing all day, and they were all hungry. They gathered sticks and started a fire to make s'mores. The parents lit the fire, and the kids gathered the ingredients. They put the chocolate and the marshmallows on the sticks, and they roasted them over the fire. When they were done, they put them in their mouths and enjoyed the sweet, gooey goodness. It was a fun day, and they all enjoyed themselves.
- As I got older, I realized that there were other people in the world and that my actions affected them. I started to think about the consequences of my choices and how they would affect other people.
- Rudolf, Dancer, and Prancer were playing tag outside of Santa's workshop. Comet and Cupid were mad that Rudolf didn't ask them to play....
- The Christmas Party was fun. I saw the Nutcracker ballet that night, so I was running late. Nevertheless, they were still trimming the tree when we arrived. He was hanging mistletoe (with care) beside a beautiful red poinsettia. The tinsel icicles made a mess last year, so they used tinsel garland this year. We brought some Frankincense incense that we bought online. I tried the eggnog latte and the gingerbread. He ate the head on the gingerbread person! The nativity scene at the house was elaborate. This was a December to remember.
- We hear a lot about Christmas in December, but some families celebrate Kwanzaa or Hanukkah instead. I have been to a Kwanzaa celebration. There were 7 kinara candles for the 7 Kwanzaa principles. Most celebrations have lighting traditions. For instance, a Hanukkah menorah has 9 candles. I know a few Hanukkah traditions. My grandma makes delicious potato latkes. Do you know the song about the spinning dreidel? I like to learn about different December traditions, but I hope I never see Krampus with his horns. Let’s hope Krampus isn’t real.
- The next year, the Wampanoag, a Native American tribe, taught the colonists how to grow crops. The Native Americans taught the pilgrims or colonists what food grows well in the area including potatoes, corn, tomatoes, cacao, peppers, papaya, pumpkin, and avocados. Once the crops were ready to be harvested in the fall, they had a feast for 3 days to celebrate the good harvest. This is considered to be the first Thanksgiving.
- I woke up to another day. The sun was shining and the birds were singing. I got out of bed and started my day. I decided to go for a walk. The fresh air felt good. I saw a squirrel and I started to chase it. I ran so fast that I got a stitch in my side. I quickly stopped and caught my breath. As I was catching my breath, I saw my friend Sally on the swings at the nearby playground. She had her dog with her. As I approached her, she also saw the squirrel run up in the tree, and her dog began to bark. We was so close, but couldn't catch it. I laughed with Sally and we went home to grab snacks and lemonade to talk about our adventure.
- I love the chocolate eggs you find at Easter. Were there Peeps in your Easter basket? I had peeps and pastel-colored M&M’s. My mom thinks pastel colors are beautiful.
- Once upon a time, there was a kingdom where the people were ruled by a fair and just queen. The queen had a son who was the apple of her eye, and she loved him more than anything in the world. However, the queen soon fell ill and died. Her son was heartbroken and mourned her death for many years. One day, he decided to go on a journey to find a cure for his sadness. He traveled to many different countries and met many people, but he still could not find a way to heal his broken heart. Finally, he came to a kingdom where the people were ruled by a wicked queen. The queen was very mean to her subjects and made them do all the hard work. The prince was so tired of being treated badly that he decided to stay in the kingdom and overthrow the queen. He took control of the kingdom and made it a place where the people were treated fairly and with respect. Finally, he was able to heal his broken heart and live happily ever after.
- The family had been camping and fishing all day and were hungry. So, they gathered sticks and started a campfire to make s'mores. The parents lit the fire, and the kids gathered ingredients. They put the chocolate and marshmallows on the sticks and roasted them over the fire. Also, they boiled the water in a kettle. When they were done, they enjoyed the sweet, gooey goodness. It was a fun day at the campsite.
- The first few days were wonderful, but by the third week, Lynn was getting a little antsy. She had read all of the books she had brought with her, and her friends were busy with their own lives. Lynn didn't want to be a bother, so she spent most of her time alone.
- An American businessperson was at the pier of a small coastal Mexican village when a small boat with just one fisher docked. Inside the small boat were several large yellowfin tunas. The American complimented the Mexican on the quality of his fish and asked how long it took to catch them. The Mexican replied, that it only took a little while. The American then asked why he did not stay out longer and catch more fish. The Mexican said he had enough to support his family's immediate needs.
- 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.
- Do you like amusement parks? Well I sure do. To amuse myself I went twice last spring. My most memorable moment was riding on the Caterpillar which is a gigantic rollercoaster high above the ground. When I saw how high the Caterpillar rose into the bright blue sky, I knew it was for me. After waiting in line for thirty minutes I made it to the front where the man measured my height to see if I was tall enough. I gave the man my coins asked for change and jumped on the cart. Tick tick tick the Caterpillar climbed slowly up the tracks. It went so high I could see the parking lot. Boy was I scared. I thought to myself there's no turning back now. People were so scared they screamed as we swiftly zoomed fast fast and faster along the tracks. As quickly as it started the Caterpillar came to a stop. Unfortunately, it was time to pack the car and drive home. That night I dreamt of the wild ride on the Caterpillar. Taking a trip to the amusement park and riding on the Caterpillar was my most memorable moment ever!
- My family and friends were coming to visit for the holiday that occurs every November in the fall. My mom and dad spent all day cooking and cleaning. The food was going to be finished a little after everyone arrived. Everyone was arriving around dusk to celebrate together. Just as everyone arrived, there was heavy rain and lightning. Suddenly everything went dark in the house. When my mom checked the food in the oven, the food had not finished cooking. We got out all of our candles and flashlights then started playing card games as my mom called many restaurants to see if she could order food. We ended up sharing what we were thankful for as we ate pizza together. It was a holiday I will always remember!
- Once upon a time, I was playing on the playground with my friends. We were all having fun when one of my friends started being mean to me. She would push me, call me names, and steal my toys. I was so sad and didn't know what to do.
- The morning of the party, Kara checked the ivitation again to make sure she would be at the right place at the right time. She didn't want to show up late! Before she left, she pulled on her coat and boots and told her mom she would be home before the street lights turned on. When she got to the party, she found her friends waiting at the ticket booth, shivering. Kara looked out at the ice and was instantly glad she brought her coat! Once they paid, the employee asked "What size do you need?". Kara sat down to put on her rented footwear. She was glad the blades were sharp, because dull blades could make you slip on the ice when you rounded the rink. Kara and her friends had a blast, and they made sure to sing to Jamie before the night was over.
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