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Talking About Books

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Name: Talking About Books
Description: Worksheet outlines an activity where children are asked to compare a book they are currently reading with a book they have read in the past. Created by the U.S. Department of Education.
Filename:shl-k-questions.pdf
Filesize:46.71 kB
Filetype:pdf
Created On: 10/28/2008
Downloads:372 Downloads
Categories:Reading Worksheets, Grade-Level Worksheets, Kindergarten Worksheets, All About Books


 


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