Describing the Relationship of Events: Sequencing
Logical Connections
RI.3.3 and 2 more
Retelling Stories & Finding the Lesson
Retell Stories
RL.1.2 and 1 more
Sounds in Words
Sounds You Hear in Words
RF.1.2.c and 1 more
Finding Support for an Author's Point
Find Evidence in the Text
RI.2.8 and 1 more
Intro to Context Clues 2nd Grade
Multiple Meaning Words
RI.2.4 and 1 more
Asking And Answering Questions 2nd Grade
Ask and Answer Questions
RL.2.1
Adding Prefixes
Adding Prefixes
L.2.4.b
Using Illustrations to Help Understand Text
Gain Meaning from Pictures
RL.2.7
Intro to Comparing and Contrasting Stories
Compare and Contrast Stories
RL.2.9
Asking And Answering Questions RI 2nd Grade
Answer Questions about Texts
RI.2.1
Sight Words Introduction
Irregularly Spelled Words
RF.2.3.f
Asking And Answering Questions Grade 2
Answer Questions about Texts
RI.2.1
R-Controlled Vowels
R-Controlled Vowels
RF.2.3.b
Context Clues and Pictures
Find the Meaning of New Words
RI.2.4
Vowel Teams
"ai," "ay," and "ow"
RF.2.3.b
Short And Long Vowels
Long and Short Vowels
RF.2.3.a
Intro to ComparingTwo Texts
Compare and Contrast Texts
RI.2.9
Intro to Compound Words
Compound Words
L.2.4.d
Words with Hard and Soft Sounds
Tricky Spelling Patterns
RF.2.3.e
Intro to Illustrations
Gain Meaning from Pictures
RL.2.7
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