Megan on page 31, is thinking about a few things. They ask her to name things based on a characteristic, such as Name one thing that is black, name 1 thing that can be a mess. And she answers it. A bat can be black, and dirt can be messy. On page, 32, Megan had to write various things that started with the letter B. For instance, A bird, a name, a vegetable, a sport, etc. On page 33, she had to draw lines across things that are opposite words, like big- small, run - sit, etc. Then, she had to write a sentence with one of the words. She wrote " Do not run off without an adult!
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