Grandma's garden had roses, sunflowers, and jasmine. She watered them every morning before breakfast.
passage
Read the whole passage first.
Example: Grandma's garden had three kinds of flowers.
Read a short passage carefully and find specific details the questions ask about.
Scan the passage for key words that match the question. Answer in a full sentence when you can.
Open one card at a time, read the text together, and use the audio button when hearing the line once helps.
passage
Read the whole passage first.
Example: Grandma's garden had three kinds of flowers.
detail question
Look back at the passage for names.
Example: Roses, sunflowers, and jasmine.
detail question
Find the time clue.
Example: She watered them every morning before breakfast.
thinking question
This needs a small inference.
Example: She may have wanted to finish early when it was cool.
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