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Author's Purpose For To Entertain To Inform To Persuade: Class Pets

The document is a reading comprehension worksheet about class pets. It contains sentences for students to identify verbs and pictures for students to write letters to complete words related to class pets.

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Author's Purpose For To Entertain To Inform To Persuade: Class Pets

The document is a reading comprehension worksheet about class pets. It contains sentences for students to identify verbs and pictures for students to write letters to complete words related to class pets.

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Author’s Purpose for Class Pets


to entertain  to inform  to persuade

Class Pets • Level E • 1


Skill: Author’s Purpose

Instructions: Have students choose and circle the author’s purpose. Then, have students write or draw in the
cube one example from the book of the author’s purpose.
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Class Pets • Level E • 2


h   t s   d

m   p d   d
Skill: Short Vowel a

r   bbit c   t
Instructions: Identify each picture with students. Then, have them write the letter Aa to complete each word.
Have students practice reading the words to a partner.
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1 The class pets squeak and squeal daily.

Class Pets • Level E • 3


2 The class turtle walks slowly.

3 One student feeds the fish daily.

4 Our teacher puts the pet back.

5 We clean the cages on Fridays.

6 We wave goodbye to the animals.

My Sentence:

Skill: Verbs

Instructions: Have students circle the verb or verbs in each sentence. Then, have students choose one verb and
use it in an original sentence.
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