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Make simple RCQ for A1 kids after they read: Where are we going? We are going to the zoo. I hope you like animals. Look, it’s an elephant! Yes, it is. Elephants like to drink lots of water. What is that animal? It’s called a kangaroo. Kangaroos like to jump high. What is that animal? It’s called an octopus. Octopuses like to live in the ocean.
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Write simple RCQ for A1 kids: Big Snow Days Every winter, we have big snow days. When it snows day and night, we can have snow up to the windows. On these days, no one can go to school. No one can go to work. What do we do? We play! We play games. We make hot chocolate. We watch the snow fall. When it stops snowing, we go outside and make a BIG snowman!
Write simple RCQ for A1 kids using: Little Flap Learns to Fly Little Flap was happy living in his nest. His friends, Fluff and Tuff, lived in the nest next to him. Every morning they sang songs together. Their parents brought them worms to eat. One day Fluff asked, "Can we get our own worms?" Tuff said, "We can if we learn to fly." Fluff said, "Yes! Let's learn to fly." Little Flap peered over the edge of his nest. It was very high up. When he looked down, the ground seemed very far away. He felt scared! He was too afraid to tell his friends about his fear so he kept his feelings a secret. Fluff said, "Let's practice flapping our wings. It will make them strong. Watch." Tuff and Little Flap watched Fluff. Then they copied her actions. Soon it was time to fly. Little Flap could no longer keep his feelings a secret. He asked, "Will I fall? I don't want to get hurt." Tuff said, "You can depend on Fluff and me. We're your friends." Fluff said, "I have an idea. We will go first and show you how. Then you can try. If you fall, Tuff and I will rescue you." Tuff said, "Yes, we can save you!" Tuff and Fluff jumped out of the nest. They flew! Little Flap looked down nervously. He still felt uneasy, but he felt braver with his friends. "Okay," he said. "Let's try!" The three birds stood together on the branch. They counted, "One! Two! Three!" Then they flapped their wings fast and jumped. Little Flap lifted into the air. "You're flying just right!" said Fluff. "You're flying perfectly!" said Tuff. All three little birds landed in a patch of soft, green grass. Little Flap said, "Now I know I can always depend on you, Fluff and Tuff! You are my friends." Then he found a big, juicy worm and shared it with his friends. Now Little Flap likes flying!
Write simple RCQ for A1-A2 kids: Little Flap Learns to Fly Little Flap was happy living in his nest. His friends, Fluff and Tuff, lived in the nest next to him. Every morning they sang songs together. Their parents brought them worms to eat. One day Fluff asked, "Can we get our own worms?" Tuff said, "We can if we learn to fly." Fluff said, "Yes! Let's learn to fly." Little Flap peered over the edge of his nest. It was very high up. When he looked down, the ground seemed very far away. He felt scared! He was too afraid to tell his friends about his fear so he kept his feelings a secret. Fluff said, "Let's practice flapping our wings. It will make them strong. Watch." Tuff and Little Flap watched Fluff. Then they copied her actions. Soon it was time to fly. Little Flap could no longer keep his feelings a secret. He asked, "Will I fall? I don't want to get hurt." Tuff said, "You can depend on Fluff and me. We're your friends." Fluff said, "I have an idea. We will go first and show you how. Then you can try. If you fall, Tuff and I will rescue you." Tuff said, "Yes, we can save you!" Tuff and Fluff jumped out of the nest. They flew! Little Flap looked down nervously. He still felt uneasy, but he felt braver with his friends. "Okay," he said. "Let's try!" The three birds stood together on the branch. They counted, "One! Two! Three!" Then they flapped their wings fast and jumped. Little Flap lifted into the air. "You're flying just right!" said Fluff. "You're flying perfectly!" said Tuff. All three little birds landed in a patch of soft, green grass. Little Flap said, "Now I know I can always depend on you, Fluff and Tuff! You are my friends." Then he found a big, juicy worm and shared it with his friends. Now Little Flap likes flying!
Write simple RCQ about the short story for A1 kids: A Day at the Beach Today, I'm at a beach with my family. The sun is shining. The sky is blue. The water is blue. The sand is brown and hot. My brother and I make a castle in the sand. My father helps us build the castle. My mother finds beautiful shells for us to put on top of our castle. It is a great day at the beach!
Write simple RCQ for this story: Finding Cal September 25 Dear Diary, It took Dad a long time to decide. He finally made up his mind. Dad came to my room tonight. He said I could get a dog! But it has to be a small or medium-sized dog. We will go to the animal shelter tomorrow. September 26 Dear Diary, Wow! There are so many different dogs at the shelter. There are big and little dogs. Some have soft fur and some have wiry hair. Dad and I walked to one dog's cage. The tag said the dog's name was Cal. One quick glance at the cute dog, and I knew he was for me. Dad said, "Look, Jake! Look at how Cal stares at you." It was true! His eyes were wide open. He was looking right at me. We put Cal on a leash and took him to a fenced yard. Cal smiled and stared at me. Cal wanted to play. In minutes he learned the proper, or correct, way to sit. He could walk on a leash nicely, too. I patted him on the head, and he licked my hand. Dad said, "I see a real connection between you and Cal." I agreed. We already had a good relationship. Soon we were on our way home. Cal was nervous so I tried to make him feel better. I scratched his ears, and he liked it. October 10 Dear Diary, It has been a while since I have written. Cal has learned many new tricks like how to roll over. I have learned from Cal, too. Cal walks with Dad and me to school every day. Each night, Dad reads me a story. Cal lies next to me. I would not trade him for any other dog. I will keep him because our friendship is very special. Finding Cal was worth the wait!
Meaning of Stitches Stitches are used to join two fabrics together or to create a design on a fabric. TYPES OF STITCHES ARE AS FOLLOW: 1. TEMPORARY STITCHES: These are stitches meant to hold fabric together temporary. They are tacking stitches, tailor’s tacking , tailor’s marking and basting. 2. PERMANENT STITCHES: These are stitches that stay on dress or articles for ever. Examples; Running stitches, Back stitches, Hemming, oversewing or top sewing. 3. DECORATIVE STITCHES: These are stitches that are used for decorating fabrics in order to add more beauty to them. Examples are: Stem, Chain, Herring bone, Y stitches, Loop or blanket , French knot. Materials needed for making simple stitches. The following are the materials required to make simple stitches: 1. 1 yard of calico material 2. A matching sewing thread 3. A full sheet of brown paper 4. Bias binding (optional) 5. Pencil and ruler 6. Clothes pin
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Make a simple reading comprehension quiz for beginners: Our New Neighbor Nancy is our new next-door neighbour. She's a pilot. She was in the Royal Air Force (R.A.F). She will fly to New York next month. The month after next she'll fly to Tokyo. At the moment, she's in Madrid. She flew to Spain a week ago. She'll return to London the week after next. She's only forty-one years old, and she has already been to nearly every country in the world. Nancy is a very lucky woman. But her dog isn't very lucky. It usually stays at home!