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Dialogue Questions Places: Where Is The Cat - Prepositions
Pages 1 & 2

- View scenes from the stories and read words to ask/answer questions about locations in the images.
- Two people can take on the roles of the speakers to recreate the dialogue.
- Pointing can be a prompt for "reading" the sentence.
- Pictures can be printed, cut, and assembled.
(Printable)



Where
 
Where
 

Dialogue Questions Places: Where Is The Cat - Prepositions
Pages 3 & 4

- View scenes from the stories and read words to ask/answer questions about locations in the images.
- Two people can take on the roles of the speakers to recreate the dialogue.
- Pointing can be a prompt for "reading" the sentence.
- Pictures can be printed, cut, and assembled.
(Printable)



Where
 
Where
 

Dialogue Questions Places: Where Is The Cat - Prepositions
Pages 5 & 6

- View scenes from the stories and read words to ask/answer questions about locations in the images.
- Two people can take on the roles of the speakers to recreate the dialogue.
- Pointing can be a prompt for "reading" the sentence.
- Pictures can be printed, cut, and assembled.
(Printable)



Where
 
Where
 

Dialogue Questions Places: Where Is The Cat - Prepositions
Pages 7 & 8

- View scenes from the stories and read words to ask/answer questions about locations in the images.
- Two people can take on the roles of the speakers to recreate the dialogue.
- Pointing can be a prompt for "reading" the sentence.
- Pictures can be printed, cut, and assembled.
(Printable)



Where
 
Where
 

Dialogue Questions Places: Where Is The Cat - Prepositions
Pages 9 & 10

- View scenes from the stories and read words to ask/answer questions about locations in the images.
- Two people can take on the roles of the speakers to recreate the dialogue.
- Pointing can be a prompt for "reading" the sentence.
- Pictures can be printed, cut, and assembled.
(Printable)



Where
 
Where
 

Dialogue Questions Places: Where Is The Cat - Prepositions
Pages 11 & 12

- View scenes from the stories and read words to ask/answer questions about locations in the images.
- Two people can take on the roles of the speakers to recreate the dialogue.
- Pointing can be a prompt for "reading" the sentence.
- Pictures can be printed, cut, and assembled.
(Printable)



Where
 
Where
 

Dialogue Questions Places: Where Is The Cat - Prepositions
Pages 13 & 14

- View scenes from the stories and read words to ask/answer questions about locations in the images.
- Two people can take on the roles of the speakers to recreate the dialogue.
- Pointing can be a prompt for "reading" the sentence.
- Pictures can be printed, cut, and assembled.
(Printable)



Where
 
Where
 

Dialogue Questions Places: Where Is The Cat - Prepositions
Pages 15 & 16

- View scenes from the stories and read words to ask/answer questions about locations in the images.
- Two people can take on the roles of the speakers to recreate the dialogue.
- Pointing can be a prompt for "reading" the sentence.
- Pictures can be printed, cut, and assembled.
(Printable)



Where
 
Where
 

Dialogue Questions Places: Where Is The Cat - Prepositions
Pages 17 & 18

- View scenes from the stories and read words to ask/answer questions about locations in the images.
- Two people can take on the roles of the speakers to recreate the dialogue.
- Pointing can be a prompt for "reading" the sentence.
- Pictures can be printed, cut, and assembled.
(Printable)



Where
 
Where
 

Dialogue Questions Places: Where Is The Cat - Prepositions
Pages 19 & 20

- View scenes from the stories and read words to ask/answer questions about locations in the images.
- Two people can take on the roles of the speakers to recreate the dialogue.
- Pointing can be a prompt for "reading" the sentence.
- Pictures can be printed, cut, and assembled.
(Printable)



Where
 

Dialogue Questions Places: Where Is The Cat - Prepositions
Page 21

- View scenes from the stories and read words to ask/answer questions about locations in the images.
- Two people can take on the roles of the speakers to recreate the dialogue.
- Pointing can be a prompt for "reading" the sentence.
- Pictures can be printed, cut, and assembled.
(Printable)



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