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Ten Little Cookies WorksheetTen Little Cookies Worksheet
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K5 Learning
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Ten Little Cookies

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First there were ten cookies and then there were none. Who ate all the cookies? After reading a short poem that counts down from 10 as cookies are eaten, class members respond to four comprehsnion questions.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

poetry, reading comprehension

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Poem is 70 words; monitor fluency and comprehension in small learning groups
  • Encourage readers to underline their answers within the text

Classroom Considerations

  • Provide notebook paper for pupils to respond to each question in complete sentences; otherwise, there is only enough room to write one-word responses on the worksheet

Pros

  • Has learners use the text as a basis for their answers
  • Uses the word form for numbers

Cons

  • Does not come with an answer key

Common Core

RL.2.1

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