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..._______________ Date________________ Period____ Assignment Name the set or sets to which each number belongs. 1) 29 2) 3 17 2 56 13 9 95 3) 15 4) 5) 6 7) -3 6) 8) 9) 98 4 3 17 13 10) 11)  ...
... oqen 2. light a) iglbt b) llght c) gliht d) liglt 3. play a) lapg b) layp c) palq d) lspy 4. long a) ganlo b) lung c) olng d) ganl 5. only a) nool b) ylon c) onle d) lany 6. whe ...
... with your food.  Learning about food is no longer boring. We focus on children between the ages of 5 and 13 because these are the most critical years in forming healthy habits. ...
4. Student Publishing
(News/News)
... along with hundreds of paint-able backgrounds and sticker outlines. These outlines facilitate the making of an attractive illustration, while still reflecting each student’s creativity through their placement ...
5. The Miser In The Bush
(Fairy Tales/Brothers Grimm)
... any longer; so he went to his master, and said, 'I have worked hard for you a long time, I will trust to you to give me what I deserve to have for my trouble.' The farmer was a sad miser, and knew that ...
6. Clever Elsie
(Fairy Tales/Brothers Grimm)
... might not appear long. When she was below she fetched herself a chair, and set it before the barrel so that she had no need to stoop, and did not hurt her back or do herself any unexpected injury. Then ...
7. The Pink
(Fairy Tales/Brothers Grimm)
... broke forth from his throat. The king's son remained there a short while longer, and he thought of his mother, and wondered if she were still alive. At length he said to the maiden: 'I will go home to ...
8. Snowdrop
(Fairy Tales/Brothers Grimm)
... not to kill her but to leave her to her fate, with the chance of someone finding and saving her. Then poor Snowdrop wandered along through the wood in great fear; and the wild beasts roared about her, ...
9. Sweethearth Roland
(Fairy Tales/Brothers Grimm)
... 'Be quiet, my child,' said the old woman, 'and you shall have it. Your stepsister has long deserved death; tonight when she is asleep I will come and cut her head off. Only be careful that you are at the ...
10. Frederick And Catherine
(Fairy Tales/Brothers Grimm)
There was once a man called Frederick: he had a wife whose name was Catherine, and they had not long been married. One day Frederick said. 'Kate! I am going to work in the fields; when I come back I ...
11. The Little Peasant
(Fairy Tales/Brothers Grimm)
... wife had the cow for which they had so long wished, and they were heartily glad, but they had no food for it, and could give it nothing to eat, so it soon had to be killed. They salted the flesh, and the ...
12. Clever Gretel
(Fairy Tales/Brothers Grimm)
... thought: 'Standing so long by the fire there, makes one sweat and thirsty; who knows when they will come? Meanwhile, I will run into the cellar, and take a drink.' She ran down, set a jug, said: 'God bless ...
13. Rumpelstilskin
(Fairy Tales/Brothers Grimm)
By the side of a wood, in a country a long way off, ran a fine stream of water; and upon the stream there stood a mill. The miller's house was close by, and the miller, you must know, had a very beautiful ...
14. Tom Thumb
(Fairy Tales/Brothers Grimm)
A poor woodman sat in his cottage one night, smoking his pipe by the fireside, while his wife sat by his side spinning. 'How lonely it is, wife,' said he, as he puffed out a long curl of smoke, 'for ...
15. The Robber Bridegroom
(Fairy Tales/Brothers Grimm)
... man who comes and asks for her hand.' Not long after a suitor appeared, and as he appeared to be very rich and the miller could see nothing in him with which to find fault, he betrothed his daughter to ...
16. Little Red Riding Hood
(Fairy Tales/Brothers Grimm)
... that you do not hear how sweetly the little birds are singing; you walk gravely along as if you were going to school, while everything else out here in the wood is merry.' Little Red-Cap raised her eyes, ...
17. Mother Holle
(Fairy Tales/Brothers Grimm)
... she came upon a baker's oven full of bread, and the loaves cried out to her, 'Take us out, take us out, or alas! we shall be burnt to a cinder; we were baked through long ago.' So she took the bread-shovel ...
18. The Mouse, The Bird, And The Sausage
(Fairy Tales/Brothers Grimm)
Once upon a time, a mouse, a bird, and a sausage, entered into partnership and set up house together. For a long time all went well; they lived in great comfort, and prospered so far as to be able to ...
19. Hansel And Gretel
(Fairy Tales/Brothers Grimm)
... on the land, he could no longer procure even daily bread. Now when he thought over this by night in his bed, and tossed about in his anxiety, he groaned and said to his wife: 'What is to become of us? ...
20. The Valiant Little Tailor
(Fairy Tales/Brothers Grimm)
... After he had walked for a long time, he came to the courtyard of a royal palace, and as he felt weary, he lay down on the grass and fell asleep. Whilst he lay there, the people came and inspected him on ...
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