This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: compare and contrast two or more versions of the same story, share how fractions are used in everyday life, develop a model to identify the parts of a plant, write arguments, informative text, and explanatory text that draw conclusions and generalize, analyze data to identify seasonal patterns of change, read words with inflectional endings, count out objects to represent a given number from 1-20, ask questions to differentiate between rocks and minerals, work with others to demonstrate an understanding of good citizenship, write time to the nearest minute using an analog clock, retell stories in sequential order, compare and order whole numbers up to 100, participate in conversations on why people must make financial choices, use correct capitalization, determine the central idea of a text, find all factor pairs for numbers in the range of 1-100, collect data in a table to identify and describe types of weather, locate Georgia in relation to region, nation, continent, and hemispheres, list voting qualifications for elections in Georgia, produce simple, compound, and complex sentences, construct simple measuring instruments using unit models, plan and carry out investigations to demonstrate the effect of magnets on common objects, explain that countries have a mixed economic system located on a continuum and identify forms of precipitation (rain, hail, sleet, snow).
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