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A Listening Exercise.


Use this Listening Exercise to help evaluate the listening skills of your preschoolers. Make copies of this page for children. Use the exercise on an individual basis, apart from the rest of the class. Read the story aloud. Read each question and help the child identify the pictures. Then ask the child to point to or mark the picture that correctly answers each question.

Banana and Friends Make Gifts

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Energetic, lively, and playful: a frisky kitten.



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Banana made a card for his grandparents.

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Jumper decided to make a painting of himself.

On Grandparents Day, Banana, Frisky, and Jumper gave their presents to their grandparents at a special lunch at school.

1. What did Banana make for his grandparents?

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Caption: cake

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Caption: card

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Caption: cookies

2. What did Frisky use to make the necklace?

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Caption: apples

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Caption: oranges

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]

Caption: macaroni

3. What did Jumper paint?

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Caption: Jumper

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Caption: flowers

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Caption: dog
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Publication:Weekly Reader, Edition Pre-K (including Science Spin)
Date:Sep 1, 2002
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