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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, Frisky frisk·y  
adj. frisk·i·er, frisk·i·est
Energetic, lively, and playful: a frisky kitten.



frisk
, and Jumper The simplest form of an on/off switch. It is just a tiny, plastic-covered metal block, which is pushed onto two pins to close that circuit. It is used to select a myriad of functions on a printed circuit board or on a peripheral device.  Take a Trip to the Moon

Banana Monkey monkey, any of a large and varied group of mammals of the primate order. The term monkey includes all primates that do not belong to the categories human, ape, or prosimian; however, monkeys do have certain common features. , Frisky Squirrel squirrel, name for small or medium-sized rodents of the family Sciuridae, found throughout the world except in Australia, Madagascar, and the polar regions; it is applied especially to the tree-living species. , and Jumper Frog took a make-believe trip to the moon.

All three friends put on their space helmets and climbed into the spaceship.

When they got to the moon, Banana collected space rocks.

Frisky put a flag in the ground.

Jumper wrote his name in the sand with a stick.

Then the three friends got back in their spaceship and went back to Earth.

1. What did Banana collect?

balls

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flowers flowers

represent this season. [Art: Hall, 129]

See : Spring


Flowers
Anthea

epithet of Hera, meaning “flowery.” [Gk. Myth.
 

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rocks

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2. What did Frisky put in the ground?

flag

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tree

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seeds

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3. What did the friends use to get them back to Earth?

bicycle bicycle, light, two-wheeled vehicle driven by pedals. The name velocipede is often given to early forms of the bicycle and to its predecessor, the dandy horse, a two-wheeled vehicle moved by the thrust of the rider's feet upon the ground.  

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spaceship

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horse

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