We Can Read About Pumpkins and Apples. The pumpkin has a stem. 1.

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We Can Read About Pumpkins and Apples

The pumpkin has a stem. 1.

The apple has a stem. 2.

The pumpkin has orange skin. 3.

The apple has red skin. 4.

The pumpkin has pulp. 5.

The apple has pulp. 6.

The pumpkin has more seeds. 7.

The apple has fewer seeds. 8.

The pumpkin is heavier. 9.

The apple is lighter. 10.

Sight Words 1. The 2. has 3. a 4. is 11.

Story Words 1. pumpkin 2. apple 3. orange 4. red 5. more 6. fewer 7. seeds 8.heavier 9.lighter 12.

Questions 1.What things about the pumpkin and apple are alike or the same? 2.What things about the pumpkin and apple are different? 13.