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Fifth Grade Scott Foresman Reading Street Unit 3 Week 1 Daily Fix-Its Fifth Grade Scott Foresman Reading Street Unit 3 Week 1

1. Once I write a story about a king? 2. King wrong was a funny ferry tale.

1. Once I write a story about a king? 2. King wrong was a funny ferry tale.

1. Once I wrote a story about a king. 2. King Wrong was a funny fairy tale.

3. In this kingdem, the king surved everyone. 4. He payed taxes to his loyel subjects.

3. In this kingdem, the king surved everyone. 4. He payed taxes to his loyel subjects.

3. In this kingdom, the king served everyone. 4. He paid taxes to his loyal subjects.

5. Everyone will celebrat the queens’ birthday. 6. A carnivle of actors performed tomorrow.

5. Everyone will celebrat the queens’ birthday. 6. A carnivle of actors performed tomorrow.

5. Everyone will celebrate the queen’s birthday. 6. A carnival of actors will perform tomorrow.

7. What book is you reading. 8. Alice In Wonderland is about a girls wild dream.

7. What book is you reading. 8. Alice In Wonderland is about a girls wild dream.

7. What book are you reading? 8. Alice in Wonderland is about a girl’s wild dream.

9. Spence don’t want a speeking part in the play. 10. The stage directions say to set on the throne and rise the scepter.

9. Spence don’t want a speeking part in the play. 10. The stage directions say to set on the throne and rise the scepter.

9. Spence doesn’t want a speaking part in the play. 10. The stage directions say to sit on the throne and raise the scepter.