Dot and Jabber Vocabulary. Morning Message Bugs are interesting animals! They live in many places. What do you know about bugs?

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Dot and Jabber Vocabulary

Morning Message Bugs are interesting animals! They live in many places. What do you know about bugs?

Been – to be, used for past I have been looking for you.

Gone- to go or to leave Mary has gone to the store I don’t know where the bugs have gone.

Other-a group that is different I didn’t go to the Sogo in Hsinchu I went to the other Sogo in Taipei.

Clues- things that help you answer a question or solve a problem. Do you have any clues to help her find her pencil? I know where it is - here’s a clue: Look for a notebook.

Invisible- is to not be seen. I have watched the cartoon about the invisible man who could make himself disappear. Have you seen a show or read a book about something that is invisible?

Searching – looking for or examining something. I hid her pencil and she is searching for it. Are you searching with her to find the pencil.

Find the Subject. A sentence is made up of two parts The subject of a sentence is the part that tells who or what the sentence is about. Example: An ant is on the leaf. What is on the leaf? An ant is. An ant is the subject.

FIND THE SUBJECT 1. Fern and Freddy are friends. 2. The fly tries to land on the food. 3. The bee looks for the hive. 4. Where can a spider build a web? 5. Maria is in the yard catching bugs.

FIND THE SUBJECT 1. Fern and Freddy are friends. Fern and Freddy 2. The fly tries to land on the food. The fly. 3. The bee looks for the hive. The bee. 4. Where can a spider build a web? The spider. 5. Maria is in the yard catching bugs. Maria.