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Q1: You have a few __________, Red, yellow, and blue.
Ans: You have a few crayons, Red, yellow, and blue.
Q2: If we share our crayons, we have a __________ pack.
Ans: If we share our crayons, we have a full pack.
Q3: I need the __________ and you need the black.
Ans: I need the red and you need the black.
Q4: Green, purple, and __________, I have some too.
Ans: Green, purple, and black, I have some too.
Q5: The second child had ______ crayons.
Ans: The second child had three crayons.
Q1: The children have crayons in different colors.
Ans: True
Q2: Both children need the same color.
Ans: False
Q3: Sharing crayons can help them have all the colors they need.
Ans: True
Q4: The poem is about two friends who don't want to share.
Ans: False
Q5: By sharing, both children can have a full pack of crayons.
Ans: True
Q1: What do the children have?
Ans: Crayons
Q2: What color does one child need?
Ans: Red
Q3: How many colors does the first child have?
Ans: Three
Q4: What do the children have if they share?
Ans: A full pack
Q5: What is the poem about?
Ans: Sharing
Q1: How many children are there in the poem?
Ans: Two children.
Q2: What colors of crayons does the first child have?
Ans: Red, yellow, and blue.
Q3: What colors of crayons does the second child have?
Ans: Green, purple, and black.
Q4: Why do the children decide to share their crayons?
Ans: Because each child needs a color that the other has.
Q5: What do the children have if they share their crayons?
Ans: They have a full pack of crayons.
1. What are the primary colors? |
2. How do we create secondary colors? |
3. What colors can be made by mixing red and yellow? |
4. Why are colors important in art and design? |
5. How can colors affect our mood? |
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