Riddles with clues and answers

    • [DOC File]Part 1

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      Part 1. For questions 1-8, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap.There is an example at the beginning (0).Example: 0 A demand B display C sale D hand. UNICEF. Most of us have seen the brightly coloured UNICEF greetings cards on (0)


    • [DOC File]AT HOME SCAVENGER HUNT

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      First pick the clues or riddles you like best. The first clue will be given to you, the answer will lead you to the spot the next clue is hidden, and you can hide as many as you want! Make sure to end the hunt with a prize! Be careful not to mix up the order the clues are hidden or you will have a very confusing hunt. Have fun!


    • [DOC File]Animals: Black and White - Tumblebooks

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      8. These should be shared so students can guess the answers to the riddles. 9. Display these for others to enjoy. Older students: 1. Use the same plan, but have the students research the animal they chose. They need to make the riddles more difficult to guess. Also students learn new information about the animals.


    • [DOC File]Language Play - Year 3 English Planning

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      Give children sheet with 10 riddles on it and give them: 10 minutes to discuss what they think the answers are without any clues. 10 minutes to discuss what they think the answers are with a clue for each. 10 minutes to discuss what they think the answers are with a choice of answers for each


    • [DOC File]Closure Activities - HCPS Blogs

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      Have students construct clues (riddles) about the key terms and. quiz partners or the room. Element of Surprise Students receive an envelope containing a card with a word or. phrase selected by the teacher. Students discuss the concept and list the content-specific vocabulary necessary to discuss it. ... After the class discusses the question ...


    • STANDARD 1 - Ministry of Education

      Pictures 3:14 The child will- supply answers to questions. Complete activities based on instruction - Select appropriate words based on activities to be completed.-Retell stories with appropriate vocab. STANDARD TOPIC OBJECTIVES CONTENT METHOD/STRATEGIES MATERIALS EVALUATION 3:15 Use contextual and picture clues to identify word meaning.


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      Riddles can be very short or very long. In grade 8, the minimal length will need to be . 4-5 lines. The clues for your riddle should start off very generally and gradually become more specific as you approach the end. Your last clue should be the most obvious of the clues. Step 3 – Start with the Answer


    • [DOC File]Anagrams Riddles 4

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      Anagrams are words that contain the same letters but arranged in a different order. For example, act is an anagram of cat. The answers to the clues below are anagram pairs. Ex) Something used to catch fish. A number. 1. A hot drink. Have some food. 2. Something used to water plants. A thing you put on your foot. 3. Things you hammer.


    • [DOC File]4th Grade Unit - SIUE

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      Day 31 – Students will make Bio-Riddles on their famous Americans. The Bio-Riddle is a riddle sheet that provides clues to who the famous American is. These riddles will be displayed on a bulletin board in the hallway. The Bio-Riddles will be assessed on quality of the clues and neatness. Home Projects are due.


    • [DOC File]Anagrams Riddles 1 - Lanternfish ESL

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      Anagrams are words that contain the same letters but arranged in a different order. For example, act is an anagram of cat. The answers to the clues below are anagram pairs. Ex) Where you bid on things to buy. Being careful. 1. Be a thief. Not fresh (as in bread). 2. Make bigger. The commander of an army. 3. A spot on your shirt. A person who ...



    • [DOC File]Here are all the clues received for The Great Unveiling ...

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      It has all of the answers written at the bottom of the page though, so at least you know what you're looking for. Well... it has MOST of the answers at the bottom of the page. There was a paper jam as the Clue-O-Matic 9000 printed the information from the celestial plains of mystery, so I'm afraid the last few clues were torn off.


    • [DOCX File]Using Context Clues—Solve the Riddles

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      Using Context Clues—Solve the Riddles! When you read, you can use context clues to help you figure out words that you do not know. You can use the word clues that you read to help you find the meaning of a new word. What is the meaning of the crazy, make-believe word that is underlined in each sentence? 1. Sometimes at lunch we have . slowmoe ...


    • [DOC File]5th Grade Mathematics

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      Student solutions to the riddles should include a picture of the beans and an explanation using words and numbers. ... will not need all three clues to determine the solution however they should be comfortable arguing and verifying their answers and they may need all three clues to conclude that the solution is the second bar.


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      Extra Clues. You might have one on your classroom wall. I melt when I get hot. If you hold me by my neck, I don’t mind. Your teacher and your parents might not want you to keep me. You might stand on me or you might rub me against your body. Depending on which country I’m from, my head and my tail might look different.


    • [DOC File]Anagrams Riddles 1 - Lanternfish ESL

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      Anagrams are words that contain the same letters but arranged in a different order. For example, act is an anagram of cat. The answers to the clues below are anagram pairs. Ex) Things people drive. A mark from an old injury. 1. Things people wear in winter. Where land meets the sea. 2. Another word for under. A part of your arm. 3. Try to hear.


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