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This is a great PDF packet for using in a center or for Word Work for Daily 5. The children match the cookies with nouns, verbs, adjectives and pronouns to the correct cookie jar. Then they write the answers on the corresponding recording sheet. There is also a corresponding Common Core State Standards poster for your convenience.

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