This reading activity asks students to match sentences describing people and their childhood memories or milestones to corresponding pictures, including learning to ride a bike at age 6, read books at age 4, do a somersault at age 5, swim at age 3, and walk at age 1. It provides background information on 5 individuals and what they like or are doing in 5 sentences.
This reading activity asks students to match sentences describing people and their childhood memories or milestones to corresponding pictures, including learning to ride a bike at age 6, read books at age 4, do a somersault at age 5, swim at age 3, and walk at age 1. It provides background information on 5 individuals and what they like or are doing in 5 sentences.
This reading activity asks students to match sentences describing people and their childhood memories or milestones to corresponding pictures, including learning to ride a bike at age 6, read books at age 4, do a somersault at age 5, swim at age 3, and walk at age 1. It provides background information on 5 individuals and what they like or are doing in 5 sentences.
Reading Activity “Childhood Memories and Milestones”
Match the sentences to the pictures.
1. My name is Christian. I am ten years old. I
like to play. I learned how to ride a bike when I was six.
2. This is my cousin Lucy. She is from New York.
She likes to read books. Her favorite book is “The Harry Potter Novels.” She learned how to read when she was four.
3. His name is Anthony. He’s very friendly. He always
goes to the playground. He can do a handstand, a somersault and a cartwheel. He learned how to do a somersault when he was five years old.
4. He is George. He swims two hours a day. He likes
to swim with his family and friends. Every summer he swims in the beach. He is swimming now in a swimming pool. He learned how to swim when he was three years old.
5. Charisse is my younger sister. She is shorter than
me. She has brown straight hair. She has not been to the beach or to the forest. Next summer we will go to the beach and have a vacation there. Last year she learned how to walk.