This document provides examples of common questions using "how" and responses, as well as examples of statements using thinking verbs like "think" and "thought". It also includes links to YouTube videos about writing postcards and the weather. Questions include "How are you?", "How is your family?" and "How was your weekend?". Responses provide information about feelings, families, and weekends. Examples of thinking statements include "I think they are on the beach" and "John and Peter think it is a sunny day".
This document provides examples of common questions using "how" and responses, as well as examples of statements using thinking verbs like "think" and "thought". It also includes links to YouTube videos about writing postcards and the weather. Questions include "How are you?", "How is your family?" and "How was your weekend?". Responses provide information about feelings, families, and weekends. Examples of thinking statements include "I think they are on the beach" and "John and Peter think it is a sunny day".
This document provides examples of common questions using "how" and responses, as well as examples of statements using thinking verbs like "think" and "thought". It also includes links to YouTube videos about writing postcards and the weather. Questions include "How are you?", "How is your family?" and "How was your weekend?". Responses provide information about feelings, families, and weekends. Examples of thinking statements include "I think they are on the beach" and "John and Peter think it is a sunny day".