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Shortest and Longest
Where I Live
Math Concept Reader




Math Concept Reader
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Shortest and Longest
Where I Live
by Amy Ayers



This is home.




We have long and short things.



The pink one is shortest.


Charlie Gonzalez
200 E. Market St.
San Antonio, TX 78205
Mrs. Bertha Gonzalez
200 E. Market St.
San Antonio, TX 78205
Mr. Henry Gonzalez
200 E. Market St.
San Antonio, TX 78205

The blue one is longest.



The green one is shortest.



The wooden one is longest.




The black one is shortest.



The red car is longest.


10
The blue one is shortest.


11
The top one is the shortest.
It is mine!


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Glossary
letter
longest
pencil
picture
shoe
shortest
spoon
toothbrush
toy
umbrella
Photo credits: cover, pp. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Russell Pickering;
p. 2 © Ariel Skelley/Corbis; p. 3 Abode/Beateworks/Corbis.



Think and Respond
1. Look at the shoes.
Which shoe is
the longest?
2. Look at the spoons.
Which spoon is
the shortest?
3. Draw three crayons.
Make them different lengths.
Circle the crayon that is the longest.
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