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Table of Contents 12 Ways to Eat Apples... 5 A Day at the Amusement Park... 7 The Alley Cat and the House Cat... 9 Baby Sister... 11 Baby s New Clothes... 13 Baseball Hats... 15 The Beautiful Butterfly... 17 The Beautiful Moon... 19 Bee Sting... 21 The Big Blue Thing... 23 Big Changes... 25 Bike Ride... 27 The Bird s Nest... 29 A Black Eye!... 31 A Broken Leg... 33 Building Blocks... 35 The Bully... 37 Busy Daddy... 39 Butterfly Garden... 41 Camping Inside... 43 The C.A.R.E. Club... 45 Carly the Canary... 47 Cats Next Door... 49 The Christmas Tree... 51 The Clever Owl... 53 Comparing... 55 Connie s Visit to the Zoo... 57 Cookie Cutters... 59 The Cowboy... 61 Cupcake Power... 63 A Dozen Donuts... 65 Eating Healthy... 67 Everyday Shapes... 69 Falling Leaves... 71 Favorite Letters... 73 The Giant Giraffe... 75 The Gumball Machine... 77 Bullying Bobbby... 79 Daredevil Davey... 81 Dirty Danny... 83 Icky Ivan... 85 Mannerless Marty... 87 Opposite Ollie... 89 Revolting Roger... 91 Tantrum-Throwing Tyler... 93 Tardy Tina... 95 Tattling Tara... 97 Terrible Tony... 99 Whiney Winnie... 101 Wicked Wilma... 103 Answer Key...105 3 Have Fun Teaching

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Skill - Reading Comprehension Name 12 Ways to Eat Apples Story By: Andrew Frinkle Johnny loved apples. He could eat them a dozen ways every day! First, he liked to eat them fresh. He would pick it from the tree and eat it. Second, he liked to eat them sliced. He would bite the white part first and then the skin. Third, he would dip them in peanut butter. They were nutty and sweet. Fourth, he would eat a caramel apple. There were nuts on the sticky caramel. Fifth, he would eat a candied apple. The cinnamon candy coating was so nice. Sixth, he would eat them as apple sauce. It was easy to use a spoon with his apples. Seventh, he would eat them baked in dumplings. The cinnamon butter melted on top was savory! Eighth, he would eat them in Dutch apple pie. The crunchy and creamy toppings were delicious. Ninth, he d eat a peeled apple. The white part was cool and crisp. Tenth, he d eat spiced apple jam on toast. It was perfect for crunchy toast. Eleventh, he d have apple crisp. The oatmeal was hot and tasty. Twelfth and last, he would share one with a friend! They d take turns biting different sides. So you see, Johnny really did love his apples. He d find a new way or a new kind of apple every day if he could. How do you like your apples? 5 HaveFunTeaching.com

Skill - Reading Comprehension Name 12 Ways to Eat Apples Story By: Andrew Frinkle Use the information in the story to answer the questions below. 1. Johnny s favorite fruit seems to be what? A. grapes B. bananas C. apples D. cherries 2. What is the third way Johnny eats his apples? A. sliced apples B. fresh apples C. caramel apples D. apples with peanut butter 3. What is the sixth way Johnny eats his apples? A. candied apples B. apple sauce C. Dutch apple pie D. apple crisp 4. Which of these is NOT a way Johnny eats his apples? A. apple pancakes B. apple dumplings C. peeled apples D. apple jam on toast 5. Other than about apples, this story is trying to teach you what? A. letters B. vegetables C. fruits D. numbers 6 HaveFunTeaching.com

Skill - Reading Comprehension Name The Alley Cat and the House Cat Story By: Andrew Frinkle The house cat ate out of a clean bowl. The alley cat ate out of a garbage can. The house cat liked to curl up to take a nap by the window. The alley cat slept wherever it was dry. The house cat liked to be petted. The alley cat was scared of people. The house cat spent hours cleaning its silky fur. The alley cat had messy and dirty fur. The house cat was well-fed and plump. The alley cat was just skin and bones thin. The house cat was happy and lazy. The alley cat was always busy looking for more. The house cat wasn t a good mouser. The alley cat loved to catch mice as a snack. The house cat had an owner who loved her. The alley cat had only himself, but he was tough. 9 HaveFunTeaching.com

Skill - Reading Comprehension Name The Alley Cat and the House Cat Story By: Andrew Frinkle Use the information in the story to answer the questions below. 1. Who are the two main characters? A. the alley cat and the wild cat B. the alley cat and the tiger C. the house cat and the mouse D. the alley cat and the house cat 2. Which cat eats out of a garbage can? A. the alley cat B. the house cat C. they both do D. neither of them do 3. Which cat likes people? A. the alley cat B. the house cat C. they both do D. neither of them do 4. Which cat is good at catching mice? A. the alley cat B. the house cat C. they both do D. neither of them do 5. Which cat has an easy life? A. the alley cat B. the house cat C. they both have easy lives D. they both have hard lives 10 HaveFunTeaching.com

Skill - Reading Comprehension Name Bike Ride Poem By: Judie Eberhardt I rode my bike As fast as can be I hit a bump And skinned my knee Back on the bike I decided to go Where I was headed I did not know. To get some ice cream Now that would be nice At only fifty cents What a great price! A cone or a bar Now to decide Back on the bike It s tricky to ride. Finally home with a scraped knee But after two yummy cones I m as happy As a person can be! 27 HaveFunTeaching.com

Skill - Reading Comprehension Name Bike Ride Poem By: Judie Eberhardt Use the information in the story to answer the questions below. 1. What was the person in the poem riding? A. A scooter B. A skateboard C. A bike D. None of the above 2. Where did the person decide to go? A. To the park B. To a ball game C. To the library D. To the ice cream shop 3. How much did the ice cream cost? A. Fifty cents B. Fifty-five cents C. Seventy-five cents D. One dollar 4. What part of the person s body was scrapped? A. Knee B. Leg C. Foot D. Arm 5. How does the person feel at the end of the poem? A. Tired B. Mad C. Sad D. Happy 28 HaveFunTeaching.com

Skill - Reading Comprehension Name Butterfly Garden Story By: Andrew Frinkle Do you see the butterfly garden? There is a white butterfly. There is a yellow butterfly. Do you see the butterflies? I see a blue one. He sees an orange one. She sees a purple one. Do you see the butterflies? There is a butterfly over here. There is a butterfly over there. There is a butterfly here, too. Do you see the butterflies? There is a butterfly near me. There is a butterfly far from me. There is a butterfly next to me. Do you see the butterflies? That is the butterfly garden. Isn t it nice? 41 HaveFunTeaching.com

Skill - Reading Comprehension Name Butterfly Garden Story By: Andrew Frinkle Use the information in the story to answer the questions below. 1. What kind of bug is this story about? A. flies B. moths C. bees D. butterflies 2. What colors of butterflies are NOT in the story? A. red B. white C. yellow D. blue 3. FILL IN THE BLANK: Do you see the? A. sun B. sky C. butterflies D. cookie 4. Which of these is a sentence from the story? A. I see a scary butterfly. B. I see a blue one. C. I see many flowers. D. I see ten butterflies. 5. What color of flower does SHE see? A. purple B. red C. orange D. yellow 42 HaveFunTeaching.com

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12 WAYS TO EAT APPLES! PAGE 5 BASEBALL HATS!! PAGE 15 A DAY AT THE AMUSEMENT PARK PG 7 2.B THE BEAUTIFUL BUTTERFLY! PAGE 17 THE ALLEY CAT AND HOUSE CAT PG 9 THE BEAUTIFUL MOON!! PAGE 19 3.C BABY SISTER!!! PAGE 11 1.A 5.C BEE STING!!! PAGE 21 3.C BABY S NEW CLOTHES!! PAGE 13 1.A 3.C THE BIG BLUE THING!! PAGE 23 1.A Have Fun Teaching! 106 Reading Comprehension Workbook

BIG CHANGES!!! PAGE 25 3.C BUILDING BLOCKS!! PAGE 35 1.A BIKE RIDE!!!! PAGE 27 THE BULLY!!! PAGE 37 3.C THE BIRD S NEST!! PAGE 29 BUSY DADDY!!! PAGE 39 4.C A BLACK EYE!!!! PAGE 31 2.B 5.C BUTTERFLY GARDEN!! PAGE 41 3.C A BROKEN LEG!!! PAGE 33 CAMPING INSIDE!!! PAGE 43 2.B Have Fun Teaching! 107 Reading Comprehension Workbook

THE C.A.R.E. CLUB!! PAGE 45 COMPARING!!! PAGE 55 1.A CARLY THE CANARY!! PAGE 47 CONNIE S VISIT TO THE ZOO! PAGE 57 CATS NEXT DOOR!! PAGE 49 COOKIE CUTTERS!! PAGE 59 THE CHRISTMAS TREE!! PAGE 51 THE COWBOY!!! PAGE 61 THE CLEVER OWL!! PAGE 53 CUPCAKE POWER!! PAGE 63 Have Fun Teaching! 108 Reading Comprehension Workbook

A DOZEN DONUTS!! PAGE 65 5.C THE GIANT GIRAFFE!! PAGE 75 EATING HEALTHY!! PAGE 67 THE GUMBALL MACHINE! PAGE 77 1.A 4.C EVERYDAY SHAPES!! PAGE 69 1.A 4.E BULLYING BOBBY!! PAGE 79 4.C FALLING LEAVES!! PAGE 71 2.B 5.C DAREDEVIL DAVEY!! PAGE 81 2.B 4.C FAVORITE LETTERS!! PAGE 73 5.C DIRTY DANNY!!! PAGE 83 2.B Have Fun Teaching! 109 Reading Comprehension Workbook

ICKY IVAN!!!! PAGE 85 2.B TARDY TINA!!! PAGE 95 MANNERLESS MARTY!! PAGE 87 4.C TATTLING TARA!!! PAGE 97 OPPOSITE OLLIE!!! PAGE 89 TERRIBLE TONY!!! PAGE 99 REVOLTING ROGER!! PAGE 91 WHINEY WINNIE!!! PAGE 101 4.C TANTRUM-THROWING TYLER PAGE 93 1.A 3.C WICKED WILMA!!! PAGE 103 3.C Have Fun Teaching! 110 Reading Comprehension Workbook