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l e v e l e d p r a c t i c e S R 1 0. 1 Read each set of words. Then circle the word that best describes a louder sound. You may use a dictionary to help you. Vocabulary Strategies: 1. whisper say 2. shriek cry 3. shout roar 4. plop thud 5. crash tap Vocabulary Strategies 12

l e v e l e d p r a c t i c e A 1 0. 1 Read the words in the Word Bank. Then write a story about an animal using all of the words. Use the words in a way that shows their different shades of meaning. You may use a dictionary to help you. Vocabulary Strategies: observe study Word Bank eat devour admire respect Vocabulary Strategies 13

l e v e l e d p r a c t i c e E L L 1 0. 1 Read each sentence. Think about how the underlined words have slightly different meanings. Then draw a picture to show the meaning of the underlined word in each sentence. You may use a dictionary to help you. Vocabulary Strategies: This bug is small. This bug is tiny. This bug is miniscule. Vocabulary Strategies 14

Vocabulary weekly tests 10.2 Vocabulary Answer Numbers 1 through 10 on your Answer Sheet. Choose the best answer for each question. 1 What does the word resemble mean in the Those two trees resemble each other. A. look like B. flake off C. grow near D. depend on 4 What does the word particular mean in the We drive a particular route to school every day. F. bumpy G. certain H. gravel I. unknown 2 What does the word keen mean in the The bat has a keen sense of hearing. F. awkward G. clever H. lazy I. sharp 3 What does the word mature mean in the The puppies will grow and mature as they get older. A. sleep more B. gain friends C. develop fully D. become wiser 5 What does the word ferocious mean in the The little kitten tried to act like a ferocious lion. A. drowsy B. humorous C. imaginary D. savage 6 What does the word depression mean in the When the meteorite fell, it left a deep depression in the Earth. F. bruise G. hollow H. sadness I. trail Target Vocabulary, 16

weekly tests 10.3 Vocabulary 7 What does the word weathered mean in the The house weathered the storm with only minor damage to the roof. A. survived B. wore away C. protected against D. supported the weight of 9 What does the word partake mean in the The athlete placed fourth in the triathlon and therefore did not partake in the awards ceremony. A. enjoy B. get rid of C. take part in D. invite others to 8 What does the word cleaved mean in the Peter cleaved the watermelon into thin slices so that every child could taste the fruit. F. cut apart G. carried over H. stuck together I. passed through 10 What does the word reservations mean in the As a new student, Emily had reservations about what to wear to school. F. decided G. kept secret H. not sure about I. already arranged STOP Target Vocabulary, 17

Comprehension weekly tests 10.4 Comprehension Answer Numbers 1 through 8 on your Answer Sheet. Base your answers on the article. 1 What is the main topic of the article? A. facts about cougars B. where most cougars live C. the cougar s hunting skills D. how cougars raise their young 2 Unlike animals that have a lot of body fat, a cougar s main source of insulation is its F. fur coat. G. whiskers. H. sweat glands. I. body temperature. 3 Describing cougars coats and coloring supports the main idea that A. all cougars look the same. B. adult cougars look like female lions. C. cougars have coats of different colors. D. their fur helps keep cougars safe from predators. 4 Which detail supports the main idea that cougars have good eyesight? F. They have a sharp sense of hearing. G. They blend in with their surroundings. H. They have a tawny, or orange-brown, coat. I. They can see moving prey from long distances. 5 Which sentence from the article states a main idea? A. Like all of their cat relatives, cougars have whiskers. B. These sensitive hairs are also called vibrissae (vy BRIHS ee). C. The cougar uses whiskers to gather information through touch. D. They grow on either side of the animal s nose and mouth, above the eyes, and sometimes on the chin. 6 The fact that cougars have three kinds of teeth suggests that these animals F. eat plants and flesh. G. are biologically complex. H. have a strong sense of taste. I. do not have very strong jaws. Main Ideas and Details, Explain Scientific Ideas, Domain-Specific Vocabulary, Anchor Text 18

weekly tests 10.5 Comprehension 7 Which animal is a natural predator of the cougar? A. crocodile B. hawk C. lion D. wolf 8 What does the word offspring mean in the The mother makes no special effort to catch small prey for her small offspring. F. adults G. animals H. babies I. reptiles Use the article and the poems in Purr-fection to answer Numbers 9 and 10. 9 How is the article similar to the poems in Purr-fection? A. Both compare cats to their natural habitats. B. Both retell the moments in an adult cat s life. C. Both examine the features of particular cats. D. Both point out how cougars and tigers are different. 10 The poems in Purr-fection and the article are different because the poems F. celebrate what makes cats unique. G. show the consequences of bad behavior. H. tell how cats use camouflage to capture prey. I. explain why cats are more popular than dogs. Mark Student Reading Level: Independent Instructional Listening Main Ideas and Details, Explain Scientific Ideas, Domain-Specific Vocabulary, Anchor Text 19 STOP