Selection Comprehension Choose the best answer for each question. 1. How can readers tell that Two Bear Cubs is a play? It gives information and facts about a subject. It tells a story and has words that sound alike. It has scenes and tells where characters are on a stage. It tells about real people and events that really happened. 2. What is the two bear cubs BIGGEST problem in the story? They go where they are not supposed to go. They will not stop playing in the water. They scare away all the fish. They eat too many berries. 3. Compared with Younger Brother, Older Brother is more calm. careful. naughty. obedient. 4. The two bear cubs get trapped because the rock they are on floats away down the river. gets carried off by a hawk. becomes too hot and sunny. grows much bigger and higher. Selection Comprehension Two Bear Cubs 174
5. How are Fox, Badger, Mother Deer, Mountain Lion, and Hawk ALIKE? All try to be helpful. All are grinding acorns. All carry loads of firewood. All are building new homes. 6. What is the MAIN reason the animals laugh when Measuring Worm says he will try to save the cubs? They think his name sounds silly. They think he is too little to help. They think his bright colors look funny. They think the way he moves is strange. 7. Which action BEST shows that Measuring Worm is brave? He cries Tu-tok! Tu-tok! Tu-tok! He calls Wake up to the two cubs. He keeps climbing even when he is afraid. He stops to see how much higher he must go. 8. What MOST helps Measuring Worm save the cubs? his strength his courage his speed his size Selection Comprehension Two Bear Cubs 175
READ THINK EXPLAIN Written Response (worth two points) 9. Explain how Older Brother and Younger Brother are DIFFERENT. Use information and details from Two Bear Cubs to help you explain. Sample two-point response: Older Brother is greedy and eats the berries he s supposed to gather. He ignores what his mother says and goes downriver when he isn t supposed to. Younger Brother wants to do what their mother says, but he always ends up copying Older Brother. Selection Comprehension Two Bear Cubs 176 TOTAL SCORE: /8 + /2
Phonics/Spelling: r-controlled Vowel /ûr/er, ir, ur, or, ear Read each model word. Then fill in the circle next to the word that has the same sound as the underlined part of the model word and completes each sentence. 1. answer The picnic we had today was. fun perfect enjoyable heard 2. hurt She wore a shirt gold pearl ruby ring. 3. word Tamika realized that she had forgotten her. purse bag torn umbrella 4. girl The helped customers choose their purchases. waitress bird boss clerk Phonics/Spelling: r-controlled vowel /ûr/er, ir, ur, or, ear 177 TOTAL SCORE: /4
Focus Skill: Compare and Contrast Read the story. Then choose the best answer for each question. Silas was a puppy the first time we took him to see the fireworks on the Fourth of July. Lukas, our older dog, went with us every year. We thought that Silas would enjoy the fireworks, just as Lukas always did. Boy, were we wrong! Silas hated the fireworks. Actually, he was afraid of them. I think the loud noise and the bright lights confused him. He barked at the sky and then sat on the blanket, shaking. We felt terrible as we comforted him. Years later, when Silas was older, we decided to try again. We packed a picnic and headed into town to see the fireworks with Lukas and Silas on their leashes. This time, Silas didn t seem to mind the fireworks. In fact, he sat next to Lukas happily and wagged his tail through the show. 1. How was Lukas different from Silas at the beginning of the story? He was afraid of loud noises. He was a puppy. He barked at the sky. He enjoyed the fireworks. 2. How had Silas changed the second time he went to see the fireworks? He was older. He hated the fireworks. He was younger. He shook with fear. Focus Skill: Compare and Contrast 178
3. How did Silas s feelings about the fireworks change? He grew to dislike the fireworks. His feelings did not change. He grew to like the fireworks. He became afraid of the fireworks. 4. What did Lukas and Silas have in common at the end of the story? They were confused by the bright lights. They enjoyed watching the fireworks. They were both puppies. They both barked at the sky. Focus Skill: Compare and Contrast 179 TOTAL SCORE: /4
Prefixes and Suffixes Read each question. Choose the best answer for each question. 1. Which word means smaller than anyone else? small smally smallest dissmall 2. Which word means the most loud? loudest disloud loudly louder 3. Which word means to not agree? disagree agreely agreest agreer 4. Which word means to do something in a quiet way? quieter quietly quiestest disquiet Prefixes and Suffixes 180
5. Which word means to not like? likely likest liker dislike 6. Which word means to do something in a happy way? happily happiest dishappy happier 7. Which word means the most soft? softer softest softly dissoft 8. Which word means more nice than someone? nicest nicer nicely disnice Prefixes and Suffixes 181 TOTAL SCORE: /8
Robust Vocabulary Choose the word that best completes each sentence. 1. I went to bed late last night, and now I feel. heroic commendable drowsy cunning 2. Jamal knew that the test would require all of his. awe concentration burden dilemma 3. Tim tried to his sister when she was upset. outwit scolding console disguise 4. Saving that kitten from the fire was a act. drowsy burden cunning heroic 5. The teacher was a student for being late to class. scolding consulting glancing devising Robust Vocabulary 182
6. I am in of your amazing baseball card collection. concentration dilemma awe burden 7. Rochelle kept at her watch because she was late. scolding glancing devising consulting 8. Simon faced a when trying to decide what to wear. dilemma drowsy burden concentration 9. It is to pick up trash around the school. heroic drowsy cunning commendable 10. Carrying the large pack was a for Carol during the hike. concentration burden console dilemma Robust Vocabulary 183 TOTAL SCORE: /10
Grammar: Adjectives that Compare Read each sentence. Choose the correct form of the adjective to complete each sentence. 1. My room is than my sister s. cleaner cleanest most clean more cleaner 2. Sue is the person I have ever met. interestinger interestingest more interesting most interesting 3. Juan is than Fred. considerater consideratest more considerate most considerate 4. Jim is the runner on the track team. faster fastest more fast most fast Grammar: Adjectives that Compare 184 TOTAL SCORE: /4
Oral Reading Fluency It was Denzel s first day working at the zoo, and he was excited. Denzel s first task would be to follow different workers around the zoo to learn about their jobs. The first person he would work with was Melissa, who worked in the reptile house one of Denzel s most favorite spots in the entire zoo. Denzel and Melissa spent most of the morning feeding the snakes. Denzel learned all the snakes names and which foods they best liked to eat. When they got to the cage of Ike, the boa constrictor, Melissa looked worried. Neither she nor Denzel could see the snake. Oh no! Is Ike gone? Melissa said. Denzel looked through the glass and agreed that the snake did seem to be missing. Where on earth could he be? Denzel wondered aloud. Ike was awfully large to have just disappeared. Just then, something caught Denzel s eye a flash of brown under a log in the cage. I think I ve solved the mystery, Denzel said, pointing to the well-hidden snake. He and Melissa both breathed a sigh of relief. 10 20 29 39 49 55 63 72 80 91 100 102 109 118 129 138 141 150 162 170 179 Oral Reading Fluency 185 /WCPM