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Contents Introduction....3 Concept Webs: Topic/Main Idea and Details Fancy Fireworks....6 Things to Do in Maine...7 Picture a Pigeon....8 The Inside Story...9 State Stuff... 10 A Fast Laugh... 11 What s for Lunch?... 12 So Many Symbols... 13 Tracking Trains... 14 Testing It Out.... 15 Sequence Webs: Sequence Hello, Island!... 16 Turn on the Lights... 17 Here Come the Cranes.... 18 A Painted Cave... 19 Easy Opening.... 20 Toys Through Time.... 21 Balloons on Parade.... 22 Testing It Out.... 23 Venn Diagrams: Comparing On the Ferry....24 Looking at Leaves...25 Foreign Flags... 26 Opposite Poles... 27 A State Apart.... 28 Tales of Whales... 29 Growing Up... 30 Testing It Out.... 31 Charts: Classifying Building Blocks... 32 Play Ball... 33 Let s Celebrate... 34 Shaping Up... 35 Bag Tags... 36 Blending In... 37 Quilts of History.... 38 Testing It Out.... 39 Cause-and-Effect Maps: Relationships Silly Laws... 40 Cooling a Kampong... 41 Eat and Read... 42 Fool the Birds... 43 Excellent Elephants... 44 Where the Sun Shines.... 45 Seeing Red.... 46 Testing It Out.... 47 Answers.... 48

Fancy Fireworks detail pinwheel Kaboom! It s the Fourth of July. Fireworks light up the night. Have you ever seen a willow firework? It has long trails of color that float to the ground. The pinwheel and comet are two other popular fireworks. One of the loudest fireworks is called the salute. After a bright flash, you hear a loud BOOM! 1. Which firework has long trails of color? 2. Which firework makes a loud BOOM? 3. What is a popular firework? Add three more details to the web. Kinds of Fireworks topic What do you think a pinwheel firework looks like? Draw a picture to show your ideas. 6

Things to Do in Maine Maine has 2,500 lakes and ponds for summer fun. There are more than 400 islands along the coast. People swim, fish, and sail off these islands. Visitors enjoy eating in Maine, too. The state grows most of the blueberries in the United States. In Maine, you can eat blueberry pie and lobster all summer long! 1. What does Maine have along its coast? 2. What fruit does Maine grow? 3. What other food is Maine known for? Add three more details to the web. detail 2,500 lakes and ponds Why People Go to Maine topic Find Maine on a map of the United States. 7

Picture a Pigeon detail sidewalks and rooftops Pigeons in the City What s a city bird like? Many of the birds that live in cities are pigeons. These birds are usually found on city sidewalks and on building rooftops. A pigeon weighs about half a pound. It can fly up to 60 miles an hour. Most pigeons live for 10 to 15 years. 1. How much does a pigeon weigh? 2. How fast can a pigeon fly? 3. How long does a pigeon live? Add three more details to the web. topic Baby pigeons are called squabs. Add this fact to the web. 8

Hello, Island! About 30 years ago, some fishermen were on their boat near Iceland. Suddenly they saw smoke coming from the sea. Then the top of a volcano rose out of the water. Soon red-hot rock began to pour down its sides. It looked like the sea was on fire. At last the volcano cooled down. It became a new island. People named the island Surtsey. Read how the island of Surtsey was made. Show the correct order of what happened. Write the numbers from 1 4 on the lines. Red-hot rock poured down its sides. Smoke came out of the sea. The new island was named Surtsey. The volcano cooled down. Fill in the circles in order. Use the numbers and sentences above to help you. The first one is done for you. 1 2 3 4 Smoke came out of the sea. Tell someone how Surtsey became an island. Draw pictures to show what happened. 16

Turn on the Lights Lighthouses warn ships that are near land. The first lighthouses were fires. People would build the fires on hilltops along the coast. Later, people built towers. The light from their candles could be seen from far away. Then oil lamps were used. Today electricity runs a lighthouse s powerful lamps. Read how lighthouses changed. Show the correct order of what happened. Write the numbers from 1 4 on the lines. Oil lamps lit lighthouses. Lighthouses use electric light. Fires were built on hillsides. Candles were used. Fill in the circles in order. Use the numbers and sentences above to help you. 1 2 3 4 lamp tower Read The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge by Hildegarde Swift. 17

On the Ferry Car Ferry Both You re in a car. You come to a big lake. There s no bridge. How do you get across? In some places, you can take a boat called a ferry. A car ferry has ramps so you can drive onto the boat. Some ferries are for trains. These boats have tracks on them. Both kinds of ferries are about 330 feet long. 1. What is the job of each kind of ferry? 2. How long are most ferryboats? 3. Which kind of ferry has tracks? 4. Which kind of ferry has ramps? Write your answers in the correct parts of the circles. Train Ferry Planes can land on some ships. Find out what these ships are called. 24

Looking at Leaves You can recognize a tree by the shape of its leaves. The leaves on a beech tree have a long, narrow shape. They also have uneven edges. The leaves on black gum trees are about the same shape as beech leaves. But black gum leaves have smooth edges. In the fall, black gum leaves turn yellow. Beech leaves turn orange-brown. 1. What are the edges of each kind of leaf like? 2. What color does each kind of leaf turn? 3. What shape are the leaves on both trees? Write your answers in the correct parts of the circles. Beech Both Black Gum Black Gum Beech Find leaves from two different trees. Make a diagram like the one on this page. Fill in the diagram to show how the leaves are alike and different. 25

Building Blocks Houses come in many shapes and sizes. They are also built of many different materials. Builders use clay bricks, clay tiles, and clay pipes in many homes. In some parts of the world, grass is used as building material. People weave grasses into mats. They also cover their roofs with grasses. Wood is another common material. Many homes are built of wood planks called clapboard. Wood is also used to make shingles for the roof. Some homes are made of logs, too. 1. What are three ways that wood is used? 2. What are three ways that clay is used? 3. How is grass used in houses? Use your answers to complete the chart. Wood Clay Grasses Use your chart to make up a question. Have a classmate answer it. 32

Play Ball What s your favorite ball game? Many people like sports in which they throw a ball. In bowling and basketball, you throw a ball. Other people play games in which they hit a ball. Golf and tennis are two examples. Still another game in which a ball is hit is lacrosse. A third kind of ball game calls for kicking a ball. Players kick balls in soccer, football, rugby, and, of course, kickball. 1. What are four sports where you kick a ball? 2. What are three sports in which you hit a ball? 3. In what games do you throw a ball? Use your answers to complete the chart. Hitting a Ball Throwing a Ball Kicking a Ball What do you do with the ball in baseball? Add baseball to the chart. 33