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Her dad had told 09 her that he would have a surprise 10 for her. Terry sat and waited for 11 her dad to get up and come down- 12 stairs. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 12No, the answer is TRUE. The story told 13you HOW he drove - in a careful way. ##eor 33109 T ##end ##f7 03 Terry opened her eyes. It was 04 still dark outside. She got up any- 05 way. It was her birthday and she 06 was too excited to sleep. Te ##eor 33109 T 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 4. Sandy drove in a careful way. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Yes! It is TRUE. That is HOW he drove. ##eor type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 3. Sandy's mom is a nurse. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Right! That is WHAT{ }the story told you 13she is. ##eor 12No, the story told you that she is a 13nurse, so the sentence is TRUE. very late that 06 night. Snow had been falling all 07 day and the roads were icy. Sandy 08 was very careful. He did not want 09 to slide into another car. He drove 10 very slowly. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE,#} ##eor 12No, it's FALSE because the story told 13you that Roger was acting sad in 14school. It told you WHERE Roger was 15acting sad. ##eor 33109 F ##end ##f7 03 Sandy was driving his mom home 04 from work. She is a nurse at the 05 hospital. It was, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 2. Roger was acting sad in church. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Right! It's FALSE because the story 13told you that Roger was acting sad in 14school. 15{##### 12Good! The sentence is FALSE. His dog 13died last night, not last week. 14 {#####} ##eor 12No, the story told you WHEN his dog 13died. It was last night, not last week. 14F is the right answer. ##eor 33109 F 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUERoger was acting happier by the 11 time school let out. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 1. Roger's dog died last week. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eoshat was wrong. 04 He told me that his dog died last 05 night. Roger's dog was very old. 06 But I guess Roger thought he'd live 07 forever. I told Roger that my dog 08 is going to have puppies next week 09 and that he can have one of them. 10 if a sentence is FALSE. 15Press RETURN{ }after you have typed T or 16F for your answer. 18If you want to read a story again, 19press ? and the computer will take you 20back to it. ##end ##f7 02 Roger was acting sad at school 03 today. I asked him wTIONS 04On the first screen, you will see 05a short story. Read it carefully. On 06the two screens after it, you will see 07two sentences about the story. 09The sentences may be TRUE or they may 10be FALSE. 12 Type T if a sentence is TRUE and 13 type Finding 10DETAILS in a story, you will be able 11to answer questions about stories 12without much trouble. And you know 13that answering questions about stories 14is something that you have to do in 15school all of the time! ##end ##fi 01 DIREC {#####################} ##end ##fi 02In this lesson, you will practice 03looking for DETAILS in a story. 05Sometimes you will remember a DETAIL 06and sometimes you will need to go 07back and look at a story again. 09If you can get very good at f02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 5. It was a bright, sunny day. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Yes, that is FALSE. The story told you 13that it was still dark outside. ##eor 12No, it's FALSE. The story told you that 13it was still dark outside. ##eor 33109 F 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 6. It was Christmas Day. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Rigd ##fi 03It's time to practice finding more 04facts, or DETAILS. 06Remember to read each story carefully. 07Think about what you read. 09When you get to the sentence screen, 10try to remember if the facts in the 11sentence are TRUE or FALSE. 13If you can't0 {### #### #### ##### ###} {###} 11 *WHO{ }facts tell about people. 13 *WHAT facts tell about things. 15 *WHEN facts tell about time. 17 *WHERE facts tell about places. 19 *HOW and WHY facts tell reasons 20 or ways things are done. ##en##fi 01How have you been doing? Have you 02been able to remember the story 03facts? Or, if you can't remember them, 04have you been able to go back to the 05storq(ifd find them? 07Most story facts are about: 09 WHO{ }WHAT{ }WHEN{ }WHERE{ }WHY{ }HOW 1. ##eor 12No, that's FALSE. The story said that 13Mike looked in the paper to see if it 14was going to snow. ##eor 33109 F ##end 109 T 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 10. Mike listens to the radio to 07 see if it is going to snow. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Right! That's FALSEt is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 9. This year, Mike will not have 07 to share someone else's sled. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Very good! The sentence is TRUE. ##eor 12No, the sentence is TRUE. ##eor 33hare 07 their sleds. This year, he'll have 08 his own! Every day, Mike looks in 09 the paper to see if the weather map 10 shows snow is coming. It has to 11 come sooner or later, Mike thinks. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If iE. You were 13told that Chip and the others did not 14find any ghosts in the house. ##eor 33109 T ##end ##f7 03 Mike has a new sled. He can't 04 wait until it snows. Every other 05 winter he has gone sledding with 06 his friends. He always had to sONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 8. They found no ghosts in the 07 old house. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Right! That is TRUE. ##eor 12No, the sentence is TRU F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 7. Chip went into the house by him- 07 self. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Right, it's FALSE. Others were with 13him. ##eor 12No, it's FALSE. Others were with him. ##eor 33109 F 01DIRECTIwn 09 to the basement. They looked every- 10 where. All they found were spiders 11 and cobwebs and old junk. If there 12 were ghosts in the house, they were 13 good at hiding. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type ##eor 33109 F ##end ##f7 03 Chip led the way into the old 04 house. No one had lived there for 05 years. Everyone said it was full of 06 ghosts. But Chip and the others did 07 not believe it. They climbed the 08 stairs to the attic. They went doht! That is FALSE. It was Terry's 13birthday, not Christmas Day as far 14as we are told. ##eor 12No, it's FALSE. You were told that it 13was Terry's birthday. It might have 14been Christmas day too, but that is 15not something you were told in the 16story. remember, press ? and 14the computer will take you back so you 15can read the story again. 17Are you ready try some stories and 18sentences? 20 Have fun! ##end ##f7 04 Once there was a very old 05 king who lived in a castle. 06 He lived all alone. He didn't 07 have very much to do. Each 08 morning he would feed the birds 09 outside his window. Later in 10 the day he would read his old 11 books. At night he would sit 12 by the fire and think about his 13 life. No one eversh 07 floors or dust their houses. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Good job! The story told you that most 13people do not like to do those kinds 14of jobs. It is TRUE. ##eor 12No, the sentence is TRUE. The story 13told you that most people do not lld you that 'someday' robots might 14do hard work for people. It told you 15WHEN. ##eor 33109 F 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 6. Most people do not like to wabots have always done hard 07 work for people. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Right! The sentence is FALSE. The story 13said that 'someday' robots might do 14hard work for people. It told you WHEN. ##eor 12No, the sentence is FALSE. The story 13to most people don't like 10 to do. If you had a robot, 11 what would you want it to do 12 for you? Homework? ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 5. Ro not 16tell you if Paula has a computer at 17home. ##eor 33109 F ##end ##f7 04 Someday, people may not 05 have to work so hard. Robots 06 might do all of the jobs, 07 like washing the floors and 08 dusting the house. Those are 09 jobse story told you WHERE Paula 13works with the computer, and it's at 14school, not at home. 15{######} ##eor 12No, the sentence is FALSE. The story 13told you WHERE Paula works with the 14computer. It said she uses it at 15school, not at home. The story dids with the computer. ##eor 33109 T 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 4. Paula works with the computer 07 at home. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Good! Things with the computer. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Right, that's TRUE. The teacher is WHO 13has shown Paula how to do different 14things with the computer. ##eor 12No, that's TRUE. Paula's teacher is WHO 13has shown her how to do different 14thing 11 Paula has even learned how to 12 draw pictures on the computer! ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 3. Paula's teacher has shown her how 07 to do th Paula loves to work with the 05 computer at school. Sometimes she 06 reads things on it. Sometimes she 07 does math. At other times she 08 plays games on the computer. Her 09 teacher has shown her how to make 10 the computer do different things.is one is also FALSE. The story 13said that the king fed the birds. It 14told you WHAT he fed. {#####} ##eor 12No, this sentence is also FALSE. The 13story told you WHAT the king fed - the 14birds, not squirrels. 15{#####} ##eor 33109 F ##end ##f7 04 {###} ##eor 33109 F 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 2. The old king fed the squirrels 07 outside his window. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Yes, thastle. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Nice thinking! It's FALSE because the 13story told you that the king was very 14old, not young. 15{###} ##eor 12No, it's FALSE because the story told 13you that the king was very old, not 14young. came to visit 14 the old king. But he didn't 15 care. He was happy. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 1. The young king lived all alone 07 in his cike 14to do those kinds of jobs. ##eor 33109 T ##end ##f7 03 My older sister is the best 04 friend I have. She is always 05 nice to me, even if I am mean to 06 her. She lets me wear her best 07 sweater. She teaches me how to 08 make things like cookies and home- 09 made candy. She is ten years 10 older than me, but she treats me 11 like we're the same age. Every- 12 body should have a sister like 13 mine! ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type Fu answer TRUE or FALSE. 11Go back to the story and read it again 12if you are not sure of an answer. 15 Have a good time! ##end ##f7 03 Walt had a dumb idea. One windy 04 day, he decided that he could fly! 05 He got an old umbrella out of theasons or ways|n~ {%} 20{ '$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$%} ##end ##fi 03Now it's time to read some more stories 04and look for facts, or DETAILS, in 05them. 07Remember to read the stories carefully. 08Read the sentences carefully too, be- 09fore yo} 14{ '} {%} 15{ '###################################%} 16{ '} WHERE tells about |i~places|n~ {%} 17{ '} {%} 18 {'###################################%} 19{ '} WHY-HOW tell |i~r {%} 09{ '###################################%} 10{ '} WHAT tells about |i~things|n~ {%} 11{ '} {%} 12{ '###################################%} 13{ '} WHEN tells about |i~time|n~ {%##fi 01Do you remember the six kinds of DETAIL 02facts? Before you do some of the story 03screens and sentences, look over the 04chart below: 06 {'###################################%} 07{ '} WHO tells about |i~people|n~ {%} 08{ '} des of the bread. ##eor 12No, the sentence is FALSE. The story 13told you HOW he did it - he put butter 14on both sides of the bread. 15 {####} ##eor 33109 F ##end is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 10. Dad puts butter on one side of 07 the bread. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Yes, that's FALSE. When the story told 13you HOW he did it, it said he put 14butter on both si story 13told you WHEN he makes breakfast - 14sometimes. 15{#########} ##eor 12No, it's FALSE. The story told you WHEN 13he makes breakfast - sometimes. 14 {#########} ##eor 33109 F 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If itle' coming up! ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 9. Dad makes breakfast every morning. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Very good! It's FALSE because thea piece of bread. Then 08 he puts butter on both sides. 09 He puts the bread in a hot pan 10 and turns it over when one side 11 is brown. Next he puts an egg 12 in the hole. When the egg is 13 cooked - there you have it! One 14 'egg in the ho13told you WHAT the older sister lets 14her younger sister wear - her sweater. ##eor 33109 T ##end ##f7 03 My dad makes breakfast for 04 me sometimes. He makes some- 05 thing he calls an 'egg in the 06 hole'. First he cuts a round 07 hole in ss ? to read the story 04again. 06 8. The older sister lets her wear 07 her best sweater. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Yes, the sentence is TRUE. The story 13told you WHAT she lets her sister 14wear. ##eor 12No, the sentence is TRUE. The story or 12No, the sentence is FALSE. The story 13told you HOW much older the sister is. 14She is ten years older, not ten years 15old. {#####} ##eor 33109 F 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Pre. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 7. The writer's sister is ten years 07 old. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Nice thinking! The story told you that 13the sister was ten years older, not 14ten years old! {#####} ##ee 06 closet. Then he climbed up on the 07 roof of the porch. He was going to 08 jump and let the umbrella work 09 like wings. About one second before 10 he jumped, his mom saw him up there. 11 Lucky for Walt, she made him come 12 down. And he came down by climbing 13 down, not jumping! ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 1. Walt's mom stopped him from 07 trying out his idea. 09 The sentence is {s ? to read the story 04again. 06 7. The writer said the spider was as 07 big as a pumpkin. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Yes, it is FALSE because the writer 13said it was as big as an orange. 14 {######} ##eor 12No, it'sd me to death! I ran 10 out of my room and would not go in 11 again until somebody got that big 12 spider. I hope it didn't leave any 13 friends behind! ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Pres9 F ##end ##f7 03 A terrible thing happened to 04 me last night. I was in my room. 05 I looked up, and there on the wall 06 was the biggest spider I had ever 07 seen. It was as big as an orange! 08 I hate spiders, and one that big 09 about scared the story 04again. 06 6. The writer has enough money to 07 buy the car. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Yes! That's FALSE. The writer said he 13didn't have any money. ##eor 12No, it's FALSE. The writer said he 13didn't have any money. ##eor 3310 a new, red car. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Good! That's TRUE. ##eor 12No, the sentence is TRUE. That is WHAT 13the writer wants. ##eor 33109 T 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to reanly two things wrong with 12 my plan. I don't have any money and 13 I'm not old enough to drive yet. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 5. The writer wantshat's 05 red with a white stripe. I want it 06 to have big wheels and a T-top. The 07 inside will have a tape deck and I 08 will have 5OO tapes to play on it. 09 I'll drive it all over town and all 10 of my friends will ask for rides. 11 There are o it having 14red and blue flashing lights. 15{### ####} ##eor 12No, It's FALSE. The brother said it had 13red and blue flashing lights. 14{### ####} ##eor 33109 F ##end ##f7 03 Do you know what I want? I want 04 a new, fancy car. I want one tce is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 4. He said it had white and green 07 flashing lights. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Right! It's FALSE because the story 13said that he told aboutr said he saw a space- 07 ship land last night. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Yes, the sentence is TRUE. That is WHAT 13the brother said. ##eor 12No, the sentence is TRUE. That is WHAT 13the brother said. ##eor 33109 T 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentenhad red and blue 09 flashing lights. Do you know what I 10 think? I think my brother is a big 11 dreamer! ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 3. The brothean old umbrella. ##eor 33109 F ##end ##f7 03 My brother said that a space- 04 ship landed in our yard last night. 05 He said that funny noises woke him 06 up. When he looked outside, he said 07 he saw a big silver thing on the 08 lawn. He said it to read the story 04again. 06 2. Walt was using paper wings to 07 fly with. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Good! That's FALSE because the story 13told you he was using an umbrella. ##eor 12No, it's FALSE. The story told you WHAT 13he was using - $}. ##eos 12Yes, that's TRUE. The story told you 13WHO stopped him. ##eor 12No, the answer is T for TRUE. The story 13told you WHO stopped Walt. ##eor 33109 T 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? FALSE because the writer said 13the spider was as big as an orange. 14 {######} ##eor 33109 F 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 8. The spider was on the wall. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Yes, it's TRUE. That's WHERE it was. ##eor 12No, it's TRUE. That's WHERE the spider 13was. ##eor 33109 T ##end ##f7 03 When Robert gets home from 04 school, he always puts on the same 05 olJoe got mad because |i~we were late|n~. 07 The people yelled |i~when we won|n~. 10HOW facts tell you about the ways 11{###} things are done in a story, like: 13 The supper was |i~burned|n~. 15 Jill was feeling |i~happy|n~. 18In this lesson yrning|n~. 15WHERE facts tell you about places in 16{#####} the story, like: 18 David went |i~home|n~ for lunch. 20 The man hid in the |i~basement|n~. ##end ##fi 01WHY facts tell you the reasons things 02{###} happened in a story, like: 05 n 02{####} the story, like: 04 Jim took a |i~book|n~ with him. 06 The |i~car|n~ is in the driveway. 08WHEN facts tell you about time in the 09{####} story, like: 11 The game starts at |i~four o'clock|n~. 13 We are leaving |i~this moHEN{ }WHERE{ }WHY{ }HOW 11 {### #### #### ##### ### ###} 13WHO facts tell you about people in a 14{###} story, like: 16 The |i~robber|n~ took the money. 18 We were waiting for |i~Carol|n~. ##end ##fi 01WHAT facts tell you about things i##fi 01There are many kinds of facts in a 02story. Since you are often asked to 03answer questions about what you read, 04it is important to be able to find the 05facts. 07There are six main kinds of facts in 08stories. They are about: 10 WHO WHAT{ }W {$}. ##eos 12Nice going! The storm lasted for only 13ten minutes. ##eor 12No, it's FALSE. The storm lasted for 13only ten minutes. ##eor 33109 F ##end e sentence is TRUE. That is WHEN 13they had the bad storm. ##eor 33109 T 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 12. The storm lasted for an hour. 09 The sentence isentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 11. The town had a bad storm last 07 summer. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Yes, that's TRUE. That's WHEN they had 13the storm. ##eor 12No, thhe wind 06 started to blow harder than it ever 07 had before. Rain came down in 08 buckets! Then hail came down - as 09 big as baseballs! The storm only 10 lasted for about ten minutes but it 11 seemed like forever to us. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: If the st - it's FALSE. He's had 13them four years. 14 {####} ##eor 12No, it's FALSE. He's had the jeans for 13four years. 14{####} ##eor 33109 F ##end ##f7 03 Last summer our town had a very 04 bad storm. In the middle of the 05 day, it got very dark. T {######} ##eor 33109 F 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 10. Robert has had the jeans for five 07 years. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12You're righ work. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Nice thinking! It's FALSE. He puts on 13the jeans when he gets home from 14school. 15{######} ##eor 12No, it's FALSE. The story told you 13that he puts on the jeans when he gets 14home from school, not work. 15 12 He'll probably wear the old ones 13 until they fall apart. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: If the sentence is TRUE, 02type T. If it is FALSE, type F. Press 03RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 9. Robert puts on the jeans when he 07 gets home fromd pair of jeans. They are really 06 old, but he loves them. They have 07 patches all over. He has had them 08 for four years. They still fit him 09 because he hasn't grown much. 10 Robert has a lot of other pairs of 11 jeans, but he never wears them.ou will practice find- 19ing WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY and HOW 20kinds of facts. ##end ##fi 01 DIRECTIONS 03On the first screen of each set, you 04will see a story. Read it carefully. 06On the next two screens, you will see 07sentences that tell something from the 08story. The sentences may be TRUE or 09they may be FALSE. 11 If the sentence is TRUE, type T 12 and press RETURN. 14 If the sentence is FALSE, type F 15 and press RETURN. 17If you want to go back and read the 18s - bears, not a wolf. ##eor 33109 F 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 6. Cliff camped out on the beach. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Good going! Cl a wolf in 07 the woods. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Very good! The sentence is FALSE. The 13story told you WHAT Cliff knew were in 14the woods - bears! ##eor 12No, the sentence is FALSE. The story 13told you WHAT Cliff knew were in the 14woods woods. If he left the food out, 11 they might come around. Cliff was 12 being safe. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE{ }and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 5. Cliff knew there was went camping last week. 04 He went back into the deep woods 05 and put up his tent. He cooked 06 hotdogs over the fire. Before he 07 went to sleep, he put out the 08 fire. He put all of the food away. 09 Cliff knew there were bears in 10 thes 12Nice job! The story told you WHO won't 13let Sandy come to the party. T is the 14right answer. ##eor 12No, the sentence is TRUE. The story 13told you WHO won't let Sandy come to 14the party. T is the right answer. ##eor 33109 T ##end ##f7 03 Cliff4WHAT{ }she has. ##eor 33109 F 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE{ }and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 4. Sandy's mom won't let her come to 07 the party. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eotory 04again. 06 3. Sandy has a bad cold. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Right! The story told you that Sandy 13has the flu - not a bad cold. F is the 14right answer. ##eor 12No, it is FALSE. The story told you 13that Sandy has the flu. It told you 1Her mom won't let her go 08 anywhere. I'm sorry that Sandy 09 can't come to my party. She is 10 a lot of fun. We'll miss her. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE{ }and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the s14station - not the train station. It 15tells WHERE Bob sells the papers. ##eor 33109 F ##end ##f7 03 There is a big party at my 04 house on Friday night. Sandy is 05 mad. She can't come. Sandy has 06 been sick for three days. She has 07 the flu. he train 07 station. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Right! It is FALSE because Bob sells 13papers by the bus station. The sentence 14tells WHERE Bob sells the papers. ##eor 12No, it is FALSE. The story tells you 13that Bob sells papers at the bus 13is TRUE. The story tells you that Bob 14sells papers to people WHO ride the 15bus. ##eor 33109 T 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence. Type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 2. Bob sells papers by tthe story 04again. 06 1. Bob sells papers to bus riders. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Right! Bob sells papers to the people 13who ride the bus. The answer tells 14WHO{ }Bob sells papers to. T is right. ##eor 12No, the sentence tells something that tation. Bob is a nice 08 old guy. One day he gave me money 09 for the bus because I was broke. 10 I paid him back as soon as I could. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read tory again before you answer, press 19? and the computer will take you back. ##end ##f7 03 An old man sits by the bus 04 station. His name is Bob. He sells 05 papers to people who take the bus. 06 They buy them as they come in and 07 out of the siff camped out in the 13woods, not on the beach. ##eor 12No, Cliff camped out in the woods, not 13on the beach. The story told you WHERE 14he camped out. F is the right answer. ##eor 33109 F ##end ##f7 04 Injun Joe went into the cave 05 to get his treasure. There were 06 falling rocks. Injun Joe was 07 trapped in the cave! There was 08 no way out. Injun Joe tried to 09 move the rocks, but they were too 10 big for him to lift. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE{ }and F {%} 09{'} HOW facts tell about how things {%} 10{'} are done in the story. {%} 11{'} {%} 12 {###################################} 13{ }When you read a story, look for the 14 six kinds ######%} 03{'} WHERE{ }facts tell about places in {%} 04{'} the story. {%} 05{'} {%} 06{'} WHY{ }facts tell about reasons that {%} 07{'} things happen in the story. {%} 08{'} . {%} 17{'} {%} 18{'} WHEN facts tell about time in the {%} 19{'} story. {%} 20{'$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$%} ##end ##fi 02{'#############################09stories you read. 11{'####################################%} 12{'} WHO facts tell about people in the {%} 13{'} story. {%} 14{'} {%} 15{'} WHAT{ }facts tell about things in the{%} 16{'} story##fi 01There are many different kinds of facts 02in the stories that you read. Do you 03remember what they are? They are about: 05 WHO{ }WHAT{ }WHEN{ }WHERE{ }WHY{ }HOW 07In this lesson you are practicing look- 08ing for those kinds of facts in the sentence is TRUE. 14Good thinking. ##eor 12No, the story told you that he had all 13kinds of jobs, so the sentence is TRUE. 14T is the right answer. ##eor 33109 T ##end CTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE{ }and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 10. He had more than one job. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12The story told you that he had all 13kinds of jobs, so the me. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12You're right - it's FALSE. He had three 13little kids at home. ##eor 12No, the story told you that he had 13three little kids at home, not four. 14It told you HOW{ }many. The right answer 15is F. ##eor 33109 F 01DIRE All he could do was 09 to keep trying. Someday things 10 would get better. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it is{ }FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 9. He had four little kids at hohe rocks. F is the 14right answer. ##eor 33109 F ##end ##f7 03 He was having a bad time. It 04 was hard to make money. He had 05 all kinds of jobs. He had three 06 little kids at home. He was 07 working hard - but everything 08 cost so much.. 06 8. Injun Joe lifted the rocks out 07 of his way. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Nice job! The story told you that Injun 13Joe could not lift the rocks. F is the 14right answer. ##eor 12No, the story told you that Injun Joe 13could not lift t 12No, the story told you WHO was trapped 13in the cave. It was Injun Joe. The 14right answer is F for FALSE. ##eor 33109 F 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE{ }and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04againif it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 7. Tom Sawyer was trapped in the 07 cave. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Great! The story told you WHO was trap- 13ped in the cave - Injun Joe! The sen- 14tence is FALSE. ##eorof facts. 16Are you ready to go on with this lesson 17and read some more stories? Remember 18that if you want to go back and read a 19story again, all you have to do is 20PRESS ? and the computer will go back. ##end ##f7 03 Sally looked all over the house 04 but she couldn't find it anywhere. 05 That made her mad. It was the best 06 book she had ever read. She had just 07 gotten to the most exciting part! 08 Sally wondered if her brother was 09 reading it. He always wanted to read 10 what she was e said he was a 12 hero. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 077. Mr. Brown saved a woman's life. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Great! That is FALSE.ough 05 to save someone's life. Mr. Brown 06 liked to go swimming in the lake. 07 One day, he was on the beach. He 08 heard a cry for help. He saw a man 09 drowning. He jumped into the water. 10 He swam to the man and pulled him 11 to shore. Everyont is FALSE. The person 13does not know who took the jacket. ##eor 12No, the person in the story does not 13know who took the jacket. The sentence 14is FALSE. ##eor 33107 F ##end ##f7 03 Mr. Brown did not think he was a 04 brave man. But he was brave en##eor 33107 T 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 066. The person in the story knows who 07 took the jacket. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Good going! ThaALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 075. The jacket was stolen in a movie. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Very good! That is TRUE. ##eor 12No, the story tells you that the jacket 13was stolen in a movie, so that sentence 14is TRUE. n I came back it was 07 gone. I guess I should have taken it 08 with me. I just didn't think anyone 09 at the movie would take it. After 10 all, it was a show about cops! ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it is F, both Jill and Terry did find jobs 13on Xeno. It was on Earth where they 14could not find jobs. ##eor 33107 T ##end ##f7 03 Someone stole my blue jacket. I 04 am very upset. It was brand new. I 05 left it on my seat when I went to 06 get a soda. Whes FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 064. Both Jill and Terry found jobs on 07 Xeno. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Nice job! The story says that Jill and 13Terry could not find jobs on Earth so, 14they moved to Xeno. ##eor 12Nod not find jobs 07 on Earth. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Good! That is TRUE. ##eor 12No, that is TRUE. They couldn't find 13jobs on Earth - that's why they left. ##eor 33107 T 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it iple learn how to space- 10 walk. They were lucky! There were no 11 jobs like that on Earth. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 063. Jill and Terry coul##f7 03 Jill and Terry moved to the planet 04 Xeno. They did that because they 05 could not find jobs on Earth. When 06 they got to Xeno, they both looked 07 for jobs. Jill got one working on 08 spaceships at the dock. Terry got one 09 helping peoress ? to read the story 04again. 062. It was the best book Sally had ever 07 read. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Yes! That is TRUE. ##eor 12No, the story tells you that it was the 13best book Sally had ever read. That is 14TRUE. ##eor 33107 T ##end 2Right! That is FALSE. ##eor 12No, that is FALSE. The story did not 13tell you that the book belonged to 14Sally's brother or that she lost it. ##eor 33109 F 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Preading. He might even 11 hide it from her. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 07 1. Sally lost her brother's book. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 1 Mr. Brown saved a 13man's life, not a woman's life. ##eor 12No, that is FALSE. Mr. Brown saved a 13man's life, not a woman's life. ##eor 33107 F 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 068. Mr. Brown became a hero by saving 07 someone's life. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Nice thinking! That is TRUE. ##eor 12No, that is TRUE. Even though he didn't 13think he was a hero, other people did. ##eor 33107 T ##end ##Are you ready to do some more? Let's 20 get going! ##end ##f7 03 Sometimes when it is warm out- 04 side, our class has reading out 05 on the grass. We sit under a nice 06 tree and talk about the story we 07 have read. It is always more EN, WHERE, WHY 10and HOW kinds of facts in the story. 12This kind of practice helps you find 13important facts in the story so that 14when you have to answer questions, 15you will know where to look. It also 16helps you think about what you have 17read. 19n this lesson, you are asked to read 02a story and then read a sentence about 03it. The sentence will be TRUE or FALSE. 05Think about the story. If you need to, 06go back to the story to read something 07that you might have missed. 09Look for WHO, WHAT, WHink about what kind of 13question it is. If you do, you will 14know what kind of answer you are 15looking for. 17There is nothing wrong with going back 18and looking at the story again to find 19an answer. No one can remember every- 20thing! ##end ##fi 01I##fi 01Do you remember the six kinds of 02questions you are most often asked 03after you have read a story? 05They are questions about: 07 WHO? WHAT? WHEN? 09 WHERE? WHY? HOW? 11When you are asked a question about a 12story, thLSE. ##eor 12No, that is FALSE. The story tells you 13that she almost fell. ##eor 33108 F ##end or 33108 F 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 0612. Sherry got down the mountain by 07 falling. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Good thinking! That is FAry 04again. 0611. Fred taught Sherry how to climb 07 mountains. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Nice going! Oscar taught Sherry how to 13climb mountains, not Fred. ##eor 12No, that is FALSE. Oscar taught Sherry 13how to climb mountains, not Fred. ##etop, but 09 she made it. Then she had to come 10 back down. She almost fell a few 11 times. It was tricky, but she did 12 it! ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the sto it's FALSE. ##eor 33108 F ##end ##f7 03 Oscar taught Sherry how to climb 04 mountains. It was a lot of hard 05 work. Finally, Sherry was ready to 06 climb a mountain on her own. She 07 climbed Pike's Peak. It took her a 08 long time to get to the ead the story 04again. 0710. Loreto comes from Canada. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Nice going! The story states that 13Loreto came from South America. That 14sentence is FALSE. ##eor 12No, the story tells you that Loreto 13was from South America, soe a friend in school named 07 Loreto. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Good job! That is TRUE. ##eor 12No, that sentence is TRUE. ##eor 33107 T 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F is it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to rach me some words. 10 She knows how to speak English very 11 well. She is a better student than 12 I am. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 069. I havf7 03 I have a friend in school who is 04 from South America. She is in the 05 same class. Her name is Loreto. It 06 is fun to talk to Loreto. She tells 07 me all about her country. I do not 08 speak Spanish very well but Loreto 09 has tried to tefun 08 to have class outside. Our teacher 09 likes it as much as we kids do! ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 1. When it is warm outside, the 07 class has math on the grass. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Right! The sentence is FALSE. The class 13has reading outside in warm weather. 14 {#######} ##eor 12No, the sentence is FALSE. The class 13has reading outside in warm weather. 14 {#you that Belle does not live in the 14country yet. She lives in the city. ##eor 12No, Belle does not live in the country 13now, but she hopes to one day. So the 14sentence is FALSE. The story told you 15WHERE she lives - in the city. ##eor 33109 F 01DIRECT wants. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 7. Belle lives in the country. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Right - that's FALSE. The story told 13she knows that 05 she has no place to keep one. It 06 would be silly to have a horse in 07 the city. But Belle dreams about 08 having a horse anyway. Someday, 09 if she can, she will live in the 10 country. Then she can have as many 11 horses as shetory told you WHO liked to look 14for shells and rocks. ##eor 12No, the story tells you that Dan is the 13one WHO likes to look for shells and 14rocks. T is the right answer. ##eor 33109 T ##end ##f7 03 Belle has always wanted a 04 horse. Of course, TIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 6. Dan likes to look for shells and 07 rocks. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Good going! The sentence is TRUE. 13The sswimmers. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Good job! That is TRUE. The story told 13you WHAT they were good at. ##eor 12No, that is TRUE. The story told you 13that both boys were good swimmers. 14It told you WHAT they were good at. ##eor 33109 T 01DIREClls 09 and rocks. Both boys are good at 10 swimming. It's their favorite 11 sport. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 07 5. Neil and Dan are good 15one! ##eor 33109 F ##end ##f7 03 Neil and Dan like to swim 04 under water. They wear masks and 05 flippers. They have lots of fun. 06 Things look different under water. 07 Neil likes to watch the fish swim 08 by. Dan likes to look for she4. Tim's boss gave Tim the ticket. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Good! That sentence is FALSE. Tim's 13dad gave him the ticket. ##eor 12No, that's FALSE. Tim's dad gave Tim 13the ticket. His dad's boss gave the 14ticket to his dad. This was a tricky 12No, the story told you that Tim is 13going to a baseball game, so the right 14answer is F for FALSE. ##eor 33109 F 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE{ }and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 f it is TRUE and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 3. Tim is going to a football game. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Yes! Tim is going to a World Series 13baseball game! F is the right answer. 14{########} ##eor6 ticket, and he gave it to Tim! He 07 knows that Tim is the biggest base- 08 ball fan in town. The game is next 09 week, but Tim doesn't think he can 10 wait that long. He wishes it were 11 today! ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T iHERE the 13class sits. ##eor 12No, the story tells you WHERE the class 13sits - under a tree. The answer is T 14for TRUE. ##eor 33109 T ##end ##f7 03 Tim has a ticket to the World 04 Series! His dad got the ticket 05 from his boss. He only got one 0######} ##eor 33109 F 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it is FALSE. 03Press{ }RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 2. The class sits under a tree. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Right! The story tells you WIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE{ }and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 8. Belle has always wanted a horse. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Nice thinking! The sentence is TRUE. 13The story told you WHAT Belle has 14always wanted. ##eor 12No, the sentence is TRUE. The story 13told you WHAT Belle has always wanted. ##eor 33109 T ##end ##f7 03 The two men were lost at sea. 04 The tide had carried their boat 05 too far from the shore. Now they ڪP""ˡR8  -  6تP+,+,ȡ+++V 0--(^ mode: integer; & "function fontread (name:string):integer; "procedure wfchar (ch:char); "procedure wfstring (s:string); "procedure fontype (m:integer); implementation E á Cá>آآ*Í k vޢ " "USES TURTLEGRAPHICS; " "type bits = 0..7; 'byte = set of bits; 'charimage = packed array [0..7] of byte; 'font = packed array [0..127] of charimage; " "var currentset: font; &charfile: file of font; &mode: integer; & "function fontread '"GB m. macias 7/11/86.Z (Pb R #TXTWRIT TXTWRIT QUICKSTUQUICKSTUPETSTUFFTURTLEGRTURTLEGRLONGINTICHAINSTUPASCALIO & !e sentence is FALSE. Pigs and 13cows are not WHAT Brady keeps in his 14building. ##eor 33109 F ##end and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 12. Brady has pigs and cows in his 07 backyard building. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Yes, the sentence is FALSE. Pigs and 13cows are not WHAT Brady has. ##eor 12No, the is FALSE. The story 13told you that Brady is a man, not a 14boy. {###} ##eor 12No, the story tells you that Brady is 13a man, not a boy. The sentence is 14FALSE. ##eor 33109 F 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUEos 01DIRECTIONS: Read the sentence and type 02T if it is TRUE and F if it is FALSE. 03Press RETURN. Press ? to read the story 04again. 06 11. Brady is a boy who keeps a 07 lot of animals in his yard. 09 The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Yes, the sentenc. He has a lot of animals. 05 He keeps them in a building in his 06 backyard. He has some goats and 07 some chickens and a turkey and a 08 pony. He lets the kids come over 09 and help him with his animals. All 10 of the kids think Brady is great! ##e The sentence is {$}. ##eos 12Nice going! That is TRUE. 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