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He didn't 04 take very good care of it. His mom 05 had to do that. Sometimes, Kent 06 would take the canary out of its 07 cage and let it hop around on the 08 kitchen table. Kent did not think 09 his canary could fly very well. But 10 one day, he went into the kitchen 11 and found the cage door open. The 12 window was r something 12 to do. 14 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Very good! He was bored and was look- 17ing for something to do. ##eor 16No, that's not why. Try again. ##eor 16No, he was probably bored and was look- 17ing for something to do. ##eor 33291 C 01DIe question about 02the story by typing A, B or C. Then 03press RETURN. Press ? if you want to 04go back to the story. 065. Why did Quint go into the strange 07 room? 09 A. His mom asked him to. 10 B. He wanted to take a nap. 11 C. He was looking fo 10 into a room he'd never been in be- 11 fore. He found some old boxes. He 12 looked inside one. There were tons 13 of old baseball cards! Quint looked 14 at them for a long time. His uncle 15 had the same hobby he did! ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Answer th3 Quint had never liked to visit 04 his aunt. Her house was old and 05 dark and there was nothing to do. 06 He was always bored. He begged 07 his mom to let him stay home. No 08 chance! But one time, while his 09 aunt and mom were talking, he went A. a lot of bones 09 B. an old car 10 C. a big rock 14 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Nice job! They had probably hit a big 17rock. ##eor 16No, that's not what they hit. Try 17again. ##eor 16No, they probably hit a big rock. ##eor 33291 C ##end ##f6 0e you some clues when 18she talked about trees and bushes. ##eor 33291 A 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question about 02the story by typing A, B or C. Then 03press RETURN. Press ? if you want to 04go back to the story. 064. What did they find under the dirt? 08n an empty field. 14 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Good! They were probably in the woods. 17You can DRAW that CONCLUSION from the 18clues about trees and bushes. ##eor 16No, not there. Try again. ##eor 16No, they were probably in the woods. 17The writer gav: Answer the question about 02the story by typing A, B or C. Then 03press RETURN. Press ? if you want to 04go back to the story. 063. Where do you think the boys were 07 digging for treasure? 09 A. in the woods nearby 10 B. in a parking lot 11 C. ind 09 bushes. The boys dug for hours be- 10 fore they hit something hard under 11 the dirt. They were sure it was 12 the treasure! It wasn't. It was gray 13 and bumpy and not too big. It didn't 14 look at all like a treasure chest. ##eos 01DIRECTIONSlew away. ##eor 33291 B ##end ##f6 03 Todd and Ray were digging for a 04 buried treasure. They had a map 05 and two shovels. The map didn't 06 lead them too far from Ray's house, 07 but it did go to a secret place. 08 The place had a lot of trees ato the story. 062. What happened to the canary? 08 A. It was hiding from Kent. 09 B. It flew away. 10 C. Kent's mom gave it away. 14 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Yes! It flew away. ##eor 16No, that did not happen. Try again. ##eor 16No, it probably fin. ##eor 16No, he probably kept it in the kitchen. 17This CONCLUSION is based on the clues 18the writer gave you. ##eor 33291 C 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question about 02the story by typing A, B or C. Then 03press RETURN. Press ? if you want to 04go back A. in his bedroom 09 B. on the back porch 10 C. in the kitchen 14 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Right! You DREW the CONCLUSION that 17Kent kept the bird in the kitchen 18because you paid attention to the 19writer's clues. ##eor 16No, not there. Try agaopen, too. A yellow 13 feather was lying on the kitchen 14 floor. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question about 02the story by typing A, B or C. Then 03press RETURN. Press ? if you want to 04go back to the story. 061. Where did Kent keep his canary? 08 RECTIONS: Answer the question about 02the story by typing A, B or C. Then 03press RETURN. Press ? if you want to 04go back to the story. 066. How do you think Quint felt the 07 next time he had to go to his 08 aunt's 10 A. the same as he always did 11 B. pretty good about it 12 C. he really didn't care 14 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Good going! He probably felt pretty 17good because he knew he'd have some- 18thing fun to do. ##eor 16No, try again. ##eor 16No, he probably felt pretty good about 17c04 t. ##eor 16No, try again. ##eor 16No, if he had made the basket, the 17crowd would probably not have been 18so quiet. ##eor 33292 A ##end game? 09 A. Clark missed the shot. 10 B. Clark won the game for the team. 11 C. Clark quit playing basketball 12 for good. 14 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Nice going! If Clark had made the bas- 17ket, the crowd would be cheering, not 18quie you that one more good 18free throw would win the game. ##eor 33291 C 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question about 02the story by typing A, B or C. Then 03press RETURN. Press ? if you want to 04go back to the story. 0610. What happened at the end of the 07 rt of the game was it? 08 A. the middle 09 B. halftime 10 C. the very end 14 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Good job! It was near the end of the 17game. ##eor 16No, that's not it. Try again. ##eor 16No, it was near the end of the game. 17The story toldot to its feet. Then they sat back 12 down and there wasn't a sound to be 13 heard in the gym. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question about 02the story by typing A, B or C. Then 03press RETURN. Press ? if you want to 04go back to the story. 069. What pan the game. But Clark 05 was tired. He had played 5 games 06 in 5 days. He stepped up and aimed 07 the ball. His arms felt as heavy as 08 lead. He couldn't see the basket 09 very well. At last he let the ball 10 go. It hit the rim and the crowd 11 g{$} is the answer. ##eos 16Nice thinking! He won! ##eor 16No, not that. Try again. ##eor 16No, he won the baseball throw. No one 17else was able to do it as well as he 18did. ##eor 33291 A ##end ##f6 03 One good free throw and the home 04 team would wiNS: Answer the question about 02the story by typing A, B or C. Then 03press RETURN. Press ? if you want to 04go back to the story. 068. What happened next? 08 A. He won the baseball throw. 09 B. He slid into first base. 10 C. He made a homerun. 14 t 11 C. on the playing field. 14 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Great! You picked the right place. ##eor 16No, not there. Try again. ##eor 16No, it probably took place on the play- 17ing field where the baseball diamond 18would be. ##eor 33291 C 01DIRECTIOECTIONS: Answer the question about 02the story by typing A, B or C. Then 03press RETURN. Press ? if you want to 04go back to the story. 067. Where do you think the baseball 07 throw took place? 09 A. in the school gym 10 B. on the school's parking los he could to first base. 08 His first throw was a foot wide. 09 His second throw missed by a least 10 a yard. Jess stepped back and took 11 his last throw. He walked away from 12 the plate grinning. No one else had 13 been able to do it! ##eos 01DIRit because he'd have something to do 18and he wouldn't be bored. ##eor 33291 B ##end ##f6 03 Jess wanted more than anything 04 to win the baseball throw. When it 05 was his turn, he stepped to home 06 plate. He had three chances to hit 07 as close a##fi 01Sometimes when you read a story, 02you have to do some thinking. 04Many times the person who wrote the 05story does not tell you every little 06thing you might need to know. 08Sometimes you have to use the clues 09the writer gives you to make up youd 10 out and reached back in to help 11 Julie. She heard a scream. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 061. What happened to Julie? 08 A. She ran out of the door. 09 B. monster was hiding in the 04 basement. He had been waiting there 05 for years. Now it was time! Barb 06 and Julie were shaking with fear. 07 The door was locked! They tried the 08 window. The glass had been broken 09 out a long time ago. Barb climbe}OUTCOME of the story. 12There will be three answers for you to 13choose from. 15After you answer each question, press 16RETURN to see if you are right. 18You may press ? if you want to go back 19and look at the story again. Let's go! ##end ##f6 03 Theu will read some stories. Then you 04will be asked two questions about them. 06The first question will ask you to DRAW 07A{ }CONCLUSION about the story. There 08will be three answers to choose from. 10The second question will ask you to 11PREDICT{ }THE{ e 12story. 14Sometimes, to do this kind of thinking 15means that you have to go back and look 16at the story more than once. There is 17nothing wrong with that! Sometimes good 18thinking might take a little time. ##end ##fi 01 DIRECTIONS 03Yog you will need to 03do in this lesson: 05To DRAW{ }A{ }CONCLUSION means to use the 06clues the writer gives you to make 07up your mind about what is going on in 08the story. 10To PREDICT{ }AN{ }OUTCOME is to be able to 11guess what might happen next in th OUTCOME. 16Reading is fun when you think about 17things happening in the story and the 18clues the writer is giving you. That 19makes reading more than just looking 20at a lot of words. ##end ##fi 01So, remember these things about the 02kinds of thinkinabout clues you find in the 07 story and use those clues to 08 DRAW{ }A{ }CONCLUSION. 10 2. You will be asked to think 11 about what might happen next 12 in a story. That is the same 13 as being asked to PREDICT{ }AN 14 e able to tell what 18might happen next. We call that kind 19of thinking being able to PREDICT 20AN{ }OUTCOME. ##end ##fi 01In this lesson you will be doing two 02kinds of thinking about the stories 03you read. 05 1. You will be asked to think 06 d her teacher 09 say, "Sal, I found something that 10 belongs to you." Sal smiled and 11 walked up to the teacher's desk. 13What do you think happened next? 15You might have guessed that Sal's 16teacher gave her the missing pen. If 17you did, you werclues you read. We call that DRAWING 20CONCLUSIONS. ##end ##fi 01Let's try another one. Read the story 02below: 05 Sal looked all over for her pen. 06 It wasn't under her books or her 07 papers. It wasn't in her desk or 08 on the floor. Sal hear this story did not 12tell you for sure what the weather was 13like outside. Can you tell from the 14other things the story told you? 16You can quess that it was a very cold 17day because of the things that Jeff 18wore. You were able to think about the 19ory. Read 02this one: 04 It was not a good day to take 05 a walk, but Jeff wanted to get out 06 of the house. He put on his coat 07 and gloves and a warm hat. He put a 08 pair of earmuffs on. Then he headed 09 for the door. 11The person who wroter 10own mind about something in the 11story. 13Many times you have to think about 14what might happen next in a story. 16In this lesson you will be doing some 17of that kind of thinking about the 18stories you read. ##end ##fi 01Let's look at a practice stThe monster smiled at her. 10 C. The monster grabbed her. 14 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Right! The monster probably grabbed 17her! ##eor 16No, that's not what happened. Try 17again. ##eor 16No, C is the right answer. ##eor 33291 C 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 062. What kind of house were they in? 08 A. a hen house 09 B. an old, empty house 10 C. a new house on the block 14 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Yes! They were . ##eor 33291 B 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 068. What happened after Bud fell? 08 A. He went back to start. 09 B. He was benched. 10 C. He knew he'd scored a touch- 11d the story again. 067. What game is Bud playing? 08 A. checkers 09 B. football 10 C. baseball 14 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Very good! Bud is playing football. ##eor 16No, that's not the right game. Try 17again. ##eor 16No, Bud is playing footballim. Someone had him by the 09 leg. He was going down. He and the 10 ball landed just over the goal line. 11 He heard the other guys on his team 12 cheer! ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to reafell and dropped her 17books. ##eor 33291 A ##end ##f6 03 The ball was on the 6-yard line. 04 Bud knew he had to fake a pass and 05 then go for the touchdown. He got 06 the ball and ran. There was a 07 blocker in his way. 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He was outside playing. 14 {$} is the C. She thought he was sick. 14 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Good thinking. She thought Tad was just 17making it up. ##eor 16No, that's not why. Try again. ##eor 16No, she thought he was just making up 17a story about the monster. ##eor 33291 A 01DIRECTINS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 063. Why didn't Tad's mom believe him? 08 A. She thought he was making up a 09 story. 10 B. She thought he didn't want to 11 go to school. 12me out at night. It made 07 him scared, and he couldn't sleep. 08 He told his mom about it. She told 09 him to "stop telling stories!" Then 10 one night she heard him yell. She 11 went into his room and couldn't 12 find him anywhere! ##eos 01DIRECTIObably talk about all 17of the things you can do in New York. 18That is what Janet wants to talk about. ##eor 33291 C ##end ##f6 03 Tad was sure that there was a 04 monster living in his closet. 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She doesn't have to worry 07 about school or anything! All she 08 has to do is have fun! Today Rita 09 is busy getting ready to take the 10 bus somewhere. She has put a swim- 11 suit and a towel into a bag. In 12 a minute, sheto go back and read a story 18again, all you have to do is press the 19? key. If you do, the computer will 20take you back to the story again. ##end ##f6 03 It is the middle of summer and 04 the days are sunny and warm. Rita 05 is happier than she hareens, you 08will see a question. It will ask you 09what might happen next, or it will ask 10you what you think about things that 11happened in the story. 13You will be able to choose l of 3 14answers for each question by typing A, 15B or C. 17If you want REDICTING the OUTCOME and DRAWING CON- 19CLUSIONS takes some careful thinking. 20 But they can be fun too! ##end ##fi 01 DIRECTIONS 04On the first screen of each set, you 05will see a story. Read it carefully. 07On each of the next two sc 04facts. 06In other words, you will be PREDICTING 07OUTCOMES{ }and DRAWING{ }CONCLUSIONS. 09Think about each story that you read. 11 Think about these two questions: 13 1. What might happen next? 15 2. What is going on in the 16 story? 18Phers did? 18If you guessed that she didn't because 19she doesn't know how to swim, then you 20were able to DRAW{ }a CONCLUSION. ##end ##fi 01In this lesson you will be practicing 02thinking up endings for stories and 03making up your own mind about missingina {%} 10{'} didn't jump in the water with them. {%} 11{'} She stood in the boat, afraid that {%} 12{'} she would drown. {%} 13{'$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$%} 15Why do you think Tina didn't jump into 16the water like the otThe ship was sinking! There {%} 05{'} was nothing she could do about it. {%} 06{'} She looked for a life jacket. Tina {%} 07{'} couldn't find one anywhere. The {%} 08{'} others were jumping off the boat. {%} 09{'} They were swimming to shore. T think happened next? 17If you think that maybe Kip ran to 18first base - or maybe he even got a 19homerun - then you have been able to 20PREDICT the OUTCOME. ##end ##fi 01Here is another sample story: 03{'#####################################%} 04{'} g one more {%} 09{'} time. 'Crack!' The ball took off! {%} 10{'} The hometown fans began to cheer {%} 11{'} and clap for Kip. {%} 12{'} {%} 13 {#####################################} 14What do you{'#####################################%} 04{'} It was the last inning of the {%} 05{'} game. Kip knew it was up to him. {%} 06{'} He was the last batter for his team.{%} 07{'} He swung the bat. Strike 1! He swung{%} 08{'} again. Strike 2! He swun13DRAWING{ }CONCLUSIONS{ }means making up 14your own mind about things in the story 15that are not clear or are missing. 17 In this lesson you will also 18 practice 20 DRAWING{ }CONCLUSIONS! ##end ##fi 01Read this sample story: 03le fact. Sometimes 03the writer leaves out some of the facts 04in the story. 06When this happens, you have to do some 07thinking. You have to make up your own 08mind about what is going on. 10If you can do that, we say you are able 11to DRAW a CONCLUSION. 11PREDICTING the OUTCOME means guessing 12what the ending of a story might be. 15 One of the things you will 16 practice in this lesson is 18 PREDICTING the OUTCOME! ##end ##fi 01Sometimes stories that you read do not 02tell you every litt'll lock up the house 13 and be gone for the day. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 051. What do you think might happen 06 next? 08 A. Rita will go home. 09 B. Rita will go to the bus stop. 10 C. Rita will go to the movies. 14 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Right! The story told you that Rita was 17going to take a bus somewhere. ##eor 16No, try again. ##eor 16No, she will probably go to the bus 17stop since the story tard. First he needed some wood 06 and nails and a hammer. He could 07 use a ladder to get up in the 08 tree. It had just the right kind 09 of branches. At last, Mike was all 10 done. He couldn't wait to try it 11 out! ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Answerhe answer. ##eos 16Right! You were thinking! ##eor 16No, try again. ##eor 16No, Clare is probably trying to diet, 17or lose weight. A is the best answer. ##eor 33251 A ##end ##f6 03 Mike had never built one 04 before, but it didn't look that 05 her the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 056. What do you think Clare is doing? 08 A. She's trying to diet. 09 B. She is having a wonderful time. 10 C. She's opening birthday presents. 13 {$} is till not eat any pizza. 10 C. Clare will go home mad. 13 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Yes! That's the best answer. ##eor 16No, try again. ##eor 16No, the correct answer is B. Clare will 17probably not eat any of the pizza. ##eor 33251 B 01DIRECTIONS: Answ- and reached 14 for another carrot stick. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 055. What do you think will happen next? 08 A. Ann will throw the pizza away. 09 B. Clare wy 07 like this one. There was cake and 08 ice cream and cookies and punch. 09 Bowls of nuts and popcorn were all 10 around. Clare looked up and saw 11 her friend Ann come into the room. 12 She was carrying a hot pizza! Clare 13 shook her head - NO! The story 17told you that they would be going past 18Mars. C is the right answer. ##eor 33251 C ##end ##f6 03 Clare only had ten more pounds 04 to lose. It was the hardest thing 05 she'd ever done. The very worst 06 part about it was going to a part. 054. What kind of ship do you think they 06 were in? 08 A. a sailing ship 09 B. a toy ship 10 C. a spaceship 13 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Nice thinking! That's right! ##eor 16No, that's not it. Try again. ##eor 16No, they were in a spaceship. er. ##eos 16Very good! They were on their way! ##eor 16No, try again. ##eor 16No, after blastoff, they were probably 17on their way. ##eor 33251 A 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story againby 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 053. What do you think probably happened 06 next? 08 A. They were on their way into 09 space. 10 B. They wanted to go back. 11 C. They had lunch. 13 {$} is the answone past Mars before. 08 Their ship was new and had not been 09 tested. Al and Dean could hear the 10 voice of the man on the speaker. 11 1O.....9.....8.....7.....6.....5... 12 ..4.....3.....2.....1...BLASTOFF! ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question , so you could 18guess that she was going someplace to 19swim. ##eor 33291 C ##end ##f6 03 Al and Dean got ready to take 04 off. They were all strapped in and 05 ready to go. They knew they had a 06 long trip in front of them. No one 07 had ever ghe supermarket 09 B. to work or school 10 C. to the beach or to a pool 14 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Good thinking! She was taking a swim- 17suit and a towel. ##eor 16No, try again. ##eor 16No, the answer is C. She was taking a 17swimsuit and a towelold you that she 18was going to take a bus somewhere. 19B is the right answer. ##eor 33291 B 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 052. Where do you think Rita was going? 08 A. to t the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 057. What do you think Mike built? 08 A. a covered wagon 09 B. a treehouse 10 C. a place to keep his bike 13 is the answer. 14 {#} ##eos 16Very good! That's right! ##eor 16No, try again. ##eor 16No, from the facts you were told, you 17could guess that he probably built a 18treehouse. B is the right answer. ##eor 33251 B 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? tast enough for 17Jumpin' Joe. He probably got shot. C 18is the best answer. ##eor 33251 C ##end ##f6 03 Debbie wanted to make some 04 brownies. She went to the store 05 and bought a box of mix. She 06 also got a carton of eggs and 07 some cooking o 06 Bob? 08 A. He went home and had lunch. 09 B. He stood up and walked away. 10 C. He was shot by Jumpin' Joe. 13 is the answer. 14 {#} ##eos 16Right! He was probably shot by Jumpin' 17Joe. ##eor 16No, try again. ##eor 16No, Big Bob wasn't f. ##eor 16No, try again. ##eor 16No, it probably happened a long time 17ago in the Old West. ##eor 33251 A 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 052. What do you think happened to Big When do you think this story took 06 place? 08 A. in the Old West a long time ago 09 B. yesterday in Chicago 10 C. last year in an airport 13 is the answer. 14 {#} ##eos 16Good thinking! It probably happened 17in the Old West a long time ago They faced each other. 12 Bang! Bang! and it was all over! 13 Yes, Big Bob had been fast - but not 14 fast enough for Jumpin' Joe! ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 051. front 05 of the Dusty Dollar Saloon. They 06 both said they were the fastest gun 07 in the West. Everyone in town was 08 coming to watch. Big Bob came walk- 09 ing down the street from the north. 10 Jumpin' Joe came up the street from 11 the south.hat happened in the story. 16 If you want to go back and read 17 the story again before you give 18 an answer, press ? and the com- 19 puter will take you back to it. ##end ##f6 03 Big Bob and Jumpin' Joe were 04 going to have a shoot-out in DRAWING{ }CONCLUSIONS 07Read each story very carefully. Then go 08on to the next 2 screens for the ques- 09tions about it. 11One question will ask you to tell what 12might happen next. The other question 13will ask you what you think about some- 14thing tw a story ends, 17 or does not tell you 18 every little fact you need 19 to know about what is going 20 on in the story. ##end ##fi 01 Let's do some more practicing with: 03 PREDICTING{ }OUTCOME 04 and 05 oing 09is called DRAWING{ }CONCLUSIONS. When you 10do that, you are able to tell what you 11think about something in the story. 12{#####} 13 Both of these skills are 14 important because some- 15 times the writer does not 16 tell you ho##fi 01In this lesson, we are practicing two 02different kinds of thinking. 04One of them is called PREDICTING the 05OUTCOME of a story. That means to 06tell what might happen next. 07 {####} {#####} {######} {####} 08The other kind of thinking we're dor 16No, try again. ##eor 16No, C is the right answer. The story 17told you he couldn't wait to try it 18out. ##eor 33251 C ##end o read the story again. 058. What do you think that Mike will do 06 next? 08 A. live there 09 B. take it home and show it to some- 10 one 11 C. go up and see what it's like 13 is the answer. 14 {#} ##eos 16Yes! C is the right answer. ##eil because the back 08 of the box said that she'd need 09 them. Debbie got home and put the 10 sack on the table. While she was 11 getting out a bowl and spoon, she 12 heard a loud crash! She turned 13 around and saw 12 broken eggs all 14 over the floor. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 053. What do you think Debbie did next? 08 A. make the brownies anyway 09 B. clean up the mess 10 C. make some scrambled eggs 1ere afraid of him. 09 B. They could not fly. 10 C. They thought he was a rubber 11 snake. 13 is the answer. 14 {#} ##eos 16Good job! That's the right answer. ##eor 16No, try again. ##eor 16No, A is the best answer. They were 17afraid of him.again. ##eor 16No, C is the best answer. ##eor 33251 C 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 058. Why do you think Arthur was able 06 to keep birds out of the garden? 08 A. They w A. The lady gave Arthur to the girl. 08 B. The lady got rid of Arthur. 09 C. The lady told the girl why she 10 liked having Arthur around. 13 is the answer. 14 {#} ##eos 16Very good! That's probably what hap- 17pened next. ##eor 16No, try in the garden. She ran into the 13 house to tell the lady she should 14 get rid of that snake! ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 057. What do you think happened next? 07 gs in the garden liked 06 having Arthur there. He kept away 07 birds. The lady didn't like birds 08 to get in her garden. They ate the 09 things she grew before she had time 10 to pick them. One day a girl was 11 visiting the lady. She saw Arthur 12 good! He was probably very glad 17to see them. ##eor 16No, try again. ##eor 16No, the answer is A. He was probably 17very glad to see them. ##eor 33251 A ##end ##f6 03 Arthur was a small snake who 04 lived in a garden. The lady who 05 grew the thinC. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 056. How do you think Pat felt at the 06 end of the story? 08 A. glad to see them 09 B. worried they were mad at him 10 C. worried he would get in trouble 13 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Veryt time they 12 got home. 14 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Yes! They might have had a flat tire. ##eor 16No, try again. ##eor 16No, B is best answer. They might have 17had a flat tire. ##eor 33291 B 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B or B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 055. What do you think might have hap- 06 pened to Pat's mom and dad? 08 A. They stayed and watched the 09 movie another time. 10 B. They had a flat tire. 11 C. They didn't care wha0 keep his mind on it. What if some- 11 thing had happened to them? What 12 would he do? Just then he heard a 13 car pull into the driveway. He 14 looked out the window and saw his 15 dad's car. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, Pat was worried. His mom and 04 dad had gone to a movie. They had 05 told him that they would be back 06 by 1O o'clock. Now it was past 07 midnight and they still weren't 08 home. Pat was trying to watch the 09 Late Show on TV, but he couldn't 110 C. It fell off the table. 13 is the answer. 14 {#} ##eos 16Good job! That's the right answer. ##eor 16No, try again. ##eor 16No, the best answer is C. It probably 17fell off the table when she heard the 18loud crash. ##eor 33251 C ##end ##f6 03 the 20floor. ##eor 33251 B 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story. 054. What do you think happened to the 06 sack? 08 A. It was left at the store. 09 B. It was too small for the eggs. 3 is the answer. 14 {#} ##eos 16Very good! B is the best answer. ##eor 16No, try again. ##eor 16No, B is the best answer. She could not 17make the brownies without the eggs and 18she probably would not make scrambled 19eggs with eggs that had been on ##eor 33251 A ##end ##fi 01In this lesson we are practicing two 02things: 04 PREDICTING{ }OUTCOME 06 and 08 DRAWING{ }CONCLUSIONS 11PREDICTING{ }OUTCOME means guessing what 12the end of a story might be. It means 13telling what might happen nexst answer. ##eor 33251 C 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 064. What do you think Kate did next? 08 A. She flew away. 09 B. She made the best of it. 10 C. She put a spell on} is the answer. ##eos 16Right! From what the story told you, 17it sounded like she would play the part 18of a witch. ##eor 16No, try again. ##eor 16No, from what the story told you, it 17sounded like she would be playing the 18part of a witch. C is the bethe question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 063. What kind of part do you think was 07 given to Kate? 09 A. the part of a horse with wings 10 B. the part of a rich lady 11 C. the part of a witch 13 {$st day of practice, Kate's 11 teacher gave her the paper which 12 had her lines. Her first line was, 13 "Get me some bat wings and some 14 spiders' eyes and a big kettle for 15 my brew." Kate was not so happy 16 after all. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Answer d when her teacher 04 asked her to be in the play. She 05 had always wanted to do something 06 like that. In her mind, she could 07 see herself all dressed up in a 08 queen's robes - or maybe she would 09 get to be the lovely princess. On 10 the firad been right 13 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Very good! That is probably what they 17wanted to tell him. ##eor 16No, try again. ##eor 16No, the best answer is C. That is what 17they probably wanted to tell him. ##eor 33251 C ##end ##f6 03 Kate was glaor C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 052. What do you think the sailors wanted 06 to tell Captain Scott? 08 A. that they no longer trusted him 09 B. that they wanted to go home 10 C. that they now understood that he 11 h B. He was afraid. 11 C. He wanted to prove he was boss. 13 is the answer. 14 {#} ##eos 16Very good! That is the best answer. ##eor 16No, try again. ##eor 16No, the best answer is A. ##eor 33251 A 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B : Answer the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story again. 051. Why do you think Captain Scott might 06 have wanted to keep going? 08 A. He knew there were rocks in the 09 cove that might hurt the ship. 10 take the ship into a nearby 11 cove. But Captain Scott said no. Some 12 of the men were mad. The next day, it 13 was clear and sunny. The ship was 14 fine. The men who had been angry the 15 night before went to talk to Captain 16 Scott. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS good sailor. 04 Most of his crew knew he was smart, 05 and they trusted him. One night, a 06 terrible storm came up at sea. The 07 wind was very bad. Captain Scott told 08 the men that they would keep going. 09 Some of the sailors said that they 10 should happened in the story and then 15 make up your own mind about it. 16 {#### ## #### ### ####} 17If you want to read a story a second 18time, press ? and the computer will 19take you back to it. Ready? 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Since they like so many of 17the same things, they probably don't 18r 16No, the best answer is B. The story 17said that they both like cowboy shows. 18So, if a western is on, they will 19probably watch it. ##eor 33251 B 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B or C. Then press RETURN. 03Press ? to read the story N. 03Press ? to read the story again. 055. What kind of show do you think 06 they will watch? 08 A. one about wild animals 09 B. a western 10 C. the news 13 {$} is the answer. ##eos 16Very good! That's the best answer. ##eor 16No, try again. ##eo Most of all, they 11 both like TV shows about cowboys. 12 Tonight, they are both going in to 13 watch TV. Edward is looking for the 14 "TV GUIDE" to see what shows are on. ##eos 01DIRECTIONS: Answer the question by 02typing A, B or C. 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