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It could be about 08 you or your family or soiSYSTEM.MISCINFOSSYSTEM.CHARSETgԧ PET.CHARSETvgSYSTEM.LIBRARYvSYSTEM.STARTUPf  SYSTEM.CODEVf  SYSTEND.CODEVfBLANKC05SET1rN(C05SET2r (5C05SET3r5IB05SET1r {IXB05SET2r (XgB05SET3r ghINTROr h SYSTEM.APPLEvg SYSTEM.PASCALvg&꽌ɪɖ'*&%&,E'зЮ꽌ɪФ`+*xH&x'8*7Ixix&&  ') + &п x) ++`FG8`0($ p,&") (jJJ>L+ "?I>  N `  ` x V Nx .x- z `V0^*^*>` aI꽌ɪVɭ&Y&&Y& 꽌ɪ\8`&REAL. We call that 06 kind of sentence a FACT sentence. 07 {####} 08 The other kind of sentence will be 09 about something that is MAKE-BELEIVE. 10 We call that kind of sentence a 11 FANTASY sentence. 12 {#######} 13It will be your job to read a sentence 14and tell if it is FACT{ }or FANTASY. 15 {####} {#######} 17 FACT = real or true 19 FANTASY = make-believe ##end ##fi 01Let's try this one for practice. Read 02the sentence and think if it tells buy things, can they? ##eor 33197 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. The racehorse lived at the bottom 06 of the sea for years. 07 B. We learned that seahorses live in 08 lls you about some- 11 thing that could be REAL? {$} ##eos 13Very good! That's the right answer. 14Fish don't go to the market to buy 15things, do they? ##eor 13No, sentence B tells about something 14that could be real. Fish cannot go to 15the market to d ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. The fish went to the market and 06 bought a steak for dinner. 07 B. Frank had a steak and French fries 08 for dinner. 104. Which sentence tentence tells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Good job! Sentence A is the one that 14is FANTASY. It tells about something 15that is make-believe. ##eor 13No, sentence A is the one that is 14FANTASY, or make-believe. ##eor 33193 A ##enr 33193 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONSl Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. We found a pot of gold at the end 06 of the rainbow. 07 B. Olivia looked outside and saw that 08 it was raining. 103. Which se08 the mice what to do. 102. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Yes! Sentence B tells something that 14is make-believe, or FANTASY. ##eor 13No, sentence B tells something that is 14make-believe, or FANTASY. ##eohe sentence which could be real. ##eor 33191 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. The campers made a fire so they 06 could cook hot dogs. 07 B. The cats had a meeting to tell he birds like to roller skate 08 down the side of the house. 101. Which sentence tells about something 11 that could be REAL? {$} ##eos 13Right! Sentence A could really happen. 14It could be a FACT. ##eor 13No, that sentence is make-believe. A is 14tr answer. 18 Are you ready to begin? 20 Have a good time! ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. Angie put on her hat and boots 06 and went out in the snow. 07 B. Tng that is 07make-believe, or FANTASY. 09Below the two sentences will be a 10question. It will ask you which one of 11the sentences is a FACT or which one 12is a FANTASY. 14You will need to type the letter that 15is before the sentence you choose for 16you about 18 something that the writer made 19 up? Is it FANTASY? ##end ##fi 01 DIRECTIONS 03On each screen, you will see two sen- 04tences. One will be about something 05that could be real, or FACT. The other 06one will be about somethipider could 07take off in his own rocket ship. 09{ }In this lesson, you have to do some 10 thinking. You will need to ask your- 11 self: 13 1. Is the sentence about some- 14 thing that could be real, or 15 FACT? 17 2. Is the sentence probablye spider took off 18 in the rocket ship and 19 headed for his home planet. ##end ##fi 01What did you think about the spider 02sentence? 04It is probably a FANTASY sentence. It 05sounds like someone made it up. It is 06probably not true that a s03about a FACT or about a FANTASY: 06 Susan ran to third base 07 and the shortstop tagged 08 her out! 10That sentence is probably FACT. It is 11something that could really happen. 12It could be true. 14How about this one? 17 The hug the sea. 105. Which sentence tells you about some- 11 thing that could be REAL? {$} ##eos 13Very good! That's the sentence that 14tells about something that could be a 15FACT, or real. ##eor 13No, sentence B is the one which tells 14about something that could be real. ##eor 33197 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. Lisa could not find the bookstore. 07 B. The elves clean up the bookstore 08 every night. 106. Which sentenc tells about some- 11 thing that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13You're right! Sentence A is the make- 14believe sentence. ##eor 13No, sentence A tells something that is 14make-believe. It is a FANTASY sentence. ##eor 33200 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. The scarecrow waved its arms and 06 danced off into the cornfield. 07 B. The scarecrow keeps the crows out 08 of our field. 1013. Which sentence. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Very good! That sentence is FANTASY. 14Mountains do not talk to men. ##eor 13No, sentence A is make-believe, or 14FANTASY. Mountains do not talk to men. ##eor 33200 A ##end ##eor 33198 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. The mountain told the men to climb 06 up even higher. 07 B. The men climbed the mountain and 08 left a flag at the top. 1012nce tells about some- 11 thing that could be REAL? {$} ##eos 13Nice job! Sentence A tells about some- 14thing that could be real. It could be 15a FACT. ##eor 13No, sentence A tells about something 14that could be true. It could be a 15FACT - or real. ## ##eor 33198 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. Tom and Sue saw many animals 06 at the zoo. 07 B. The lions and tigers watch TV 08 shows all afternoon. 1011. Which sente math book disappeared. 1010. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that could be REAL? {$} ##eos 13Very good! Sentence A tells about 14something that could really be true. ##eor 13No, sentence A tells about something 14that could really be true.ANTASY sentence. The 14writer made it up. ##eor 33193 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. We have to do two math pages for 06 Monday. 07 B. I rubbed the magic lamp and my 08 A. We ate all of the cookies our- 06 selves. 07 B. With a wave of his wand, the elf 08 made me disappear. 109. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Good! That is the FANTASY sentence. ##eor 13No, B is the FE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Very good! That is the FANTASY sentence 14in this set. ##eor 13No, B is the FANTASY, or make-believe 14sentence. ##eor 33193 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. Kerry and his dad went to the ball 06 game. 07 B. The fairy made the magic flowers 08 grow very tall. 108. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is MAKntence tells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Very good! Sentence A is the FANTASY 14sentence. ##eor 13No, sentence A is the FANTASY sentence. 14Rocks don't talk. So sentence A is 15make-believe. ##eor 33193 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS:33191 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. The big rock told me it would roll 06 down the hill. 07 B. The big rock rolled down the hill 08 and into the road. 107. Which see tells about something 11 that could be REAL? {$} ##eos 13You are right! That's the one that 14tells about something that could hap- 15pen in real life. ##eor 13No, A is the sentence which tells about 14something that could happen in real 15life. ##eor each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. The witch put a spell on Greta. 07 B. Greta could not spell the word. 1014. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that could be REAL? {$} ##eos 13Very good! That sentence could be 14telling you something true. ##eor 13No, sentence B is the one which could 14be telling you something that is true. ##eor 33198 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. Ttence tells you something 11 that could be REAL? {$} ##eos 13Very good! That is the one that could 14really happen. ##eor 13No, B is the one that could really 14happen. ##eor 33191 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer th sentence. ##eor 33193 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. Bill hit the ball so hard that it 06 zoomed into outer space. 07 B. Bill hit the ball to third base. 105. Which senr into the 06 sky. 07 B. Ants live in the tree in our 08 backyard. 104. Which sentence tells you something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13You're right! That is the made-up 14sentence. It tells a FANTASY. ##eor 13No, sentence A is a FANTASYtence A is make-believe sen- 14tence. The writer made it up. Sentence 15B tells something that could be true. ##eor 33193 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. The ants built a toweer rested on a tree branch. 103. Which sentence tells you something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Very good! That is the sentence that 14tells something the writer made up. 15The other sentence tells something that 16could be true. ##eor 13No, sen#eor 13No, B is the make-believe, or FANTASY 14sentence. ##eor 33188 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. The tiger flew over the trees 06 and landed on a cloud. 07 B. The tig02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. Al was chewing gum in class. 06 B. Al blew a bubble as big as a 07 school bus. 102. Which sentence tells something that 11 is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Good! That's the FANTASY sentence! #REAL? {$} ##eos 13Very good! Sentence A tells something 14that is true. It is a FACT. ##eor 13No, sentence A tells something that is 14real. It is a FACT that men have land- 15ed on the moon. ##eor 33191 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. Men have landed on the moon. 06 B. The little green men on the moon 07 have three arms. 101. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that is E-BELIEVE, it tells 09something that is not real. It tells 10something that is made up. It tells a 11FANTASY. 12{#######} 13 Can you tell the difference 14 between REAL and MAKE-BELIEVE? 16 That is what this lesson 17 is all about! ##end##fi 01In this lesson, we are working with 02REAL and MAKE-BELIEVE sentences. 04If a sentence is REAL, it tells about 05something that is true, or could 06happen in real life. It tells a FACT. 07 {####} 08If a sentence is MAK##eor 13No, sentence B is the one that could 14be a FACT. ##eor 33198 B ##end he dragon's fire burned down the 06 whole town. 07 B. Everyone in town went to the fire 08 down the street. 1015. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that could be REAL? {$} ##eos 13Very good! That is the sentence that 14could be a FACT. e question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. The old house on top of the 06 hill has no one living in it. 07 B. A hundred ghosts live in that 08 old haunted house. 106. Which sentence tells you something 11 that could be REAL? {$} ##eos 13Good thinking! That is the one which 14could be real. ##eor 13No, A is the one that could be real, 14or true. ##eor 33191 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. Sam caught a fish bigger than hie 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. There is a chipmunk that lives 06 in the yard next door. 07 B. I laughed at the joke the chip- 08 munk told me. 1015. Which sentence tells something that 11 could be REAL? {$} ##eosake her anywhere. 1014. Which sentence tells you something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Nice thinking! That is the FANTASY 14sentence. ##eor 13No, sentence B is the FANTASY sentence. ##eor 33194 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. TypNo, sentence A is the FANTASY sentence. ##eor 33200 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. Amy has to go home right after 06 lunch. 07 B. Amy has a magic ring that will 08 t turned into a prince and 06 surprised all of us. 07 B. I would like to meet the prince 08 of England. 1013. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Very good! Sentence A{ }is the FANTASY 14sentence. ##eor 13 13Nice job! Sentence B tells something 14that could be true. ##eor 13No, sentence B tells something that 14could be true. ##eor 33198 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. The frog. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. My pet cat bakes the best apple 06 pies in town. 07 B. My pet cat will eat just about 08 anything! 1012. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that could be REAL? {$} ##eos 08 to drink. 1011. Which sentence tells something that 11 could be REAL? {$} ##eos 13Very good! That's the right one! ##eor 13No, B is the sentence which could tell 14something that is real. ##eor 33187 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentencethat is probably real. ##eor 33190 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. Those cans of soda walked out 06 of the house all by themselves. 07 B. Betty said her soda was too coldy 06 of Boston. 07 B. The train went into the tunnel 08 and never came out again. 1010. Which sentence tells something that 11 is probably REAL? {$} ##eos 13Nice job! That is the best answer. ##eor 13No, the best answer is A. That is the 14one FANTASY sentence! ##eor 13No, the answer is B. It tells something 14that is make-believe, or FANTASY. ##eor 33199 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. We took the train to the cit or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. We read about moths in school. 06 B. The moth grew into a giant and 07 carried me away. 109. Which sentence tells you about some- 11 thing that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Right! That is theBELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Good thinking! B is the FANTASY, or 14make-believe sentence. ##eor 13No, B is the make-believe sentence. No 14one could grow taller just to be in 15a play, could they? ##eor 33188 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. Burt practiced for the play. 06 B. Burt grew 7 feet taller so that 07 he could be in the play. 108. Which sentence tells something that 11 is MAKE-s 06 house. 07 B. Sam went fishing after school. 107. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is probably REAL? {$} ##eos 13Very good! Sentence B is more likely 14to be real. ##eor 13No, sentence B is most probably real. ##eor 33194 B ##end ##f 13Good job! That is the best answer. It 14could be true. ##eor 13No, sentence A{ }is the one that could 14be true. It could be a FACT. ##eor 33187 A ##end ##fi 01 There is a big difference between 02 things that are REAL and things 03 that are MAKE-BELIEVE. 05 In this lesson, we're working on 06 being able to tell the difference. 08 On each screen you will see two 09 sentences - one of them is about 1My nose turned green when I told 06 the lie. 07 B. Green is my favorite color. 107. Which sentence tells something that 11 is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Right! That's the FANTASY sentence. ##eor 13No, A is the FANTASY sentence. It is 14make-believe. y happen. Many people 15say that they have seen real UFO space- 16ships, but no one has been able to 17prove that they really did. ##eor 33189 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. on. 07 B. The UFO took away two of my 08 friends. 106. Which sentence tells something that 11 is probably REAL? {$} ##eos 13Very good! That is the one that could 14probably really happen. ##eor 13No, sentence A is the one that could 14probably reallen. ##eor 13No, B is the one that could really 14happen. Pandas cannot sing. ##eor 33191 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. We saw a spaceship at the Space 06 Center in Houst03press RETURN. 05 A. The panda sang a song to the 06 zookeeper. 07 B. The panda sat quietly on the 08 floor of his cage. 105. Which sentence tells about something 11 that could be REAL? {$} ##eos 13Good! That's the one that could really 14happ good! Sentence B is the one that 14could be real, or true. ##eor 13No, sentence B is the one which could 14be real. It could be true, or state 15a FACT. ##eor 33191 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. The toast would not let me put 06 butter on it. 07 B. I like real butter on my toast. 104. Which sentence tells about something 11 that could be REAL? {$} ##eos 13Very sentence tells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Right! That is the FANTASY sentence! ##eor 13No, sentence A is the make-believe 14sentence. A butterfly could not do her 15homework. Too bad! ##eor 33193 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read33191 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. Margaret got the butterfly to 06 do her homework. 07 B. Margaret didn't do her homework 08 because she was too tired. 103. Whichpy house. 102. Which sentence tells about something 11 that could be REAL? {$} ##eos 13Yes, A is the sentence that tells about 14something that could be real. ##eor 13No, sentence A tells about something 14that could be real. It could be a 15FACT. ##eor s something that 14could be real. It could happen. ##eor 33191 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. I caught a ladybug in the garden. 06 B. The ladybug keeps a neat and 07 hapB. The man in the magic bottle gave 08 me three wishes. 101. Which sentence tells about something 11 that could be REAL? {$} ##eos 13Good job! Hank and Ted could go swim- 14ming in real life. That sentence could 15be true. ##eor 13No, sentence A tellcalled FACTS. Sentences about 19 MAKE-BELIEVE things are called 20 FANTASY sentences. ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. Hank and Ted went to the lake 06 to go swimming. 07 0 something that is REAL, or could 11 happen. {#####} 12 {######} 13 The other sentence is about some- 14 thing that is MAKE-BELIEVE, or 15 made up by the writer. 16 {#### ## ## ### ######} 17 Sentences about REAL things are 18 ##eor 33188 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. Al and Will love to play ping-pong 06 after school. 07 B. A little bear lives in that ping- 08 pong ball. 108. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Great! That's the one that could not 14really be true. ##eor 13No, sentence B is the one that is make- 14believe. It could not really be true. 15Even a little bear could not fit inside 16of aan prove that a FACT 19is true. ##end ##fi 01Read this sentence. Is it about some- 02thing REAL or something MAKE-BELIEVE? 04 The lion said he wanted hot 05 dogs and cupcakes for lunch. 07Did you think that the sentence was 08MAKE-BELIEVE? If you did story about baseball, real people or 09things that have happened in your town 10would be FACT, or REAL. 12FANTASY{ }is something that is MAKE- 13BELIEVE or made up. 15FACT is something that is REAL. 17You cannot prove that a FANTASY{ }is 18TRUE, but you c9sound real. You have to think carefully 20to decide if it's FACT or FANTASY. ##end ##fi 01In this lesson you will learn how to 02tell the difference between FACT and 03FANTASY. 05A story about an animal that could talk 06would be a MAKE-BELIEVE story. 08A09story FACT. You could prove that it 10is true. 12A MAKE-BELIEVE story is something that 13could not or has not happened in real 14life. We call that kind of story a 15FANTASY. You could not prove that it 16is true. 18A writer sometimes makes a FANTASY 1##fi 01Not everything you read is REAL. 02Sometimes you read something that is 03made up by the writer. You have 04read a make-believe story if you have 05ever read a fairy tale. 07A REAL story is something that could 08happen in real life. We call a real 33192 B ##end se took off and jumped 08 the fence. 1012. Which sentence tells something 11 that could be REAL? {$} ##eos 13Very good! That's the one that really 14could happen. ##eor 13No, B is the sentence that tells some- 14thing that really could happen. ##eorld be true. 14No one at school would give anyone 15ray guns to play with. ##eor 33198 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. The horse grew wings and flew 06 away. 07 B. The hor play softball at 08 recess. 1011. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that could be REAL? {$} ##eos 13Right! That is the one that could be 14true. No one at school would give any- 15one ray guns to play with. ##eor 13No, B is the one that cou 15many people in New York take the bus 16to work. ##eor 33192 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. At school they gave us ray guns 06 to play with at recess. 07 B. We like tobout some- 11 thing that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Good job! A is the right one. It is 14a FACT that many people in New York do 15take the bus to work. {##} ##eor 13No, A is the sentence that tells some- 14thing real, or true. It is a FACT thatnd ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. Many people in New York take the 06 bus to work. 07 B. All of the people in New York were 08 turned into bees. 1010. Which sentence tells anoon. 109. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Right! That is the FANTASY sentence. 14Lions do not know how to fly planes. ##eor 13No, A is the make-believe sentence. A 14lion could not fly a plane. ##eor 33193 A ##e ping-pong ball! ##eor 33193 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question. Then 03press RETURN. 05 A. We asked the lion to fly the plane 06 to Detroit. 07 B. We took the plane to Detroit and 08 got there by , you were 09right. Lions don't talk. Not in real 10life. 12Read this one and guess if it is REAL 13or MAKE-BELIEVE: 15 The boys crossed the street 16 after the light turned green. 18That sentence could be REAL, couldn't 19it? ##end ##fi 01Read the two sentences below. Then 02think about the question after them. 05 A. The mouse ate all of the 06 tall buildings in the city 07 of New York. 09 B. New York is one of the big- 10 gest cities in the world. 12Which sentence tells you abo talk- 15ing are make-believe, and so are 16dragons. ##eor 33193 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. The magic mirror always makes me 06 look better. 07B. Pete boughthe would win 07 back the gold from the dragon. 105. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Very good! B is the MAKE-BELIEVE sen- 14tence. ##eor 13No, B is the MAKE-BELIEVE sentence. 14Frogs which can understand peopleal? Are magic stones that can make 16you tall real? Probably not. ##eor 33185 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. Janice took a math test. 06B. Hank told the frog that at the magic 08 stone would make me tall. 104. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Nice job! A tells about something that 14is REAL. ##eor 13No, A is the sentence that tells about 14something that is REAL. Are witches 15re is doubtful that fish have parties. ##eor 33193 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. Terry picked some apples from the 06 tree in the backyard. 07B. The witch said theggs for 06 breakfast. 07B. The fish had a party for their 08 friend the turtle. 103. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Good! B is the MAKE-BELIEVE{ }sentence. ##eor 13No, B is the MAKE-BELIEVE{ }sentence. 14Itt is REAL. Have you ever 15seen a horse wear red shoes or act like 16it didn't like lima beans? ##eor 33185 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. Joan's mom made ham and d shoes and did 06 not like lima beans. 07B. Baseball is Tony's favorite game. 102. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Yes! B is about something that is REAL. ##eor 13No, B is the sentence that tells about 14something thatence. 14Bears don't fly, do they? ##eor 13No, A is the right answer. Have you 14ever seen a bear fly? ##eor 33193 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. The horse wore rethem. Then press RETURN. 05A. The bear flew away saying, "Goodbye, 06 Joe." 07B. The doctor said Gary had the measles 08 and was very sick. 101. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Right! A is a MAKE-BELIEVE senences tells you some- 12thing that is MAKE-BELIEVE. 14To answer the question, type A or B 15in the space. 17Type RETURN to find out if you were 18right. 20Have fun! ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03. ##end ##fi 01 DIRECTIONS 04On each screen you will see two sen- 05tences with a question after them. 07The question might ask you which one of 08the sentences tells you something REAL. 10Or, the question might ask you which 11one of the sentf turn 07 blue. 09 B. The book on that shelf belongs 10 to me. 12Which sentence tells about something 13that is MAKE-BELIEVE? 16If you said A, you were right! The 17other sentence could be a FACT, or 18TRUE. 20Ready to do some on your own? Goodut some- 13thing that is REAL? 17If you said B, you were right! The 18other sentence is MAKE-BELIEVE. ##end ##fi 01Let's try another one. Read the two 02sentences and the question after them: 05 A. The old man flew over our 06 house and made the roo some goldfish for pets. 106. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Good going! A is the right answer. ##eor 13No, A is the right answer. It would be 14nice to have a mirror like that, but 15it's only make-believe. ##eor 33193 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. Jeff bought a new baseball glove. 07B. The bear wrote the rules for the 08 game. 107. Which sentence tells about somethin the MAKE-BELIEVE sentence. ##eor 13No, A is the MAKE-BELIEVE sentence. 14There are such things as secret words 15but they don't turn people into giants! ##eor 33200 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question aftere question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. Say the secret word and you will 06 turn into a giant. 07B. Teddy tripped over the boxes and 08 fell down. 1014. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Good! A is B tells about something that is 14REAL. ##eor 13No, B tells about something that is 14REAL. Where would a tiger get money 15to shop with? And why would he want 16a hat? ##eor 33192 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer th to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. The tiger went shopping for a new 06 hat. 07B. Ned fried some chicken for himself 08 and his little sister. 1013. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Yes!12. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Right! B is the right answer. ##eor 13No, B is the right answer. An elf 14is a person found in fairy tales. ##eor 33192 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or Bles and fantasy stories. ##eor 33200 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. The elf told me to follow him and 06 then he was gone. 07B. Susan took her dog to the vet. 10lew me all the 08 way home. 1011. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Good thinking! B is the MAKE-BELIEVE 14sentence. ##eor 13No, B is the MAKE-BELIEVE sentence. 14Horses with wings are only found in 15fairy tahey do 15ring - but they don't yell. ##eor 33192 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. Frank got a cat to keep the mice out 06 of his house. 07B. The horse with wings fhe clock yelled at me for being 08 late for school. 1010. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Nice going! A tells about something 14that is REAL. ##eor 13No, A tells about something that is 14REAL. Clocks do tick, and teally were 15a Superman - but, as you know, he's 16make-believe. ##eor 33193 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. We are both going to be in the 06 school play. 07B. T me from the fire. 07B. We cooked hot dogs on the fire. 109. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Good job! A is the MAKE-BELIEVE sen- 14tence. ##eor 13No, A is the MAKE-BELIEVE sentence. 14It would be nice if there rnking! B is the right answer. ##eor 13No, B is the right answer. Roller 14skating raccoons? Probably not! ##eor 33185 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. Superman saved2A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. The racoons took up roller skating 06 as a hobby. 07B. Larry went home after the basketball 08 game. 108. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Nice thig 11 that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Great! A tells about something that is 14REAL. ##eor 13No, A tells about something that is 14REAL. As far as we know, bears don't 15know how to write rules! ##eor 33185 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 0 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. Dan built a clubhouse in the yard. 07B. Birds took over our town and would 08 not let anyone leave. 1015. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Good! A tells about something that is 14REAL. ##eor 13No, A tells about something that is 14REAL. It would be pretty hard for 15birds to do that! ##eor 33192 A ##end MAKE-BELIEVE sen- 14tence. ##eor 13No, B is the MAKE-BELIEVE sentence. 14Jackets can't do that. ##eor 33193 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. The wolf gave me some mr the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. Barney wore a green jacket. 07B. Barney's green jacket hangs itself 08 up in the closet every night. 105. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Good job! B is the thinking, A tells about something 14that is REAL. ##eor 13No, A tells about something that is 14REAL. It may seem like it sometimes, 15but money cannot walk away by itself. ##eor 33185 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. Henry gave me some money. 07B. The money in my pocket walked away 08 when I wasn't looking. 104. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Niceence tells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Great! B is the right answer. ##eor 13No, B is the right answer. It is make- 14believe because walls are not alive 15and cannot watch you. ##eor 33193 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sed ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. Alice moved to town when she was two 06 years old. 07B. The wall watches me every night 08 after I turn off the light. 103. Which sent town. 102. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Good going! B is the REAL sentence. ##eor 13No, B is the REAL sentence. A moose 14would not be able to ask you anything 15nor would he be able to ice skate. ##eor 33185 B ##enng as a magic ring. ##eor 33193 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. The moose asked me to teach him how 06 to ice skate. 07B. Brian plays hockey for a team in his 08 tence tells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Very good! A tells about something that 14is MAKE-BELIEVE. ##eor 13No, A tells about something that is 14MAKE-BELIEVE. Crows don't talk (at 15least, not 'really') and there is no 16such thion your own. ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. The crow told me where to find the 06 magic ring. 07B. Bob got his mom a new book for 08 her birthday. 101. Which sen deer told Adam 05 how to get home. 07 B. Alan had three cups of hot 08 chocolate. 10Which sentence tells about something 11that is REAL? 13Did you think that B was the REAL sen- 14tence? Right! 16Now it's time to do some more of these 17ned in real life. 12The writer will not tell you if a story 13is FACT or FANTASY. You will have to 14think about what you read and then 15make up your own mind. ##end ##fi 01Read these two sentences and answer the 02question after them. 04 A. The young##fi 01It is not always easy to tell the 02difference between FACT and FANTASY. 04A FACT{ }is something that is REAL. You 05can prove it. A FACT can happen in 06real life. 08FANTASY is something that is MAKE- 09BELIEVE. You cannot prove that it has 10happeagic seeds. 07B. The wolf ran after the lone sheep. 106. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Nice thinking! A is the right answer. ##eor 13No, A is the right answer. ##eor 33193 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. I rode my bike to the park. 07B. I hopped on my broom and flew away! 107. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Good job! A tells about some sun. 07B. The sun would not shine because it 08 was mad at the Earth. 1015. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Very good! A is the right answer. ##eor 13No, A is the right answer. As far as 14we know, the sun does not sentence. 14Rabbits don't think much about time 15and don't wear watches. ##eor 33200 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. My mom wears a hat when she's out 06 in theThe rabbit saw that he was late. 07B. I took my pet rabbit to school to 08 show my class. 1014. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Nice job! A is the MAKE-BELIEVE sen- 14tence. ##eor 13No, A is the MAKE-BELIEVE is 14REAL. ##eor 13No, B tells about something that is 14REAL. Trees grow but they don't stand 15up and dance for you. ##eor 33192 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. r B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. The trees stood up and danced a- 06 round us. 08B. I planted some oak trees. 1013. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Good! B tells about something thatsentence tells about some- 11 thing that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Yes! B is the right answer. ##eor 13No, B is the right answer. Butterflies 14might be able to sing, but not to 15people. ##eor 33192 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A once. 14Plants would not grow on the moon. ##eor 33200 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. The butterfly sang a song for me. 07B. Leonard sang a song to us. 1012. Which plant to get some 06 sun. 07B. I keep my plants on the moon to be 08 closer to the sun. 1011. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Right! B is the MAKE-BELIEVE sentence. ##eor 13No, B is the MAKE-BELIEVE senteod thinking! A tells about something 14that is REAL. ##eor 13No, A tells about something that is 14REAL. ##eor 33192 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. Carol wants the2A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. Fred goes fishing at his uncle's 06 farm. 07B. The turtle in his boat tells him 08 where the fish are. 1010. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Goence tells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Good thinking! A is the right answer. ##eor 13No, A is the right answer. No one could 14sleep that long! It's make-believe. ##eor 33193 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 0 talk to people. ##eor 33185 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. George slept for one hundred years. 07B. George slept in a tent in the back- 08 yard. 109. Which senthim back in the lake. 07B. I like to go to the fair and ride on 08 the rides. 108. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Nice going! B is the REAL sentence. ##eor 13No, B is the REAL sentence. As far as 14we know, fish don'tthing that 14is REAL. ##eor 13No, A tells about something that is 14REAL. ##eor 33185 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. The fish I caught talked me into 06 putting have feel- 15ings. ##eor 33192 A ##end ##fi 01Do you remember the difference between 02REAL and MAKE-BELIEVE? 04Something that is REAL is something 05that can happen any day. Something that 06is MAKE-BELIEVE couldn't really happen. 08FANTASY is something that is MAKE- 09BELIEVE. You cannot provd ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. Maria takes an apple to school every 06 day. 07B. The apple would not let Maria eat 08 it. 107. Which sentence tells about something 1ark. 106. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Good going! A is the right answer. ##eor 13No, A is the right answer. It's make- 14believe because whales don't have 15picnics - at least not in parks. ##eor 33193 A ##encannot watch you, but you can 15look at them. ##eor 33193 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. The whales had a picnic in the park. 07B. Della painted a picture of the p06 the stars. 07B. We stood on the porch and the stars 08 watched us. 105. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Very good! B is the MAKE-BELIEVE sen- 14tence. ##eor 13No, B is the MAKE-BELIEVE{ }sentence. 14Stars about something that 14is REAL. ##eor 13No, A tells about something that is 14REAL. ##eor 33185 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. We stood on the porch and looked at : Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. Jackie wore a gold ring. 07B. The white pony gave me a gold ring. 104. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Nice job! A tells ething 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Good! B is the right answer. ##eor 13No, B is the right answer. Are there 14really such things as witches? Do they 15cast spells? Most people think they 16are make-believe. ##eor 33193 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONSay to 15them. ##eor 33185 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. Clara doesn't like to do math. 07B. The witch cast a spell on the cat. 103. Which sentence tells about soml them 06 to get into the can. 07B. The men put the worms into the can. 102. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Yes! B is the REAL sentence. ##eor 13No, B is the REAL sentence. Worms can- 14not understand what men might sabout something that is 14MAKE-BELIEVE. Bees make honey for 15people but they don't sell it. ##eor 33193 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. 05A. The worms heard the men tel05A. The bee gave me a jar of honey for 06 only ten cents. 07B. Buzz likes to eat honey on bread. 101. Which sentence tells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Right! A tells about something that is 14MAKE-BELIEVE. ##eor 13No, A tells E? 15If you thought that A was the MAKE- 16BELIEVE sentence, you were right. Dogs 17may bark but they don't really say 18things to people. ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press RETURN. is 19true. ##end ##fi 01Read these two sentences and think 02about an answer to the question after 03them: 05 A. Jake's dog said to take him 06 for a walk. 08 B. Jake took his dog for a walk. 10Which sentence tells something that 11is MAKE-BELIEVe it is true. 10FANTASY cannot happen in real life. 12A story that is about dragons or magic 13or animals that talk is FANTASY or 14MAKE-BELIEVE. 16A story about people you know or your 17town or a sport you play could be 18REAL or FACT. You could prove it1 that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Great! A tells about something that is 14REAL. ##eor 13No, A tells about something that is 14REAL. The make-believe sentence tells 15you that an apple can do something we 16all know apples can't do. ##eor 33185 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press{ }RETURN. 05A. The chicken hid its eggs in the 06 spaceship. 07B. Men on spaceships can eat eggs for 08 breakfast if they want to. 108. Which sentence tellsC05 EAL sentence. ##eor 13No, A is the REAL sentence. At least 14up until now, there are no schools on 15the moon. Yet. ##eor 33192 A ##end 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press{ }RETURN. 05A. Kerry and Kent went away to school. 07B. Kerry and Kent went to school on the 08 moon. 1015. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Great! A is the Rch sentence tells about some- 11 thing that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Great! A tells about something that is 14MAKE-BELIEVE. ##eor 13No, A tells about something that is 14MAKE-BELIEVE. ##eor 33200 A ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type . ##eor 13No, B is the right answer. ##eor 33192 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press{ }RETURN. 05A. My car can fly over stop signs. 07B. I stopped my car at the stop sign. 1014. Whi. Then press{ }RETURN. 05A. The bear was so hungry he went to 06 a hot dog stand. 07B. The bear was so hungry he went hunt- 08 ing for food. 1013. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Good going! B is the right answer{$} ##eos 13Very good! B is the REAL sentence. ##eor 13No, B is the REAL sentence. Foxes are 14tricky but not that tricky! 15 {####} ##eor 33192 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03theme. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press{ }RETURN. 05A. The fox tricked me into buying its 06 supper. 07B. Felix is the name of the fox who 08 lives at the zoo. 1012. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that is REAL? thing that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Nice job! B tells about something that 14is MAKE-BELIEVE. ##eor 13No, B tells about something that is 14MAKE-BELIEVE. No one could grow a 15beard that long! ##eor 33200 B ##end ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentencnd ##f5 01DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence. Type 02A or B to answer the question after 03them. Then press{ }RETURN. 05A. I took a long nap before the game. 07B. William grew a beard which was five 08 miles long. 1011. Which sentence tells about some- 11 en press{ }RETURN. 05A. Lucy baked a cake for my party. 07B. I made a cape out of dragons' wings. 1010. Which sentence tells about some- 11 thing that is REAL? {$} ##eos 13Good! A is the right answer. ##eor 13No, A is the right answer. ##eor 33192 A ##etells about something 11 that is MAKE-BELIEVE? {$} ##eos 13Yes! 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