Just for Boys! Reading Comprehension

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Just for Boys! Reading Comprehension Grades 3-6 Written by Nat Reed Illustrated by Tom Riddolls ISBN 978-1-55035-813-1 Copyright 2007 Revised May 2008 All Rights Reserved * Printed in Canada Permission to Reproduce Permission is granted to the individual teacher who purchases one copy of this book to reproduce the student activity material for use in his/her classroom only. Reproduction of these materials for an entire school or for a school system, or for other colleagues or for commercial sale is strictly prohibited. No part of this publication may be transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher. We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Book Publishing Industry Development Program (BPIDP) for this project. Published in the United States by: On The Mark Press 3909 Witmer Road PMB 175 Niagara Falls, New York 14305 www.onthemarkpress.com Published in Canada by: S&S Learning Materials 15 Dairy Avenue Napanee, Ontario K7R 1M4 www.sslearning.com On The Mark Press S&S Learning Materials 1 OTM-1862 SSR1-62 Just for Boys!

Table of Contents At a Glance...2 Assessment Rubric Teacher...4 Assessment Rubric Student Self-Assessment... 5 Read Aloud Observation Form...6 Teacher Suggestions... 7 Grade 3 Fiction Backyard Sleepover...8 The Sidehill Gouger...11 Platypus Meets the Big Bad Wolf... 14 Grade 3 Nonfiction Will Smith...17 Making the Team...20 Local Boy Sets World Record...23 Grade 4 Fiction Big Sister...26 Captured by Aliens!...29 The Dingledorf...32 Grade 4 Nonfiction Tear It Up...35 Jackie Chan...38 The Unknown Dwarf Planet... 41 Grade 5 Fiction Treasure Map...44 A Risky Ride...48 The New Kid...52 Grade 5 Nonfiction Trash!...56 Hero of 911...60 Monster Trucks...64 Grade 6 Fiction Bone Deep...68 That s One Hanukkah of a Party... 72 The Hired Hand...76 Grade 6 Nonfiction Dealing with Failure...80 Skateboard Park...84 Girls Are Taller...88 Answer Key...92 On The Mark Press S&S Learning Materials 3 OTM-1862 SSR1-62 Just for Boys!

Ithought that spending the summer at my cousin Caleb s place would be boring, but it turned out to be pretty exciting after all. Caleb lives in a big, old house in the city, with a huge backyard. In the middle of the yard is a maple tree, where we spent the first week building a treehouse. It wasn t all that much, just a platform, with walls that went up to our knees, and a big flat piece of tin that we used for a roof. Once the treehouse was finished, we decided to invite Chi-chi, Caleb s friend over to spend the night. Chi-chi was about the same age as Caleb and me, but was a lot shorter and really excitable. As soon as it was dark we collected our sleeping bags and a stash of snacks, then climbed up into the treehouse. It was a clear, warm night, with a big white moon hanging in the summer sky. For the first hour or so everything went really well. We lay there under the stars, finishing up our snacks and telling ghost stories. It was the perfect night for a camp-out. We could even hear an old owl hooting off in the distance. It was then we heard something really creepy something that sounded like a cat moving slowly up the tree. Scratch... scratch... scratch. What s that? Chi-chi whispers. Sounds like something s coming up the ladder, Jack says. Chi-chi pulls out his flashlight and shines it over toward the ladder. Then I swear I could hear this heavy breathing coming from down below. Chi-chi starts to whimper just like a little kid. It s a ghost! he whispers. Let s get out of here. How do you think the boys are feeling right now? Now I don t believe in ghosts, but I could see that even Caleb looked a little rattled. It must be my dog, Ralph, Caleb says. He then crawls over to the side of the treehouse and peers down the ladder. I can t see him, but it must be him. After that, for the longest time we kept hearing those scratching and breathing noises. Caleb would yell, Ralph go home! But the noises kept up. Finally our eyes started getting heavy and Chi-chi began to snore. All of a sudden Caleb sits bolt-upright in his sleeping bag. Even in the dark I could see that his eyes were bugged right out. What s the matter? I ask. Even Chi-chi is wide awake. Our dog, Jack says. I just remembered. My brother took him on a camping trip. He s gone for the week. We were quiet for a minute, then Chi-chi says in a really soft voice, What was that noise then? Caleb and I just looked at each other. What was that noise? On The Mark Press S&S Learning Materials 9 OTM-1862 SSR1-62 Just for Boys!

Name: This story is an example of a cliffhanger where the ending of the story leaves the reader hanging. 1. Explain what you think the scratching noise was. 2. Why couldn t it have been Caleb s dog, Ralph? 3. Describe what you think was going through the boys minds when they heard the scratching on the tree. 4. Describe Chi-chi s personality. 5. Why do you think the boys chose Chi-chi to join them for the sleepover? 6. How do you think the boys might have improved their treehouse when they were building it? Try to think of at least two ways. 7. What else might the boys have done to find out what was making the noises? 8. On a sheet of paper, describe whar might happen next after the story ends. On The Mark Press S&S Learning Materials 10 OTM-1862 SSR1-62 Just for Boys!

Name: 1. There are many unusual animals. What do you think is the most unusual animal you have ever heard about? Describe it. 2. Do you know someone who is really good at telling stories? What do you think makes a person good at this? 3. Paul Bunyan and Pecos Bill are just two characters made famous by the tellers of tall tales. Do some investigation to find out what a tall tale is, and report on two important characteristics that make a tall tale. 4. Draw a line from the word in the Column A to its definition in Column B. Column A Column B peculiar to dig nocturnal forceful gouge home abode odd emphatic active at night On The Mark Press S&S Learning Materials 11 OTM-1862 SSR1-62 Just for Boys!

Y ou know, the old man said, grinning down at his grandson. The woods around here are chock-full of the most unusual, fascinating critters, and one of the most peculiar is the sidehill gouger. The sidehill gouger? his grandson echoed. I ve never heard of such an animal. Well, that s because you re from the city, the old man said. And they re a mysterious little varmint too, you almost never hear of them. Another thing, too, is the fact that they re nocturnal they only come out at night. And they re fast quick as a greased lightning bolt naturally with their legs built the way they are they d have to be fast! How s that? the boy asked. Are they like a rabbit? The old man gave a good-natured snort. Not likely, although they do look a lot like them. I d say they re more like a groundhog at least from a distance. You see the sidehill gouger gets its name on account of it living on the sides of steep hills where it gouges out its dens. In fact it s on account of their peculiar abode that these critters are so unusual-looking. Now picture this if you will, on one side of its body the sidehill gouger has one long set of legs, and on the opposite side a short pair. That way it can move about on the sides of steep hills. His grandson s mouth dropped open. Get out of here! another thing too, there s left- sidehill gougers. They probably same direction on the hills where The old man nodded. I can tell you handed sidehill gougers and right-handed developed that way so they don t all run in the they live. What do you think the grandson is thinking at this point in the story? Do you think he believes his grandfather s story? Defend your answer. He picked up his mug of apple cider and took a long drink while his grandson stared at him in stunned silence. Finally the old man set his mug down and gave his head a nod. Sidehill gougers, boy. Keep your eyes wide open when you re out there in the wilds because who knows, you just might be lucky enough to see one. You just never know. On The Mark Press S&S Learning Materials 12 OTM-1862 SSR1-62 Just for Boys!