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HOUGHTON MIFFLIN by Jennifer Duffy

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This is the story of the typewriter and the computer. People used typewriters long before they used computers. 2

When the typewriter was invented, it was very big. It was also hard to use. People could write words faster than it took to type them on the big typewriter. But by 1874 there was a better typewriter. And on this typewriter, people could type words faster than they could write them by hand! 3

Do you understand how a typewriter works? Look at the picture. There are keys, type, and an ink ribbon. The keys move the type. The type hits the ink ribbon. And letters are made on the paper! 4

In the 1920s, a new typewriter was made. It was called an electric typewriter. People could type faster using it. They gathered in stores to buy one. Electric typewriter Manual typewriter 5

Soon people demanded a machine that helped them even more. In the 1960s, some of these people started buying computers. Just like typewriters, computers were once really big. But people believed computers could be smaller. 6

One problem with typewriters was that people could not see what they had typed until it was on the paper. When people made mistakes, they sometimes had to type the entire page again. This made them furious. 7

More and more people began to use computers. They were impatient with typewriters. By the 1990s, most people had stopped using typewriters and used computers instead. 1874 The first typewriters are sold. 1920s Electronic typewriters are sold. 1875 1900 1925 8

Now you know what came before computers. Do you think people would have invented computers if they had not invented typewriters first? It is impossible to know. 1960s More people start buying computers. 1990s Most people stop using typewriters. 1950 1975 2000 9

Both typewriters and computers have made it possible for people to write, work, and have fun! 10

Responding TARGET VOCABULARY Word Builder What words or phrases mean the same thing as problem or tell something about problems? Copy this word web and add more words. challenge difficulty Problem?? Write About It Text to Text You just read that computers can help people solve problems. Write a few sentences about a problem from a different book, and how it was solved. Persuade the reader that it is a good way to solve a problem. 11

TARGET VOCABULARY believe demand furious gathered impatient impossible problem understand TARGET STRATEGY Infer/Predict Use text clues to figure out important ideas. Which word tells how you might feel while waiting to ride a roller coaster? 12

Level: K DRA: 20 Science Strategy: Infer/Predict Word Count: 312 2.3.11 Build Vocabulary HOUGHTON MIFFLIN Online Leveled Books 1033021