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Cal and Tramp CampCal and Tramp CampCal said, “Let’s camp.”His dog Tramp ran up to him. Cal and Tramp set upcamp. They put up a tent in back of Cal’s house. Cal andTramp got in the tent.Then they heard, “HOOT! HOOT!”Tramp jumped on Cal’s lap.“That was just an owl,” Cal said.No one slept.“Let’s go back in the house!”Tramp ran fast! 2016 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

Cal and Tramp CampName:Date:Directions: For questions 1-4, circle the correct answer.1. Where do Cal and Tramp set up camp?in back of Cal’s housein a forest2. What kind of animal is Tramp?owldog3. What makes the “HOOT! HOOT!” sound in the story?the owlCal1 2016 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

Cal and Tramp Camp4. Where did Cal and Tramp go at the end of the story?back in the housein the tent5. What did no one do after the owl made sounds?After the owl made sounds, no one.6. Draw a picture of Tramp jumping on Cal’s lap.2 2016 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

Cal and Tramp Camp7. What did you learn from “Cal and Tramp Camp”?3 2016 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

A Hurricane Is a Big StormA Hurricane Is a Big StormHurricanes are big storms. They form over theocean. They can move toward land. Hurricanesbring lots of wind and rain.Hurricanes are spinning storms. The center ofthe storm is called the eye. The weather iscalm in the eye. 2013 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

A Hurricane Is a Big StormPeople can stay safe during a storm. Theyneed to get ready before the storm arrives.They can prepare an emergency kit. Peopleshould stay inside when the storm comes. 2013 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

A Hurricane Is a Big StormName:Date:Directions: For questions 1-4, circle the correct answer.1. What is a hurricane?a big storma type of candy2. What kind of weather do hurricanes bring?sunny and drywindy and rainy3. Where do hurricanes form?over the oceanin the mountains 2013 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

A Hurricane Is a Big Storm4. Where can hurricanes move toward?spaceland5. A) Where should you stay during a hurricane?B) Draw a picture that shows a family staying safe during ahurricane. 2013 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

A Hurricane Is a Big Storm6. What did you learn from “A Hurricane Is a Big Storm”? 2013 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

Frogs Have Special SkinFrogs Have Special Skinby ReadWorksLeon BrooksHave you ever seen a frog in a pond? You can often spot one there.Most frogs live near water. They need to keep their skin wet.A frog's skin is special. It makes a slimy coating that helps the frogstay wet. A frog drinks through its skin. It also breathes through itsskin. A frog can do that only when its skin is wet.Frogs also breathe using lungs. What else do frogs use lungs for?Frogs make noise. Ribbit!ReadWo, Inc. All rights reserved.

Bright as the Sun6. What did you learn from “Bright as the Sun”? 2013 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

Callie’s Rock CollectionCallie’s Rock CollectionBy Kate PaixãoCallie loved the rock room at the museum. At the gift shop, she bought a box ofrocks.She learned the rocks’ names. The shiny gray one was galena. The dull red one washematite. The smelly yellow one was sulfur.Callie wanted to add to her collection. What could she do? She went to the park.She found some rocks there.“Searching for rocks outside is a great way to make my collection bigger!” saidCallie. 2015 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

Busy BeesBusy Beesby ReadWorksBees are amazing insects. They work hard to get food. Bees gettheir food from flowers. This is why bees buzz around flowers.Bees make honey. First they get food from flowers. Then they makehoney. Bees love making honey.People also take honey from bees. All honey comes from bees.Honey can be very sweet!Bees live in big groups. Thousands of bees live in one hive. Thehive has one queen bee. The queen is the mother bee.Bees are always busy. We sure are lucky that they make honey.But be careful around bees. Bees can sting you with their stinger!ReadWorks.org · 2013 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

Questions: Busy BeesName:Date:Directions: Circle the correct answer.1. Where do bees get their food?flowerspet stores2. What do bees make?honeychocolate3. Where do bees live?nesthive 2013 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

Questions: Busy Bees4. How can bees sting you?with their stinger5.with their teethA) Bees need flowers because.B) Draw a picture that shows a bee buzzing around a flower. 2013 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

Enjoying the OutdoorsEnjoying the OutdoorsDo you spend a lot of time outdoors?Maybe on a nice, sunny day you go out for recess. You may play with your friends and run around. Thereare other ways to enjoy being outside.You can go for walks at a park near your home. Look at the trees. Listen to the birds singing.You can play sports outside. You can play sports like tennis, soccer, and baseball outside. It's also a greatway to exercise!You can also visit other beautiful places outside. You can visit a mountain and hike with your family. Youcan go to the beach and swim with your family.ReadWorks.org · 2017 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

Enjoying the Outdoors - Comprehension QuestionsName: Date:1. What kind of weather is good for recess?rainy weathersunny weather2. What can you do at a park?swimwalkReadWorks.org · 2020 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

Enjoying the Outdoors - Comprehension Questions3. Where could you go with your family to hike?a mountainthe beachReadWorks.org · 2020 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

Enjoying the Outdoors - Comprehension Questions4. Where could you go with your family to swim?a mountainthe beach5. What is a sport that you can play outside?One sport that you can play outside is .6. What did you learn from "Enjoying the Outdoors"?ReadWorks.org · 2020 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

Enjoying the Outdoors - Comprehension Questions7. Draw a picture of yourself outdoors.ReadWorks.org · 2020 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

Stay Safe in the SunStay Safe in the SunRachelle KreismanThe day is sunny. You go outside to play.Wait! Are you sun-safe? The sun’s rays arestrong. They can hurt your skin and eyes.Put on sunscreen first. It should have anSPF of 30 or more. You can find the number onthe bottle. Rub the sunscreen all over yourskin. Do not forget your ears and feet!Clothes help block the sun’s rays. Try towear a shirt with long sleeves. Wear a hat andsunglasses, too.How else can you stay sun-safe? Play inthe shade. Shade is an area where the sun’srays are blocked. Find shade under a tree or abeach umbrella. 2015 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

The Four SeasonsThe Four SeasonsPhoto Credit: Frank LuetkeSome places have four seasons every year. Do youknow their names? The seasons are winter, spring,summer, and autumn.Winter is the coldest time of the year. Spring comesnext. Many animals are born in spring. Many new plantsgrow then too. 2013 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

The Four SeasonsSummer is a time of sunshine and hot weather. Inautumn, the weather gets cooler. The leaves fall off trees.Some people call autumn by another name. They call itfall! 2013 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

The Four SeasonsName:Date:Directions: For questions 1-4, circle the correct answer.1. How many seasons do some places have every year?14onefour2. Which season is the coldest?summerwinter3. When would you see many baby animals and new plants?springautumn 2013 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

The Four Seasons4. What is the weather like in the summer?sunny and hotrainy and cold5. A) What is another name for autumn?Another name for autumn is.B) Draw a picture of people outside during autumn. Be sureto include trees! 2013 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

The Four Seasons6. What did you learn from “The Four Seasons”? 2013 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

Watch the Tennis BallPhoto Credit: SudhamshuTennis is a sport. Players use a racket tohit a small ball. The ball moves through the air.The player swings the racket.When the racket and ball meet, theycollide. The ball and racket push on each other.The ball changes direction. It flies through theair.The racket keeps moving. It does not flythrough the air. Why? The player is holding it. 2013 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

Watch the Tennis BallName:Date:Directions: For questions 1-4, circle the correct answer.1. What sport is this passage about?baseballtennis2. What do you need to play Tennis?a basketballa racket and ball3. When the ball and racket meet and push on each other, whathappens to the ball?The ball changes direction.The ball stops moving. 2013 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

Watch the Tennis Ball4.Why doesn’t the racket fly through the air when it hits the ball?The player is holding the racket.The racket is on the floor.5. A) Where is the ball (most of the time) when you are playingtennis?B) Draw a picture of someone playing tennis. 2013 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

Watch the Tennis Ball6. What did you learn from “Watch the Tennis Ball”? 2013 ReadWorks , Inc. All rights reserved.

Draw a picture of Tramp jumping on Cal’s lap. . Have you ever seen a frog in a pond? You can often spot one there. Most frogs live near water. They need to keep their skin wet. A frog's skin is special. It makes a slimy coating that helps the frog . Draw

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