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1 Here’s the info from the “missing” plans Teacher will explain directions for warm-up, indicating they have seen questions like this on the CSAP. Teacher circulates while students complete warm-up. With students, teacher reviews warm-up answers and students identify the skills necessary to answer correctly and will reflect on their level of success

2 Read the following paragraph. There are six words or phrases underlined in the paragraph. A word or phrase is underlined because it may contain a mistake in grammar and usage, punctuation, capitalization, or spelling. Look carefully at each underlined word or phrase. If there is a mistake, write the correct answer. If there is no mistake, write OK.

3 Monday, Jan 24th Since Colorado is a large state with towering mountins, getting from place to place is not always easy. However, Colorado does have 84,000 miles of roads and highways. The highest road in the United States takes people to the top of mount Evans, which is14,264 feet high. Denvers huge airport is an important hub for people traveling all over the country and abroad. There are also numerous railroads haulling freight and passengers. Trains go 6.2miles through the Moffat Tunnel, which cut through the Rockies. 1 2 3 4 5 6

4 Monday, Jan 24 th CORRECTIONS Since Colorado is a large state with towering mountains, getting from place to place is not always easy. However, Colorado does have 84,000 miles of roads and highways. The highest road in the United States takes people to the top of Mount Evans, which is14,264 feet high. Denver’s huge airport is an important hub for people traveling all over the country and abroad. There are also numerous railroads hauling freight and passengers. Trains go 6.2miles through the Moffat Tunnel, which cuts through the Rockies. 1 2 OK 3 4 5 6

5 Tuesday, Jan 25 th Can you imagine anyone in the world eating insects. In fact, people living all over the world does just that. Insects generally have about twice as much protien as beef. They are eat in Africa, Asia, and Australia, as well as throughout the americas. Probably you will not find any insect recipes in most cookbooks, but insects are food for other people in many places. 12 34 5 6

6 Tuesday, Jan 25 th CORRECTIONS Can you imagine anyone in the world eating insects? In fact, people living all over the world do just that. Insects generally have about twice as much protein as beef. They are eaten in Africa, Asia, and Australia, as well as throughout the Americas. Probably you will not find any insect recipes in most cookbooks, but insects are food for other people in many places. 12 34 5 6 OK

7 Wednesday, Jan 26 th Justina Ford graduated from Hering Medical College in Chicago in 1899. She later moved to Denver Colorado. As the first female African American Doctor in the state, she faced several challanges. She discovered that Denver General Hospital would, at that time, accept neither African American doctors nor patience. Instead, Dr. Ford built her own medical practice in a private office, making house calls by horse and buggy. She dedicated her career to serving those in need, no matter what there race. Her perseverance paid off, and eventually she was admitted to the Denver Medical Society, the Colorado Medical Society, and the American Medical Society. 1 2 3 4 5 6

8 Wednesday, Jan 26 th CORRECTIONS Justina Ford graduated from Hering Medical College in Chicago in 1899. She later moved to Denver, Colorado. As the first female African American doctor in the state, she faced several challenges. She discovered that Denver General Hospital would, at that time, accept neither African American doctors nor patients. Instead, Dr. Ford built her own medical practice in a private office, making house calls by horse and buggy. She dedicated her career to serving those in need, no matter what their race. Her perseverance paid off, and eventually she was admitted to the Denver Medical Society, the Colorado Medical Society, and the American Medical Society. 1 2 3 4 5 6 OK

9 Thursday, Jan 27 th After serving his country as an Army scout and Indian fighter in the 1860s, Buffalo Bill Cody became a famous entertainer. His Wild West shows featured real Indians, cowboys, buffalo, horses, and sharpshooters, and thrilled fans around the world. Many shows dramatized scenes from Cody’s own life. With each performance, the legend of Buffalo Bill grew. But who was the real Buffalo Bill? Did the man match the myth? In fact, Buffalo Bill’s genuine deeds rivaled the stories he plays out on stage. He is buryed on top of Lookout Mountain, and his grave overlooks both the Rocky Mountains and the great Plains, places where he had spent the happiest times of his life. 1 2 3 4 5 6

10 Thursday, Jan 27 th CORRECTIONS After serving his country as an army scout and Indian fighter in the 1860s, Buffalo Bill Cody became a famous entertainer. His Wild West shows featured real Indians, cowboys, buffalo, horses, and sharpshooters and thrilled fans around the world. Many shows dramatized scenes from Cody’s own life. With each performance, the legend of Buffalo Bill grew. But who was the real Buffalo Bill? Did the man match the myth? In fact, Buffalo Bill’s genuine deeds rivaled the stories he played out on stage. He is buried on top of Lookout Mountain, and his grave overlooks both the Rocky Mountains and the Great Plains, places where he had spent the happiest times of his life. 1 2 3 OK 4 5 6


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