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Name_____________________ Date_________________________ Read the passage. Number the paragraphs. Answer the questions. Underline where you found your answer in the text. What animals like night more than day? Animals that hunt in the dark like night more than day. Owls and bats are two of these animals. Owls find their best meals at night. They like to dine on mice and other small critters. Owls have great eyesight in dark or light. They have very large eyes that are sharp. They also hear well. An owl can hear the pitter-patter of a mouse’s footsteps on the ground!! Owls have soft feathers over their wings. This helps them to fly with hardly a sound. The poor mouse doesn’t know it’s about to become dinner. The owl grabs it with his claws and carries it away. Bats don’t see as well as owls. You may have heard the words, “blind as a bat.” Bats are not blind. But they use their ears to help them catch their food. As a bat flies, it makes a squeaky chirp. The sound of it bounces off nearby objects. Then the sound returns to the bat, like an echo. The echo tells the bat that something is near. It might be the insects that the bat likes for a snack. This handy echo system also keeps the bat from running into things while it flies. 1.This story is mostly about? _______________________________ _________________________________________________________ 2.What do owls eat? _____________________________________ 3.Which paragraph tells how well bats can see? _________________ 4.What traits do you think mice have to help them escape from owls? __________________________________________________-____ 5.What is a word in paragraph 5 that means “useful or practical”? _______________________________________________________

Name_____________________ Date_________________________ Read the passage. Number the paragraphs. Answer the questions. Underline where you found your answer in the text. Why do dogs bury bones? At one time, dogs were not pets. They were wild and lived outdoors. Food was hard to find. When they found a weak animal, they killed it. But they couldn’t eat the animal all at once. So they saved some of it for the next meal. Other dogs wanted the food. To avoid a fight, dogs would bury what they could not eat. The bones were buried, too. In this way, all traces of the animal were hidden. Of course, today, most dogs are fed by their owners. They don’t have to hunt. But still have the urge to bury bones and dig holes. They are born with this desire. It is called “instinct”. Instinct is strong in animals. It tells them what to do. Children can talk to their parents and learn what to do. But most animals grow up faster. They need a set of inner thoughts. These thoughts tell them things they need to know. Dogs will turn in circles before they lie down. This is also an instinct. They think they are smoothing a pile of leaves for their bed. 1.This story is mostly about? _______________________________ _________________________________________________________ 2.What is instinct? _______________________________________ __________________________________________________________ 3.If a pet dog was lost in a forest for ten days, how do you think it would get its food? ________________________________________________________ 4. What is a word in paragraph four that means “within yourself”? _____________________________________________________

Name_____________________ Date_________________________ Read the passage. Number the paragraphs. Answer the questions. Underline where you found your answer in the text. Should a dog’s nose be wet? Most of the time, it is normal for a dog to have a wet nose. The nose is one of the few places where a dog sweats. People have small pores in their skin. When you are hot, you sweat through these openings. A dog gets warm, too. But I cannot sweat like you do. A dog has to cool down through its nose and mouth. As sweat leaves the dog’s nose, it forms tiny drops. This moisture is what makes the nose wet. It keeps the dog cool. Dogs also lose heat through their mouths. They do this by panting. This cools the dog down. A dog can pant for a long time. It doesn’t have to be old or out of shape to pant. A dog’s wet nose also helps it to smell. The wetness seems to trap odors. That is why dogs have such a keen sense of smell. Finally, dogs lick their noses to make them wet. This is just like a child who licks his lips because they feel dry. So it is O.K. for your dog to have a wet nose. 1.This story is mostly about _______________________________ _________________________________________________________ 2.What are two ways a dog gets rid of heat? ___________________ __________________________________________________________ 3.Which paragraph talks about a dog’s sense of smell? ______ ________________________________________________________ 4. What is a word in paragraph six that means “last of all”? ______________________________________________

Name_____________________ Date_________________________ Read the passage. Answer the questions. Underline where you found your answer in the text. What is an echo? Stand in an empty room that has no furniture. Say a short phrase. You will hear the sound of your own voice after you stop talking. That sound is an echo. This will also happen if you are in the mountains. Call out “hello.” You will hear the sound return. Each time you speak, your words are carried across sound waves. These waves bring your words to your friends. They move just like waves in an ocean. When sound waves hit a large object, they may bounce back to you. That is the echo you hear. It is like throwing a ball at a wall and catching it when it bounces back. The echo can be heard in an empty room because there are not other objects to absorb the sound. If the room has chairs, beds, and tables, they disturb the echo. It can’t be heard as well. IF you speak softly, the echo won’t be heard. The sound waves are too weak. If you talk facing a door, their won’t be an echo. The door is too small to bounce the waves back to you. 1.This story is mostly about _______________________________ 2.How do the words you speak reach your friends? __________________________________________________________ 3.Write the sentence in paragraph four that compares an echo to a ball. ______________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 4. What is a word in paragraph five that means “to soak up”? _____________________________________________

Name_____________________ Date_________________________ Read the passage. Number the paragraphs. Answer the questions. Underline where you found your answer in the text. What is a sonic boom? Sometimes an airplane goes so fast it makes a sound like thunder. Boom! This noise is a sonic boom. Sonic means “sound.” You know that water moves in waves. Air also moves in waves. Of course, we can’t see these air waves but they are there. When a plane travels fast, it disturbs these waves of air. They get pushed away from the plane. If a plane goes faster than the speed of sound, the waves pile up behind the plane. They tumble into each other. Then they send out a giant shock wave. On the ground, we can hear this shock wave as a boom. The noise might be so loud that windows could break. Your house might even shake. But the waves won’t hurt you. Planes no longer fly faster than sound when they are near cities. They don’t want to damage homes. 1.This story is mostly about _______________________________ 2.What four kinds of waves are talked about in the story? __________________________________________________________ 3.Write the sentence in paragraph 3 tells what happens when a plane goes faster than sound? _________________________________ __________________________________________________________ 4.What is a word in paragraph 3 that means “to upset”? _____________________________________________________

Name_____________________ Date_________________________ Read the passage. Answer the questions. Underline where you found your answer in the text. Why do stars twinkle? On a clear night, the stars seem to twinkle. It looks like their lights turn on and off or get brighter. Stars do not really twinkle. The air above our Earth causes this. You see, the air’s movement bends the light from the stars. When the light reaches us, we see it bend. That is what we call a twinkle. If you could see the stars from outer space, their lights would never fade. You would also see that stars don’t have points. Stars are round balls of light, like our sun. They always shine with a steady light. The stars shine day and night. But our sun, which is a star, blocks this light. In the day, the sun’s light is so bright that it keeps you from seeing the stars. But there are stars above you at all times. Some stars are brighter than others. Perhaps they are closer to Earth. Or their extreme heat makes them glow more brightly. 1.This story is mostly about _______________________________ _________________________________________________________ 2.What causes stars to appear to twinkle? ____________________ __________________________________________________________ 3.Write the sentence in paragraph two that tells what shape stars are? ________________________________________________ 4.What word in paragraph 4 means “very great”? ______________________________________________________