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Sap’s Running! by Stephen R. Swinburne Grade 5 Sap’s Running! by Stephen R. Swinburne

1 What is the main idea of the selection? A. Tree sap freezes solid in winter. B. Syrup is made from maple tree sap. C. Collecting sap is a family tradition Comprehension 1: Demonstrate understanding of theme/message/main or major idea and supporting details (Reading GLE 2.1.3)

2 Imagine that you work for the Colemans. Explain to a visitor how people make maple syrup. Use two details from the selection in your explanation. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Analysis 11: Extend information beyond text—make generalizations beyond the text to a broader idea or concept (Reading GLEs 2.4.1, 2.4.5)

2 A 2-point response provides two text-based details to explain how people make maple syrup. Example: To make maple syrup, you collect sap from sugar-maple trees. Then you boil the sap until you have maple syrup. 1 A 1-point response provides one text-based detail to explain how maple syrup is made. Text-based details may include, but are not limited to: Maple syrup comes from the sap of sugar-maple trees. Sap runs / flows in the spring / warm weather Tap / drill / make / cut holes in trees Catch / collect sap (hang buckets) Sap buckets are emptied / transported Heat / boil / cook sap until you have maple syrup About 35 gallons of sap are needed to make 1 gallon of syrup

1 find when the sap will flow 2 collect 35 gallons of sap. 2 Imagine that you work for the Colemans. Explain to a visitor how people make maple syrup. Use two details from the selection in your explanation. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 find when the sap will flow 2 collect 35 gallons of sap. 3 boil the sap so the water evaporates into syrup. B. …find when the sap will flow… G. …collect 35 gallons of sap… F. …boil the sap so the water evaporates into syrup… This response provides three text-based details, in order, to show how maple syrup is made.

Next boil it and you‛ve got syrup. 1 2 Imagine that you work for the Colemans. Explain to a visitor how people make maple syrup. Use two details from the selection in your explanation. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ you have to wait until winter so it freezes, then you have wait until spring when it drips out. Next boil it and you‛ve got syrup. B. ... then you have to wait until spring when it drips out. F. Next boil it… This response provides three text-based details, in order, to show how maple syrup is made.

the sap that falls from the trees is boiled so the 1 2 Imagine that you work for the Colemans. Explain to a visitor how people make maple syrup. Use two details from the selection in your explanation. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ the sap that falls from the trees is boiled so the water goes away. it also takes about 35 gallons of sap to make one gallon of maple syrup. the sap buckets are then poured into a horse drawn container. F. the sap... is boiled so the water goes away. G. it also takes about 35 gallons of sap to make one gallon of maple syrup. E. the sap buckets are then poured into a horse drawn container. This response provides three text-based details, out of order, to partially show how syrup is made.

the cut it down. the cut it up. and take the maple from it. 2 Imagine that you work for the Colemans. Explain to a visitor how people make maple syrup. Use two details from the selection in your explanation. the cut it down. the cut it up. and take the maple from it. This response provides no text-based details , in order, to show how maple syrup is made.

2 Imagine that you work for the Colemans. Explain to a visitor how people make maple syrup. Use two details from the selection in your explanation. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The three steps are in order for making syrup from a sugar-maple tree is first the sap is heated. Second put the heated sap in a big pan. third why it is in the big pan it is boiling. F. ...the sap is heated... This response provides one text-based detail so does not show order.

2 1. You have to tap holes into tree bark of sugar-maple trees. 2 Imagine that you work for the Colemans. Explain to a visitor how people make maple syrup. Use two details from the selection in your explanation. 1. You have to tap holes into tree bark of sugar-maple trees. 2. Then you have to hang a metal bucket under the hole for the sap to drip in. 3. You have to heat the sap in a big open pan so most of the water will boil away. C. ...tap holes into the tree… D. ...hang a metal bucket under the hole… F. ...heat the sap in a big open pan so most of the water will boil away. This response provides three text-based details, in order, to show how maple syrup is made.

3 Which idea is included in the text box The Iroquois Legend of Woksis and Maple Syrup? A. Syrup sweetens meat. B. Sap contains minerals. C. Maple leaves make sugar. Analysis 6: Informational/Functional Specific: Demonstrate understanding of authors’ use of text features (titles, headings, captions, maps, charts, tables, graphs, pull-down menus, etc.) (Reading GLE 2.2.2)

Analysis 8: Make connections (cause and effect) within a text(s) 4 According to the selection, which sentence explains why the Colemans boil sap? A. Boiling sap makes the syrup runny. B. Boiling sap produces minerals. C. Boiling sap removes water. Analysis 8: Make connections (cause and effect) within a text(s) (Reading GLE 2.3.1)

5 What is the meaning of the word running in paragraph 6? A. To race B. To flow C. To work Comprehension 4: Understand and apply content vocabulary critical to the meaning of the text (Reading GLEs 1.3.2, 1.2.2)

Water rises into the trunk and branches 6 Use information from the selection to fill in the empty box with one detail to complete the order of how sap is formed. Maple trees freeze solid. Water forms frost inside tiny hollow spaces within the tree. Frost melts and becomes sap. Water rises into the trunk and branches Comprehension 2: Summarize with information from the text (Reading GLE 2.1.7)