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Grade 4 ELA HW 5/30/20
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How does the title of a story help you predict what it will be about?
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It lets you preview what the topic might be.
Tells you exactly what you will read.
Gives you no information.
Give you all details in the text.
How do photos help you make predictions? Check all that apply.
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They show you what the character may look like in a certain part of the story which can help with predictions.
It gives you an idea of where the story is taking place.
It could tell you the topic.
It gives you no information.
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Read this newspaper article and answer the following questions.
Predict how people will most likely react to the Wells' story.
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Most people will say the story is not true.
Most people will say the story is real. .
Most people will clean that they were also kidnapped by aliens.
Most people will be afraid to leave their homes at night.
Which of these would most likely happen if someone provided proof that a flying saucer appeared near Sutton?
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Police would insist that no proof could possibly exist.
One would search for additional proof.
Astronauts would search for the object in space.
The Wells would be asked more questions about their experience.
Which piece of text evidence helps us predict that this story might NOT be true?
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I didn't leave they were blinded by a strong white light.
Every year, hundreds of people report seeing strange objects in the sky.
Stories about visitors from outer space usually prove false.
The next thing they knew, they were surrounded by aliens.
Which piece of text evidence helps us predict that this story might be true?
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I didn't leave they were blinded by a strong white light.
Every year, hundreds of people report seeing strange objects in the sky.
Stories about visitors from outer space usually prove false.
The next thing they knew, they were surrounded by aliens.
Read the legend about Robin Hood and answer the following questions.
What will Roberto most likely do next?
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He will give up and take off his skates.
He will skate longer without falling.
He will ask david to stop helping him.
He will sit on the ice and refused to get up.
What will Roberto most likely NOT do next? Check all that apply.
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He will give up and take off his skates.
He will skate longer without falling.
He will ask david to stop helping him.
He will sit on the ice and refused to get up.
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Predict what will probably happen if Roberto goes ice-skating again.
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He'll refuse to go with David.
He'll watch everyone else skate.
He'll enjoy skating and do it well.
He'll wish he never agreed to skate.
Which piece of text evidence gives you a clue that Roberto will continue to skate?
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Roberto laced up his skates and wobbled over to the edge of the rink.
Roberto and David walked in the crisp, cold air to the local indoor rink.
But Roberto was determined to do better, so he kept on trying.
He loved the feeling of speeding across the pavement.
Read the passage then, answer the questions.
What would most likely happen next? Check all that apply.
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The father will ask his sons to show him what they found on their journey.
The father will tell the sons that he needs a new pair of sandals.
The sons will leave once more in search of other unusual objects.
The sons will beg your father's forgiveness for being away so long.
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If the father sent his sons off for food and clothing once more, they would probably:
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Demand that their father take care of himself.
Return to the same spot at the large river.
Spend a year searching for food and clothing.
Use the special mirror and sandals during their search.
Read the passage and answer the following questions.
Do you think the title is appropriate to help readers predict what the passage was going to be about?
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Yes
No
How would visitors to the 1904 Worlds Fair probably have reacted to the first ice cream cones?
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Would have demanded that their ice cream be served in bowls.
They would have said that they'd rather have a Popsicle.
They would have never eaten ice cream in a dish again.
They would have been excited to have tried this new, tasty treat.
Earmuffs were invented in 1873 by a young boy from Maine. Predict which of these most likely led to the invention.
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The boy was afraid of loud noises.
The boy was tired of having cold ears every time he went skating.
The boy was entering a contest for young inventors.
The boy was annoyed by the sounds of life in a busy city.The boy was annoyed by the sounds of life in a busy city.
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