Third Grade Reading Comprehension Success_10 ppt

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Third Grade Reading Comprehension Success_10 ppt

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How did you do? If you got all of the answers correct, congratulations! Good work. If you missed a few, you might want to take time to review the corre- sponding lessons. IF YOU MISSED: THEN STUDY: Question 1 Lesson 1 Question 2 Lesson 1 Question 3 Lesson 4 Question 4 Lesson 4 Question 5 Lessons 6–10 Question 6 Lesson 11 Question 7 Lesson 11 Question 8 Lesson 12 Question 9 Lesson 14 Question 10 Lessons 16 and 17 Question 11 Lesson 3 Question 12 Lesson 18 Question 13 Lessons 2 and 16  Congratulations! You’ve completed 20 lessons and have seen your reading skills increase. If you’re preparing for a stan- dardized test, you should check out Appendix A, which provides tips on how to prepare and what to do during the test. And don’t forget Appendix B, which gives sug- gestions for how to continue to improve your reading skills, along with a list of suggested books organized by subject categories. Now it’s time to reward yourself for a job well done. Buy yourself a good book and enjoy! – DRAWING CONCLUSIONS: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER– 147 [...]... Grandma’s fond eyes peering at me, and whisper out of the corner of my mouth, “Mom, can we go?” 16 From the overall context of the passage, it is most likely that the word lamentable at the beginning of the third paragraph, means a laughable b sad c insane d inspired 17 Which of the following does the radar screen image underscore? a the narrator’s absorption in gadgets and the modern world b the narrator’s... and the granddaughter are similar d The attitudes of the mother and the daughter are dissimilar 19 Assume this piece is fiction and could have been written from any point of view What would a switch to third person achieve? a Readers would be somewhat distanced from the narrator’s feelings b The author would have more latitude to express the narrator’s feelings c Readers would be more likely to identify . Lesson 4 Question 4 Lesson 4 Question 5 Lessons 6 10 Question 6 Lesson 11 Question 7 Lesson 11 Question 8 Lesson 12 Question 9 Lesson 14 Question 10 Lessons 16 and 17 Question 11 Lesson 3 Question. TOGETHER– 147

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