
Read Between the Lines!
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English
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6th Grade
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Medium
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Tiffanie Otto
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4 Slides • 13 Questions
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Read between the lines!
Read "Emma's First Day," "Kids in the Kitchen," and "Singing for Better Sleep" before answering these questions.
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Read "Emma's First Day"
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Multiple Choice
What did Emma plan to do at her babysitting job?
play dress-up
watch TV
do homework
eat sweets
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Multiple Choice
Emma wished she had written down Mrs. Alvin's directions -
so she could read them to Patty
so she could take them home
so she could remember what they were
so she could change them
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Multiple Choice
Why did Emma think her homework would have to wait?
because she wanted to watch TV
because she was tired
because she forgot what homework she had
because Mrs. Alvin came home
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Multiple Choice
Why did Emma think the babysitting job was tiring work?
because she had to play with Patty
because she had to stay up late
because she was lazy
because she had to read stories
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Read "Kids in the Kitchen"
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Multiple Choice
Based on on the article, why might you choose to have a party without a professional chef?
to save money
to make better recipes
to save time
to have more fun
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Multiple Choice
These parties can take place in different settings. What is one thing you can conclude that these settings have in common?
a kitchen
a professional chef
pizza
beautiful decorations
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Multiple Choice
Why does the article suggest spaghetti for older kids but not younger kids?
Younger kids don't like spaghetti.
Spaghetti is more expensive.
Younger kids get bored easily.
Spaghetti is more difficult to make.
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Multiple Choice
Why would you choose an easy recipe if you're on a budget?
Difficult recipes are too expensive.
A professional chef might be needed for difficult recipes.
Easy recipes are more fun.
Difficult recipes are not fun to make.
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Read "Singing for Better Sleep"
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Multiple Choice
Why does sleeping on your back make snoring more likely?
Relaxed muscles vibrate more.
Sleeping on your back makes your mouth hang open.
It is harder to breathe when you are on your back.
Older people tend to sleep on their backs.
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Multiple Choice
Why does the program use sounds and tunes that create strong movement?
It sounds better.
It is more fun.
It exercises the muscles more.
It makes you sing in tune.
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Multiple Choice
What is probably the most important step in using "Singing for Snorers" to stop snoring?
singing along to the CDs
singing your own songs
getting a good night's sleep
listening to the CDs
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Multiple Choice
Why does one exercise in "Singing for Snorers" involve making the sound "ung-gah"?
It means "snoring."
It exercises the throat muscles.
It is important in singing.
It is a sound people make when snoring.
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Multiple Choice
What can you conclude about professional singers and snoring?
Singers tend to snore a lot.
Singers may snore less than other people.
Singers never snore.
Singers enjoy the snoring exercises.
Read between the lines!
Read "Emma's First Day," "Kids in the Kitchen," and "Singing for Better Sleep" before answering these questions.
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