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The teen movie Gidget,about a group ofCalifornia surfers, isreleased. lt makessurfing a national fad.
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READ THE rtlllEllNE Study the timeline to learn information about the history of surfing.
How much do you know about the history of surfing? The timeline belowshows how the sport grew from a Hawaiian tradition to a worldwide fad.
Europeanexplorersobservesurfing inHawaii.
Missionaries inHawaii forbidthe local peopleto surf.
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Surfing comes todifferent parts ofthe United Statesand Australia.
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Kelly Slatersets a worldrecord forwinning themost surfingcompetitions.
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sKtLL PRAcrtcE Read each question. Fill in the bubble next to the correct answer.1. When did surfing probably become 3. According to the timeline, when was surfing
well-known to everyone in America? nof well-known in most places?
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2. The tirneline helps you understand 4.@ how many people have surfed between
1779 and2007@ important surfing competitions in history@ why surfing is important@ some of the important events in surfing's
history
@ t779@ 2007@) 191s@ r9s9What happened in 1821?@ Hawaiians showed surfing to Europeans.@ Hawaiians were not allor,ved to surf.@ Hawaiians moved to the United States
and Australia.@ Hawaiians began teaching Europeans
how to surf.
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STRATEGY PRACTICE How would the timeline be helpful to someone writing a report on thehistory of sports? Explain your answer.
@ Evan-Moor Corp, ' EMC 3454'Daily Reading Comprehension r{5 :,j
Name: Gompare and ContrastMake lnferences
READ rHE PASSAGE Ask yourself questions that help you understand the information.
Giants of the ForestRedwoods and sequoias (suh-KOY-uhz) are the tallest trees in the world. Both
kinds of trees are protected by a very thick, reddish-brown bark. Both can growto be thousands of years old and weigh over a million pounds each.
Redwoods and sequoias are found in California. Redwoods grow along thecoast where there is fog. The trees take in the fog's wetness as part of their watersupply. Sequoias live inland, in places where the soil is moist.
Both kinds of trees have cones. The cones contain seeds from which newtrees will grow. Redwoods grow from tiny round seeds. But redwoods can alsosprout from their roots or from round bumps at the base of their trunks. Often, thesprouts grow in a ring around an older tree. The circle of trees is called a fairy ring.Sequoia seeds look like thin flakes. As squirrels munch the cones, the seeds fall tothe ground. Thb seeds have to land in good soil, not on leaves, in order to grow.
SKILL PRAcrtcE Read the question. Fill in the bubble next to the correct answer.1. Which is most likely the reason that fires 3. How are sequoias different from
do not hurt redwoods and sequoias? redwoods?@ The trees are very tail.@ The trees grow in forests.@ The trees are very old.@ The trees have very thick bark.
2. Why might you see a circle of redwoods?@ because their seeds are round@ because they grow where there
is a lot of fog@ because fairies dropped the seeds
in the shape of a circle@ because their sprouts can grow
in a ring
@ e sequoia's seeds look like flakes.@ Sequoias grow in California.@ e sequoia can weigh a million
pounds.@ Sequoias need fog to grow.
4. How are sequoias and redwoods alike?@ They both live inland from
the coast.@ They both depend on squirrels
to help new trees grow.@ They are the tallest trees
in the world.@ They both die easily.
STRATEGY PFAcrleE Think of a question to ask a partner about the two kinds of trees.
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READ THE TAALE OF CONTENTS
Nonfiction Text Features
Study the table of contents, and then use itto answer the questions.
sKtLL PBAcrlcE Read the question.1. How are the stories organized?
@ in alphabetical order@ in the order they appear in the book@ from the easiest stories to the hardest@ from the hottest months to the coldest
2. If you are reading page 1Z which storyare you reading?@ "The Goats in the Garden"@ "Over in the Meadow"@ "What a Skunk Needs to Do"@ "Little Spider Spins a Web"
Fill in the bubble next to the correct answer.3. Which one would be best to add
to the book?@ directions for how to grow tomatoes@ a story about a missing Penguin@ a page of diagrams about barn owls@ an article about caves
4. Which of these is one reason to usea table of contents?@ to look for hard words to read@ to know who wrote the book@ to find out if the book interests you@ to find the meaning of a word
srnArecy pRAcrrcg Why is the front of a book a good place for a table of contents?
150 Daily Reading Comprehension . EMC 3453. O Evan-Moor Corp.