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Read Well 2
Going on a Dino DigChapter �
Unit 10 Homework 1
Fiction
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Pleaselistentoyourchildreadthestoryforaccuracyandexpression.Youmaywishtohaveyourchildreadasecondtimetostrengthenskills.
Withoutthinking,Benhadhooted,“Adinodig!Dad,wehavetogo.Dinobones!ItcouldbeaT.rexorevenavelociraptor.”
SoontheWrightswerepackedandreadytomoveagain.TrafficoutofNewYorkwasterrible.Itseemedlikeeveryonewasleavingthecityforsummervacation.
Fourdayslater,awearyDr.Wrightandhisboyswalkedintothecampsite.
Ahalf-dozenworriedadultswereatthecampsite,sippingcoffeeandtalking.AtallthinmanwalkedovertogreetthethreeWrights.Dr.Wrightshooktheman’shandandsaid,“Goodtoseeyou,Ralph.”
Ralphsaid,“Goodtoseeyou,Wilbur.You’rejustintime.Wehaveaproblem.”
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Questionstotalkabout:1. WhyisBenexcitedeventhoughhedoesn’twanttomove?2. Whatdoesweary mean?WhyweretheWrightsweary?3. Whatdoyouthinktheproblemis?
I’velistenedtomychildreadthepassage,andwe’vediscussedthequestions.
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OptionalSecondReading(initialhere):________
We’re going on a dino dig. A dino dig, a dino dig! We’re going to find big bones. We’re going to find big bones. Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Not yet! Not yet!
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Modified Practiced Passage
Going on a Dino DigChapter 1 • The E-Mail
TheoldSUVrumbleddowntheinterstate.Inside,BenjaminFranklinThomasEdisonWright,AlbertEinsteinLouisBrailleWright,andDr.WilburWrightwereexcitedtobeontheirway.
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Eight-year-oldBenjaminsatinthebackseatlookingatthee-mail.Benhadlivedin10differentplacesandwasmovingfromtheBronx.HelikedtheBronxandwantedtolivethereforever.Butthenthatbittersweetmomenthadarrived.Dr.WrighthadhandedBenthee-mail.Benhadreaditoutloud.
Subject:DinoDigFrom:RalphKnightDate:June1To:Dr.WilburWright
DearWilbur:
Wehavefundingforourdinosaurexpedition.Thebonesthatwerefoundaredefinitelydinosaurbones.Canyoucome?Wehaveajobforyou.
RalphKnight
P.S.Aftertheexpedition,wewouldneedyoutostayandworkwithusatthelabs.
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Questionstotalkabout:1. Whoarethemaincharacters?2. Whywasreadingthee-mailabittersweetmoment?3. WhydoesBenhavetomoveagain?Wherearetheygoing?
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Read Well 2
Unit 10 Homework 2
Going on a Dino DigChapter 2
Fiction
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Pleaselistentoyourchildreadthestoryforaccuracyandexpression.Youmaywishtohaveyourchildreadasecondtimetostrengthenskills.
Albert’seyeskindofpuddledup.AsDr.Wrightreacheddowntopullhimout,hesaid,“It’sokay,Albert.We’vegotyounow.”
AlberthuggedDr.Wright’sleg.Thenhelookedupandasked,“Didyousee’em?”
“Seewhat?”askedDr.Wright.
“Thefootprints,”saidAlbert.“Therewerefootprints.Ifollowedthem,andthenIdidn’tknowwhereIwas.”
Dr.Wrightsmiled.“It’sokay,Albert.”
Albertsaid,“Ireallymeanit!JustlikethatboyinCanada.Ifounddinosaurfootprints.”
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Questionstotalkabout:1. HowdoyouthinkAlbertfeltwhenhewasfound?2. DoyouthinkAlbertreallyfounddinosaurfootprints?
I’velistenedtomychildreadthepassage,andwe’vediscussedthequestions.
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OptionalSecondReading(initialhere):________
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Going on a Dino DigChapter 2 • Albert Goes Missing
Atdawnthenextday,peoplewerealreadymovingabout.Hammers,chisels,andbrushessatincrates.Ralphhadasmallcomputerthathewasusingtolocatethedinosaurbones.
Ralphsaid,“Accordingtothecomputer,thedinosaurbonesshouldberighthere,butwecan’tfindthem.”
Eggs,toast,andhamslicesweresittingoutforeveryone.Bendecidedtogetbreakfast.HecrawledintothetenttogetAlbert,butitwasempty.BenwanderedaroundlookingforAlbert.Finally,Benwenttofindhisfather.“Dad,”saidBen.“Albert’sgone.”
Ralphorganizedarescueparty.EveryonewasdeterminedtofindlittleAlbert.Still,Dr.Wrightlookedworried.
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Questionstotalkabout:1. Therearetwoproblems.Whatarethey?2. Whatisarescueparty?3. WhydoyouthinkDr.Wrightlookedworried?
EveryonestartedlookingforAlbert.Anhourlater,theystoppedtorest.Dr.Wrightleanedoveramountainstreamandsplashedwateronhishot,worriedface.
Suddenly,Bensaid,“Listen.Doyouhearthat?”
BenandDr.Wrightwhooped.TheycouldhearAlbertcalling,“Dad,Ben...”
Dr.WrightandBenscrambledoverahugefallentree.TherewasAlbertinasmallspacebetweentwohugelogs.Hewasjusttoosmalltogetoutbyhimself.
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Read Well 2
Unit 10 Homework 3
Going on a Dino DigChapter 3
Fiction
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Pleaselistentoyourchildreadthestoryforaccuracyandexpression.Youmaywishtohaveyourchildreadasecondtimetostrengthenskills.
Questionstotalkabout:1. WhatwasthechainofeventsonTuesday,June15?2. Howwouldyouliketogoonadinodig?
I’velistenedtomychildreadthepassage,andwe’vediscussedthequestions.
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OptionalSecondReading(initialhere):________
ben,S Field lOgtuesday, June 15
‑ albert leads team to prints under fallen tree.
‑ team clears fallen trees from riverbank.
a. 123 prints uncovered b. 28 prints belong to carnivores
(theropods, t. rex?) c. 95 prints belong to herbivores
(ornithopods)‑ ralph thinks t. rex may have been
hunting the ornithopods.‑perfect or what?
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Going on a Dino DigChapter 3 • Chip, Chip, Dig, Dig
EveryonewashappytohearthatAlbertwassafe.Theexpeditionteamgatheredbackatcamp.WithAlbertfound,Ralphwasonceagaindeterminedtofindthedinosaurbones.
Dr.Wrightsaid,“Albert,gotellRalphwhatyoufound.”Alberthesitated.ThenhewentandpulledonRalph’spantleg.
Albertsaid,“Comesee.”
Ralphsaid,“Notnow.”
AlbertlookedatBenandDr.Wright.Theybothnoddedandsmiled.
Albertsaid,“Comesee.”
Ralphsaid,“Albert,I’mbusy.”
Albertstoodhisground.Heinsisted,“Comesee.”
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Practiced Passage
Questionstotalkabout:1. Whydoesn’tRalphwanttogowithAlbert?Doeshethinkhehas
somethingimportanttoshowhim?2. Albertstood his ground.Whatdoesthatmean?3. WhatdoesAlbertwanttoshowRalph?
Finally,RalphtookAlbert’shandandwentwithhim.
BenwhisperedtoDr.Wright,“WhatdoyouthinkRalphwillsay?”
BenandDr.WrightwatchedasRalphcroucheddownandcrawledonallfoursundertherootsofthebigtree.Foramoment,itwasquiet.Thentheyheardayeehaw!
BenandDr.Wrightjustgrinned.Bensaid,“IthinkAlberthassavedtheday.”
Dr.Wrightsaid,“Kindoflooksthatway.”
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Questionstotalkabout:1. HowdidAlbertsave the day?2. WhydidRalphyell“yeehaw”?
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Read Well 2
Nonfiction
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Pleaselistentoyourchildreadthestoryforaccuracyandexpression.Youmaywishtohaveyourchildreadasecondtimetostrengthenskills.
Unit 10 Homework 4
A Dinosaur TimelineChapter �
Earth When Dinosaurs LivedWhendinosaursfirstroamed
Earth,itwasverydifferentfromtoday.ScientistscalledthelandPangaea(pan-jee-uh).
Pangaeawasonevastcontinent.Therewerenooceanstocross,sodinosaurswalkedfreelyeverywhere.Dinosaurslivedineverypartoftheworld,includingwhatwenowcallAntarctica.
ThenPangaeabegantobreakandslowlydriftapart.BytheCretaceousperiod,thereweresevencontinents.Today,therearestillsevencontinents.
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Questionstotalkabout:1. HowwasPangaeadifferentfromEarthtoday?2. Whatpartsoftheworlddiddinosaurslivein?Why?
I’velistenedtomychildreadthepassage,andwe’vediscussedthequestions.
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PANGAEA
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A Dinosaur TimelineChapter 1 • 165 Million Years Ago
When Dinosaurs LivedDinosaurslivedonEarthformore
than165millionyears.Thenabout65millionyearsago,theydisappeared.
Nohumanbeinghaseverseenalivedinosaur.TheybecameextinctlongbeforepeoplewereonEarth,butweknowtheylivedbecausetheyleftbehindtheireggs,theirfootprints,andtheirhugebones.
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Questionstotalkabout:1. HowlongdiddinosaursliveonEarth?2. Whendidtheybecomeextinct?3. Howdoweknowdinosaurslived?
Questionstotalkabout:1. Inhowmanydifferentperiodsdiddinosaurslive?2. Duringwhichperioddidthedinosaursfirstappear?
Atimelinehelpsusunderstandwhenthingshappened.Lookatthetimelinebelow.Itshowswhenthefirstdinosaursappearedandwhentheydiedout.CanyoufindwhenpeoplefirstappearedonEarth?
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Triassic Period42 million years
Jurassic Period 62 million years
Cretaceous Period 79 million years
Tertiary Period63.2 million years
• The first dinosaurs • Many dinosaurs • Largest number of dinosaurs and many different dinosaurs
• No dinosaurs
Quaternary Period�.8 million years
• The first people
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Read Well 2
Nonfiction
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Pleaselistentoyourchildreadthestoryforaccuracyandexpression.Youmaywishtohaveyourchildreadasecondtimetostrengthenskills.
Unit 10 Homework 5
A Dinosaur TimelineChapter 2
Duringthenextfewhundredyears,moreandmoreboneswerediscovered.Finally,about150yearsago,peoplerealizedtheboneswerefromanimalstheyhadneverseen.Theanimalsweregiventhenamedinosaur,whichmeans“terriblelizard.”
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Questionstotalkabout:1. Howlongagodidpeoplerealizethatdinosaurboneswerefrom
animalstheyhadneverseenbefore?2. Whatdoestheword dinosaur mean?
I’velistenedtomychildreadthepassage,andwe’vediscussedthequestions.
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A Dinosaur TimelineChapter 2 • Discovering Dinosaurs
How We Know About DinosaursDinosaurshavealwaysfascinated
people.Wefindandstudytheirbones,andthenwemakeguessesaboutwhattheylookedlikeandhowtheylived.Sometimeswefindthatourbestguessesabouttheseanimalswerewrong.
Whendinosaursdied,theirbones,teeth,andtrackswerecoveredwithsandandmud.Overtime,dinosaurremainsturnedintofossils.
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Questionstotalkabout:1. Howdowefindoutaboutdinosaurs?
How Fossils Are FormedLikeotheranimals,dinosaurslived,
laideggs,raisedbabies,andthendied.Ifadinosaurdiednearastream,thesandandmudfromthestreamcoveredupthebody.Overtime,thedinosaurremainsturnedintostoneandbecamefossils.
Finding Fossils Long AgoForthousandsofyears,peoplehave
beenfindingdinosaurfossils.OneofthefirstdinosaurfossilswasfoundinChinamorethan3,500yearsago.Imaginefindingalarge,strange-lookingtooth.ThepeopleinChinadidn’tknowaboutdinosaurs,sotheythoughttheyhaddiscoveredthetoothofadragon!
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Questionstotalkabout:1. Whathappenedtotheremainsofdinosaurs?2. WhenthepeopleinChinafoundalargetooth,whatdidtheythinkit
camefrom?
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Read Well 2
Nonfiction
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Unit 10 Homework 6
A Dinosaur TimelineChapter 3
A Dinosaur Dig TodayNowwhenpeoplegoonadinosaur
dig,theyareverycareful.Dinosaurhuntersdigoutbigblocksofstone,leavingthefossilsuntouchedbyshovelsandpicks.Theyputspecialglueonthebonesandevenputacoatofplasteronthem.Thenthefossilsarecarefullyshippedbacktoalabtobestudied.
Today,therearemanyplacesyoucangotoseedinosaurskeletons.
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Questionstotalkabout:1. Whatisadinosaurdigliketoday?2. Wherecanapersongotoseeadinosaurskeletontoday?3. Haveyoueverseenadinosaurskeleton?
I’velistenedtomychildreadthepassage,andwe’vediscussedthequestions.
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A Dinosaur TimelineChapter 3 • Hunting for Dinosaurs
in the United States
About150yearsago,peoplefounddinosaurbonesintheUnitedStates.AnearlycompletedinosaurskeletonwasdugupinNewJersey.ScientistsnamedthedinosaurHadrosaurus(had-roh-sore-us).Canyouimaginetheexcitement?PeoplediscoveredthatHadrosauruswalkedontwolegs.Uptothistime,peoplethoughtalldinosaurswalkedonfourlegs.
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Questionstotalkabout:1. WherewerethefirstHadrosaurusfossilsfound?2. WhatwasdifferentaboutHadrosaurus?
The Bone WarsBythe1870s,peoplewerevery
curiousaboutdinosaurs.CharlesMarshandEdwardCopeweresoobsessedwithfindingfossilsthattheystartedtheBoneWars.
MarshandCopeeachwantedtobethebestdinosaurhunter—tobethefirsttofindnewkindsofdinosaurs.Theybickered,spiedoneachother,andevenstolebonesfromoneanother.Buttheywereinsucharushtofindnewkindsofdinosaurbonesthattheywerenotcareful.Theydestroyedmanybonesbyusingdynamitetoblastawayrock.
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Questionstotalkabout:1. Whatdoes obsessedmean?WhydidtheBoneWarshappen?2. WhydidMarshandCopedestroymanydinosaurbones?
Charles Marsh Edward Cope