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Let's Play Games
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Important wordsfrom the song: That's right I heard the story, Over and over again, Gee, it's swell to finally meet her other friends! That's right, I heard the story, Don't really like how it ends, Gee, it's swell to finally meet her other friends! - What did she say about me? What did she say? What did you do without me? What did you do? Did you play games without me? What did you play? Did you think all this time that I wouldn't find out about you? - Oh, that's right, I heard the story, Over and over again, Gee, it's swell to finally meet her other friends! - Who am I? Who am I? What are you even saying? I'm the loser of the game you didn't know you were playing! Let's play another game, This time I get to win! Lives on the line, Winner takes all, Ready or not, Let's begin! - Oh, that's right I heard the story, Over and over again, Gee, it's swell to finally beat her other friends! Oh, that's right I heard the story, Don't really like how it ends, Gee, it's swell to finally beat her other, Other, Other friends!
Timmy: Hi, Jack. Can you help me with something? Jack: Sure, Timmy. What can I do for you? Timmy: Can you teach me how to use the computer? Jack: Yes, I will teach you! This is a keyboard. You can use the keyboard to write. Timmy: Got it. How can I play games? Jack: That's easy. You can click on the mouse to play games. Timmy: Thanks, Jack. Would you like to play games with me? Jack: Sure, Timmy, let's play!
Alexa and Brittany were best friends. They’d known each other since Brittany moved next door in 2nd grade. They hung out almost every day after school… when they were getting along, that is. They were very different people. Alexa did great with her school work, read a lot of books, and took ballet classes. Brittany, on the other hand, would rather play soccer, chat with other kids at school, and rarely sat still for long enough to finish reading a chapter of a book. Often, Alexa and Brittany would play together at the park across the street. They’d play on the equipment, play tag with a group of neighborhood kids, or play soccer. If it was raining outside, they’d go in one of their houses to make crafts, play video games, or do their nails. Some days they could spend hours together without a single problem, but other days they just could not agree on what to do. “Come on, let’s play on the equipment. We’ve played soccer for the last three days!” Alexa said. “They just cut the grass, I love playing soccer when the grass is nice and short. I don’t want to play on the equipment,” Brittany replied. “We always do what you want to do Brittany, it’s my turn to choose.” Alexa was getting frustrated. “Fine, go play on the equipment by yourself, I’m playing soccer, ” Brittany shouted. Grade 5 Reading Comprehension Worksheet Reading and Math for K-5 © www.k5learning.com Alexa left. She was fuming. When she got home, she realized she still had Brittany’s notebook. Well, I’m not giving it back today. I’m too mad at her. Alexa thought. The next day at school, their teacher asked for their notebooks. Brittany didn’t have hers, and asked Mrs. Stone if she could bring it in tomorrow instead. Mrs. Stone let us have one late assignment a month, but Brittany had already used hers. Brittany looked upset, and walked quietly back to her desk. Alexa was having an internal conflict. She knew she should tell Mrs. Stone that she had the notebook, but she was still mad at Brittany for not compromising with her at the park yesterday. When it was time for lunch, Alexa hung back to talk with Mrs. Stone. “Mrs. Stone, I have Brittany’s notebook. I should have said something earlier, but Alexa and I had a problem yesterday, and I’m still mad at her. Would you be able to help us solve our problem?” Alexa asked. “Thank you for being honest, Alexa. I’m sure Brittany will appreciate that you gave me her notebook when you could have made her get another late mark instead. I’m glad you asked for help solving the problem. It’s really hard to solve a problem by yourself when you’re still feeling upset, so this is a good solution.” At recess, Mrs. Stone sat and talked with the girls. They each revealed that they get frustrated with the other person a lot because they don’t always want to do the same things, but they real ized that they never really solved their problem. One of them just always went home. Mrs. Stone helped them realize that maybe they didn’t have to play together every day to be best friends. They decided to just play together a couple times a week, and take turns picking the activity. Alexa and Brittany were hopeful that this would solve a lot of the arguments they’d been having lately!
Let's Play Ball! Baseball is an exciting game that is played all around the world. Players hit a ball with a bat. When you learn the rules, you can play the game. What Is Baseball? Baseball is a game with two teams. A team has nine players. Baseball teams play in an open field. Players use a bat, a ball, gloves, and four bases. A pitcher on one team throws the ball to a catcher on the same team. A batter on the other team hits the ball with the bat. The batter runs to first base, second base, and third base. The runner scores one point if he or she reaches the fourth base– home plate. The Story of Baseball. People have played baseball for hundreds of years. Long ago, people from England brought ball games to America. The games were like baseball in many ways. Over time, people made new rules and the games became one game-baseball. Famous Fields. Baseball fans love the fields where their teams play. In Boston, the team plays at Fenway Park. It is the oldest ballpark in America. Wrigley Field is an old ballpark in Chicago. Teams played there over one hundred years ago. They still play there today. Famous Players. Many people think Babe Ruth was the best baseball player ever. He hit 659 home runs with one team. He played for twenty-one years. Jackie Robinson is a hero. He was the first black baseball player to play on teams with white players. People look up to him for being a great athlete. Roberto Clemente played baseball with his team for eighteen years. He was really good at hitting the baseball. He scored 240 home runs for his team. Derek Jeter played baseball for twenty years. He scored 260 home runs for his team. People will always remember him as a great player. Everybody's Sport. Baseball time begins in the spring and goes until fall. Boys, girls, and grown-ups like to play and watch baseball. Many people think it is the best game in the world.
: Why did you rush out of class today? 你今天为什么急着冲出教室? Tom: I was late! I had to go straight to my piano lesson. 我迟到了!我得直接去上钢琴课。 Lily: Oh! My teacher said I should act more confident in class. 哦!我的老师说我上课要表现得更有自信。 Tom: That’s good advice! I got a fright yesterday when the fire alarm rang. 这是个好建议!昨天火警铃响时我吓了一跳。 Lily: Me too! I dropped my battered water bottle. 我也是!我把我那个旧旧的水瓶掉了。 Tom: I’ll go home shortly. My mom is picking me up. 我马上就要回家了。我妈妈来接我。 Lily: I’ll do my homework afterwards, then watch cartoons. 我等会儿做作业,然后看动画片。 Tom: Lucky! I live far from school, so I get home late. 真好!我家离学校很远,所以回家很晚。 Lily: Do you ever regret not doing your homework early? 你有没有后悔没早点做作业? Tom: Yes, all the time! I just play games for a while and forget. 有啊,常常!我就玩一会儿游戏,然后就忘了。 Lily: Me too! Let’s try to do better tomorrow. 我也是!我们明天一起加油吧!
Rainy Day Game Happy, happy, happy Playing outside makes the children happy. Sad, sad, sad The broken bike makes Cindy sad. OK, OK, OK Timmy is ok in the snowy weather. Timmy: Hello,Cindy. How are you? Cindy: I am OK. How about you? Timmy: I am not very happy. Rainy days make me sad. Cindy: I don't like rainy days either, but I am OK. Timmy: Why is that? Cindy: Well, I have many things that make me happy. Timmy: What makes you happy, Cindy? Cindy: I have a bed to sleep in and food to eat. Some people don't have that. Timmy: Yes, you are right, Timmy. Cindy: How about we play a game? Games always make me happy. Timmy: Yes, I think that games are fun. Cindy: Great. Let's play a rainy day game.
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Write simple RCQ for kid beginners: Broken Arm Blues Kyle and Carrie did everything together. They worked on their homework together, played soccer together, and went to karate class together. "You're like two peas in a pod," their father liked to say. One day, while playing soccer, Kyle broke his arm. A doctor at the hospital put Kyle's arm in an arm cast. Three days later, Carrie broke her arm in karate! The same doctor put Carrie's arm in a cast, too. "Cool. We get to have broken arms together," Kyle said. "Let's get everyone to sign our casts," said Carrie. The first week they had their casts was exciting. Kyle and Carrie didn't have to run laps in soccer practice. Their parents wrote their homework for them. Everyone signed their casts, even their teachers. The second week they had their casts, Kyle and Carrie both had the broken arm blues. So many things were hard to do with one arm in a bulky cast. Carrie couldn't put her hair in a ponytail using just one hand. Kyle couldn't play video games, and neither of them could jump rope. "We can't do anything fun!" yelled Carrie. "I'm so bored," Kyle said. "I feel so blue," Carrie agreed. Kyle and Carrie had to watch their soccer team play without them. They couldn't even clap their hands when their team scored a goal. The third week Kyle and Carrie had their casts, they were angry. One of their best friends had a birthday party with a jumping castle at the pool. They couldn't jump or swim. They had to watch everyone else having fun. "I'm sick of having a broken arm!" yelled Carrie. "My arm is so itchy!" Kyle howled. "Mine, too," Carrie said. "And your cast is starting to smell." "Your cast stinks," Kyle said, holding his nose. The fourth week Kyle and Carrie had their casts, they decided to team up to beat their blues. Together, they could jump rope. They each used one of their hands to clap together when their team scored in soccer. "You're like two peas in a pod," their father said. After six weeks, their casts were off! Now they could swim, play soccer, and go to karate class. Now no one had the broken arm blues!