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I'm Jessica. I have a digestion problem such as feeling sick and throwing up. What food is good for me?
Tomatoes contain chemicals that are good for the heart and blood. Eating tomatoes can lower the ( ) of heart disease.
The carrot helps your eyes ( ) light and send a clear image to the brain. So if you want healthy eyes, eat carrots.
The Compound Book Quiz - 6th Grade Reading Comprehension 1. What is the name of the main character in "The Compound"? A. Eli Yanakakis B. Marcus Yanakakis C. Luke Yanakakis D. Rex Yanakakis 2. Where do Eli and his family go to escape? A. A mountain cabin B. An underground compound C. A secret island D. A military base 3. Who built the compound? A. The government B. Eli's grandfather C. Eli's father D. A mysterious organization 4. How long was the family supposed to stay in the compound? A. 6 months B. 15 years C. 10 years D. 1 year 5. Which family member supposedly didn't make it into the compound? A. Eli's mother B. Eli's twin brother Eddy C. Eli's younger sister D. Eli's father 6. What does Eli's father tell the family happened outside? A. An earthquake B. A terrorist attack C. A nuclear war D. A deadly virus 7. What unusual food source does Eli's father plan to use in the compound? A. Artificial meat B. Insects C. Supplements only D. A special protein formula 8. How does Eli spend most of his time in the compound? A. Reading books B. Playing video games C. Exercising D. Isolating himself 9. What discovery does Eli make that makes him suspicious? A. Hidden cameras B. A working internet connection C. Secret passages D. Extra food supplies 10. What is the name of Eli's youngest sister born in the compound? A. Lexie B. Quinn C. Terese D. Lucy 11. What hobby does Eli take up to cope with his time underground? A. Painting B. Writing C. Playing music D. Cooking 12. What does Eli find in his father's private office? A. Family photos B. A radio C. A computer D. Survival guides 13. What makes Eli realize his father might be lying? A. Found newspapers B. Working internet C. Phone signals D. Television broadcasts 14. Who helps Eli discover the truth about the compound? A. His mother B. His sister C. The supplements supplier D. His grandmother 15. What is revealed about Eddy? A. He died in an accident B. He's living with relatives C. He's alive outside D. He never existed 16. What does Eli's father do when confronted with the truth? A. Confesses immediately B. Threatens the family C. Tries to escape D. Denies everything 17. How do they eventually escape the compound? A. Through air vents B. Using explosives C. With outside help D. Through emergency exit 18. What was Eli's father's true motivation for building the compound? A. Protection from war B. A psychological experiment C. Financial gain D. Government orders 19. How many years have they actually been in the compound when they escape? A. 6 years B. 3 years C. 15 years D. 9 years 20. What happens to Eli's relationship with his twin after the escape? A. They become close again B. They remain estranged C. They never meet D. They become rivals ANSWER KEY A B C B B C D D B A C C B B C B C B A A
What I Can Do Evaluate Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter to your paper. 1. The following activities can be done during the rainy season EXCEPT _ A. flying kites B. watching TV C. reading books D. aerobic dancing 2. When is the most appropriate time to go on a family outing? A. wet season B. dry season C. cold season D. rainy season 3. Which food is best to eat during summer? A. lomi B. halo-halo C. hot coffee D. chicken soup 4. Which activity is suitable to do in a wet season? A. swimming B. drying fish C. staying indoors D. taking your pet dog for a walk 5. Which of the following materials is appropriate to bring regardless of the season? A. shades B. wide hat C. umbrella D. thick clothes
The following are some of the description of the various traditional occupations of the Hausa People: 1. Farming: This is the main traditional occupations of the Hausa people. The people engage in the production of food crops. Major food crops being cultivated by the people include guinea corn/ millet, maize, beans, groundnut, rice, wheat, vegetables and pepper. 2. Leather works: This occupation involves the production of leather materials such as shoes, bags, puffs, sandals and belts. The presence of abundant cattle, sheep and other domestic animals makes it possible for the people to engage in the occupation. 3. Weaving and Dyeing: Weaving is a traditional occupation mainly engaged in by the Hausa men and women. Cloth weaving is regarded as the most difficult and the most important part of the cloth industry among Hausa people. Among the areas where the cloth weavers are found in Hausa land are Kano, Sokoto and Kaduna. Dyeing is mainly engaged in by Hausa women. They dye different types of clothes through the use of dye and water. 4. Livestock rearing: This occupation is mainly practised by the Hausa men. Notable among livestock reared include goat, sheep, donkey and poultry. 5. Blacksmithing: This occupation is mainly practised by the Hausa men. It is an occupation that is connected with the development of iron melting. Blacksmiths are found in many towns and villages in Hausa land.
DATE: Monday 6th May, 2024 CLASS: Year 5 SUBJECT: History TOPIC: Traditional Occupations of the People in the State(II) Description of Various Occupations 1. Fishing: This occupation is commonly engaged in Nigeria by the people who lived along the coast, lagoon, Delta and big rivers. These people include the Awori in Lagos, the Ijaw and Itsekiri in Delta and Bayelsa States, the Ilaje in Ondo State, the Tiv and the Idoma in Benue State, The Nupe in Niger State. Tools used by the fishermen for catching fishes are traps of different types, net, paddle and dug outs. 2. Crop Farming: This is the main occupation of the Nigeria people who live in the forest region, such as the Yoruba, the Benin, the Urhobo, and the Igbira. These people engaged in the production of both food crops (maize, cassava, vegetables, yam and okra) and tree crops (rubber, palm oil and coconuts). The methods of their farm operation are land clearing, bush burning, harvesting. 3. Animal Husbandry: This involves rearing of animals. The are two types of animal husbandry, namely domestication of animals and cattle rearing. The Fulani engaged in cattle rearing, the Yoruba, the Efik and the Tiv engage in livestock keeping. The main livestock include goats, sheep, hens, rabbit and pigeon. 4. Leather Works: This is making of leather into sandals, bags, shoes, belt etc. This occupation is mostly engaged by the Hausa people. This occupation is made possible due to the presence of abundant cattle in the area. 5. Pottery: This traditional occupation is mostly engaged by women. It exists in the area where there is abundant of clay and it is also mostly practised by the Yoruba. The materials the potter used in the production of objects are clay, water and firewood.
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