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PLANT MYTHS

+ Instructions: UNDERLINE the correct answer.

1. What are a few myths about plants? (2 answers)


+ The smell of this flower tells that the ghost is nearby.
+ Fairies live in the yellow bell flowers.
+ Finding a four-leaf clover is lucky.
+ Maple leaves gives you success.
+ When a dandelion dies, you will get a wish when you blow away the
dried petals.
VOCABULARY
+ Instructions: CIRCLE the correct word to make the sentence correct.    

2. A caterpillar will develop/appeared/becomes into a butterfly.


3. Farmers harvested the main fruit/crops/leaves like oats and barley.
4. A willow tree is at the water's center/near/edge.
5. They walked in the fields and a zebra appeared/took/running.
6. Goldilocks has a long curly black/golden/straight hair.
7. The sun is brightly/hot/shining in the sky.
8. Shedding of skin is a part of  development/period/stages in snake's life.
9. Dolly open/draw/rustled the paper irritably.
WHY FIR TREE KEEPS HIS LEAVES        
+ Instructions: BOX the proper answer.
10. How many friends does the Fir tree have?
+ Fir Tree has five friends.
+ Fir Trees have two more friends.
+ Fir Tree had three friends.

11. Who are Fir tree friends?


+ Fir tree friends are Hope, Joy, Faith and Love.
+ Fir tree friends are Maple, Oak and Elm tree.
+ Fir tree friends are Pine, Cherry and Chestnut tree.
12. What are the colors of the leaves during fall?
+ The leaves turned beautiful shades of orange, red and yellow.
+ The leaves turned beautiful shades of purple, blue and brown.
+ The leaves turned beautiful shades of green, pink and indigo.

13. Why do Fir tree have green leaves throughout the season?
+ Green leaves give shades against the sun.
+ Green leaves gives food to animals.
+ Green leaves provides warm shelter for animals.
14. What is the theme of the story?
+ It is ok to be different.
+ It is ok not to be ok.
+ It is ok to have friends.

15. Is "Why Fir Tree Keeps His Leaves" a myth? Why?


+ It's a true story, explains the theme, has clues.
+ It's a expository text, explains the author's story, has illustrations.
+ It's a made-up story, explains why things are the way they are, has an
important lesson or message.
ENERGY SOURCES
+ Instructions: Put a TICK.
16. Where do sources of electricity comes from? (2answers)
+    moonlight power             
+    wind power
+    air power
+    fire power

VOCABULARY
+ Instructions: Choose the correct word.
17. pull or drag with effort or force.
+ a. flows
+ b. haul
+ c. lift
18. the strength and vitality to  sustained physical or mental activity.
+ a. energy
+ b. life
+ c. power

19. the supply of electric current to a house or other building for heating,
lighting, or powering appliances.
+ a. electricity
+ b. power
+ c. energy
+ Instructions: BOX the correct word.
20. From here the river ___ south.
+ haul
+ flows
+ solar

21. The library was ___.


+ silent
+ power
+ energy 

22. Rabbits live ____.


+ holes
+ cave
+ underground
PEDAL POWER
+ Instructions: CHECK the correct answer.
23. What is Energy?
+ ability to do work.
+ ability to use power.
+ ability to give electricity.

24. How does bicycle-powered energy work?


+ The generator produces electricity.
+ The pedals produces energy.
+ The wheels moves.
25.What is the unit for measuring power?
+ watts
+ centimeters
+ kilograms

26. What is the Author's purpose in writing the text?


+ To inform readers about energy an how people can make it and use it.
+ To tell readers on how to conserve energy.
+ To notify the readers what can energy help us.
27-30. Label the Bicycle-powered energy.
              rear wheel       battery      pedal     stand       generator

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