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Third Grade Reading Skills

Third Grade Reading Skills. FOCUS: Drawing Conclusions.

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Third Grade Reading Skills

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  1. Third Grade Reading Skills FOCUS: Drawing Conclusions

  2. Frank walked up and down the aisles. He looked at the titles on the books, and he read the call numbers. He checked the paperback section, but the book he wanted just wasn’t on the shelves. Frank could think of only one more thing to do. • You can guess that Frank will: • ask the librarian for help • start his research all over again • give up and go home • look in the magazine section

  3. Barney stepped back to look at his work. He leaned his head to one side as he gazed at the canvas. Then, he wiped his hands with a rag and cleaned his brushes. You can guess that Barney is a: A. painter B. cook C. hairdresser D. dentist

  4. The phone rang. Mrs. Bond picked it up and talked for some time to the caller. As she spoke, she played nervously with her wet hair. At one point, she covered her eyes with her hand. When she got off the phone, Mrs. Bond sighed and went to the window. She stood there for awhile, staring out but seeing nothing. From this story you can tell that Mrs. Bond’s call: A. was good news B. caused her to worry C. was an emergency D. was from a friendly neighbor

  5. Mack woke with a start and jumped out of bed. He realized that he had slept through the alarm again. Quickly he threw on his clothes and hunted for his socks and shoes. Minutes later Mack was flying down the street to the bus stop. At the bus stop, his feet felt funny. Something was wrong. When Mack saw what he had done, he shook his head and laughed. You can suppose that Mack had: A. worn the wrong color of socks B. worn two differently colored socks C. put his shoes on the wrong feet D. tied his shoes too tightly

  6. A hungry wolf met a fat, well-fed dog. “Come home with me!” said the dog. “My master will feed you every day. All you have to do is wear a collar and follow orders.” The wolf said, “Thanks anyway. But I would rather be hungry and free than well-fed and a slave. From the story, you can tell that probably: A. The wolf did not need food B. The owner was unkind to the dog C. The wolf did not go with the dog D. The dog was afraid of the wolf

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