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TM e adi R n CD-104356 g GRADE 1 C o m p rehensio n Congratulations on choosing Home Workbooks Gold Star EditionTM for your child! Parents and teachers agree that Home Workbooks help children learn the skills that they need to be successful in school. Each book offers educational practice pages that are based on academic standards. They are perfect for practice at home, when traveling, and during school breaks. Reading Comprehension includes these academic skills: • Following directions • Reading for details •• SSueqmumenacriizningg mp up to 25 feet in one hop. an ju c os o ar g n a k ed Wildr www.carsondellosa.com Carson-Dellosa Publishing Company, Inc. CD-104356 READING COMPREHENSION 1 CVR.indd 1 10/7/09 2:32:36 PM Reading Comprehension TM This Home Workbook belongs to: After completing each page, place a sticker in the box. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Features: 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 • 60 educational practice pages 25 26 27 28 29 30 ANSWER ANSWER KEY KEY • Removable answer key (pages A–D) • Incentive chart (inside ANSWER ANSWER 31 32 33 34 35 36 KEY KEY back cover) • 140 gold star stickers 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 © 2010, Carson-Dellosa Publishing Company, Inc., PO Box 35665, Greensboro, North Carolina 27425. The purchase of this material entitles the buyer to reproduce worksheets and activities for classroom use only—not for commercial resale. Reproduction of these 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 materials for an entire school or district is prohibited. No part of this book may be reproduced (except as noted above), stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (mechanically, electronically, recording, etc.) without the prior written consent of Carson-Dellosa Publishing Co., Inc. ISBN 978-1-4838-2258-7 CD-104356 © Carson-Dellosa CD-104356 READING COMPREHENSION 1 CVR.indd 2 10/7/09 2:32:37 PM Number the pictures from 1 to 6 to show the correct order. 1 © Carson-Dellosa CD-104356 CCDD--110044335566 RREEAADDIINNGG CCOOMMPPRREEHHEENNSSIIOONN 11 TTXXTT..iinndddd 11 1100//1133//0099 11::5522::2200 PPMM Read each group of sentences. Number the sentences from 1 to 4 to show the correct order. _____ Dion planted a seed. _____ The plant grew leaves and a tall stem. _____ The seed sprouted. _____ The fl ower bloomed. _____ Finally, we ate the cake! _____ First, we gathered the ingredients. _____ Then, my mom put the cake in the oven. _____ Next, I mixed the batter. 2 CD-104356 © Carson-Dellosa CCDD--110044335566 RREEAADDIINNGG CCOOMMPPRREEHHEENNSSIIOONN 11 TTXXTT..iinndddd 22 1100//1133//0099 11::5522::2211 PPMM Read the passage. Fill in the circle beside each correct answer. At Night I fi nished my homework. Next, I took a bath. Then, I put on my pajamas and brushed my teeth. Now, I am reading a book. 1. What happened fi rst? The child took a bath. The child brushed her teeth. The child fi nished her homework. 2. What will happen when the child fi nishes reading? The child will play a game. The child will go to sleep. The child will call a friend. 3. What happened after the child brushed her teeth? The child read a book. The child put on her pajamas. The child took a bath. 3 © Carson-Dellosa CD-104356 CCDD--110044335566 RREEAADDIINNGG CCOOMMPPRREEHHEENNSSIIOONN 11 TTXXTT..iinndddd 33 1100//1133//0099 11::5522::2233 PPMM Read the passage. Complete each sentence. Fish A fi sh uses fi ns to help it swim in the water. A fi sh has a tail to help it swim in the water. A fi sh uses gills to breathe in the water. Some fi sh eat plants, and some fi sh eat other fi sh. 1. This story is about ____________________________. 2. Some fi sh eat _______________________________. 3. A fi sh uses ________________________ to breathe in the water. 4. A fi sh uses ____________________ to help it swim. 5. A fi sh also uses ________________ to help it swim. 4 CD-104356 © Carson-Dellosa CCDD--110044335566 RREEAADDIINNGG CCOOMMPPRREEHHEENNSSIIOONN 11 TTXXTT..iinndddd 44 1100//1133//0099 11::5522::2233 PPMM Choose a word from the Word Bank to solve each riddle. Who Am I? Word Bank turtle cat fish worm frog 1. I can jump. I am a ________________ . I live in and out of water. I like to eat flies. 2. I live in dirt. I am a ________________ . I wiggle and squirm. Birds eat me. 3. I must live in water. I am a ________________ . I swim in water. I have a tail. 4. I carry my home with me. I am a ________________ . I am sometimes slow. I have a shell. 5. I have fur. I am a ________________ . I can purr. I have paws. 5 © Carson-Dellosa CD-104356 CCDD--110044335566 RREEAADDIINNGG CCOOMMPPRREEHHEENNSSIIOONN 11 TTXXTT..iinndddd 55 1100//1133//0099 11::5522::2244 PPMM Read the passage. Follow the directions on page 7. Insects I am an ant. I have six legs. I am very strong. I live in a group of ants, which is also called a colony. I can live underground. I am a butterfl y. I can fl y. I have scales on my wings. I can be very colorful. I like to eat nectar. I am a dragonfl y. I have clear wings and a long body. I have very short antennae. I have large eyes. I cannot fold my wings over my body. 6 CD-104356 © Carson-Dellosa CCDD--110044335566 RREEAADDIINNGG CCOOMMPPRREEHHEENNSSIIOONN 11 TTXXTT..iinndddd 66 1100//1133//0099 11::5522::2255 PPMM Answer each question. Then, draw a picture. 1. Where can ants live? __________________________ _______________________________________________ 2. What do butterfl ies like to eat? _________________ _______________________________________________ 3. What is special about a dragonfl y’s wings? _____ _______________________________________________ 4. How are butterfl ies and dragonfl ies alike? ______ _______________________________________________ Draw a picture of an insect that you have seen. 7 © Carson-Dellosa CD-104356 CCDD--110044335566 RREEAADDIINNGG CCOOMMPPRREEHHEENNSSIIOONN 11 TTXXTT..iinndddd 77 1100//1133//0099 11::5522::2266 PPMM Read the passage. Follow the directions on page 9. Plants Plants cannot walk, swim, or run. Plants cannot move from place to place. Plants cannot talk, sing, or growl. One thing plants can do that other living things cannot is make their own food! Plants only need sun, water, soil, and air. With these things, they can feed themselves very well. 8 CD-104356 © Carson-Dellosa CCDD--110044335566 RREEAADDIINNGG CCOOMMPPRREEHHEENNSSIIOONN 11 TTXXTT..iinndddd 88 1100//1133//0099 11::5522::2266 PPMM

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