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Your Lungs Your lungs work hard breathing every minute of every day. Lungs are some of the largest organs in your body. Your lungs fill up almost your whole chest. Everyone has two lungs. The lung on the left side is a little smaller. This leaves room on that side for your heart to fit in. If you could see your lungs, they would look pink and something like a sponge. Two large tubes connect the lungs to your windpipe. Your windpipe connects to your mouth. Under your lungs is your diaphragm, a large, dome-shaped muscle. When you breathe in, your diaphragm flattens out so your lungs can fill with air. When you breathe out, your diaphragm moves up to push air out of your lungs. Adults breathe about ten to twenty times each minute when they are just relaxing. Children breathe faster, about twenty to thirty times each minute. When you exercise, your breathing rate increases. Oxygen from the air you breathe passes through your lungs into your blood. Smoking damages your lungs. They get clogged with dirt and cannot work correctly. Exercise helps make your lungs stronger. So, do not smoke, but do exercise to keep your lungs healthy!

Weekly Reading Homework Monday: Read the passage. Put an! beside something that surprises you, put a? next to anything that confuses you and draw arrows to connecting ideas. Tuesday: Reread the passage. What is this passage mainly about? Provide text support. Wednesday: Reread the passage. How does the diagram help you build understanding about the passage? Thursday: Answer the questions about the text. Provide text evidence when necessary. U4W1

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Table Manners People in different countries have their own ways of doing things. Even the way people eat changes. People in China do not have the same customs as people in America. In China, people use chopsticks to eat. Chopsticks are a pair of long, thin, wooden sticks that take the place of a fork. There is a special way to hold them, using the fingers of one hand. But they do not use chopsticks for everything. They use spoons to eat soup, just as in America. In America, when you finish eating, you should place your knife and fork on top of your plate. In China it is very important to lay the chopsticks across the top of the rice bowl, which also shows that you have finished eating. If you place the chopsticks straight up in a bowl of rice, people will think you wish them bad luck. This is because when someone dies in China, it is a custom to place two sticks of incense upright in a bowl of rice or sand on a shrine. In China, there is also a proper way to place a teapot on the table. The spout should not point toward anyone, but toward a place where nobody is sitting. Whether you use chopsticks or forks, it is always polite to thank the cook after you eat.

Weekly Reading Homework Monday: Read the passage. Put a star beside any important information, underline any words you don t know, and put a? next to anything that confuses you. Tuesday: Reread the passage. How does the graphic source help you? How does is relate to the passage? Wednesday: Reread the passage. Identify the Main idea and important details. Thursday: Answer the questions about the text. Provide text evidence when necessary. U4W2

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The First Lady of Song Ella Fitzgerald was the best there ever was. Amongst all of us who sing, she was the best. The great singer Johnny Mathis said those words, and most people would agree with him. Ella Fitzgerald was an amazing performer of jazz and popular song. She has inspired many other singers. Fitzgerald was born in Virginia but later moved to New York. At first, Fitzgerald s dream was to dance. At sixteen, she entered a contest at the Apollo Theater. But when she walked onto the stage, she froze. Instead of dancing, she sang a song. The crowd loved it. Fitzgerald took first prize in the contest. After she finished school, Fitzgerald joined the Chick Webb Band. She became a star with a lot of hit songs. From the 1950s through the 1970s, Fitzgerald continued to impress audiences with her singing. She performed with all the best jazz musicians of her time. She was a true genius at performing. She was the best performer at scat singing. This is when a singer uses nonsense syllables to make the sounds of musical instruments. Fitzgerald performed for fifty-eight years. In that time, she won thirteen Grammy awards and sold more than forty million records. She has surely been the First Lady of Song.

Weekly Reading Homework Monday: Read the passage. What words would you use to describe Ella? Use text evidence to support your choice. Tuesday: Reread the passage. What event caused Ella to become famous? Use text evidence. Wednesday: Reread the passage. What can you infer about the topic of the passage? Use this sentence starter: I infer that because Thursday: Answer the questions about the text. Provide text evidence when necessary. U4W3

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Settlers Lights Today, people can buy candles with different shapes, colors, sizes, and even smells, although we no longer need to use candles as a main source of light. Years ago, settlers worked hard to light their cabins, and they did not worry about how candles looked or smelled. Making candles was a dirty job that took hours, so people were happy to have any kind of candle. Many years ago, people made candles from the fat of the animals they killed for food. They melted the fat, boiled it in water, strained it, and then cooled it. Some people added spices to the hot fat so that it would not smell bad. Dipping was an easy way to make candles. String was dipped into the hot fat, taken out, and then cooled. The string was dipped and cooled many times, each time adding another layer of fat, until the candle was the desired size. Even children enjoyed dipping candles. Some settlers used molds that looked like tall metal boxes with holes at the top. Strings were put into the holes, and hot fat was poured in. The candles were cooled and then taken out. Molds were not as messy as dipping, and one person could make many candles at once. Making candles was hard work, but having light was worth the effort.

Weekly Reading Homework Monday: Read the passage. Create two Questions you have about the passage. Tuesday: Reread the passage. Identify two facts and two opinions from the passage. Wednesday: Reread the passage. In a brief paragraph, summarize Thursday: Answer the questions about the text. Provide text evidence when necessary. U4W4

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Addo s Poster Addo s class was going to visit the science museum on Thursday. He knew he would want to buy the poster that showed Earth as seen by astronauts in space, but he didn t have enough money. He had already bought candy with all of his allowance money. Addo picked up his glass Liberty Bell bank and thought about breaking it, but he saw that there were only a few nickels and dimes in it. That would not be enough for the poster. Addo asked Mom for some money, but she reminded him about the family rule: Allowance is given every Friday. No exceptions. Addo asked Mom what he could do to earn money before next Thursday. Mr. Linnet said he would pay you to feed and walk his dog, Mom said. Addo made a deal with Mr. Linnet to walk and feed the dog every weekday. On Monday, Addo started his job. It was not a hard job, but afterward Addo had to walk home, eat dinner, and do his homework. He was very busy that week. In fact, he was so busy that he didn t have time to spend any money. When Mr. Linnet paid him, Addo was surprised to be paid so much money. When Addo got home he told Mom how much money he d earned. You also saved that much money from your allowance, she said, smiling. I can buy the poster now, he said proudly.

Weekly Reading Homework Monday: Read the passage. What conclusions can you draw after reading the passage. Tuesday: Reread the passage. Identify a cause and an effect of that cause from the passage. Wednesday: Reread the passage. Summarize the passage in your own words. Make sure to include the characters and main events. Thursday: Answer the questions about the text. Provide text evidence when necessary. U4W5

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