Playing With Your Health

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Non-fiction: Playing With Your Health Playing With Your Health Are Video games bad for you? Many young people like to play games. While playing games, some pretend to fight aliens or evil creatures. Some pretend to be pro athletes. For years, young people played outdoors with their friends. They used their imagination. Their streets became faraway planets. Their backyards became big-league stadiums. Today, though, many young people have a different way of playing. They don't play the old-fashioned way. Many play video games instead. Their games take place on their TV and computer screens. Video game fans say that their hobby is just good fun. Some people, though, say it is more than that. They say that video games can be bad for people's health. What do you think? Are video games bad for people's health? Or are they really harmless? Read the arguments on the next page. Then decide for yourself. Yes! Video Games Are Bad for People's Health People weren't made to sit on couches or in front of computers all the time. People were made to be active. Video games are bad for people's health. To be healthy, young people need to stay active. They need to get outside. They need exercise. People who play video games spend too much time staring at a television or computer screen. They don't spend enough time being active. Playing video games is also bad for the mind. Time spent playing video games would be better spent reading. Reading helps make people smarter. It helps develop the mind. It helps strengthen the imagination. Besides, reading is also fun. Making friends also makes people happier and healthier. If young people play video games by themselves, they lose the chance to be with friends. Real life is more fun than playing video games. Article: Copyright 2002 Weekly Reader Corporation. All rights reserved. Weekly Reader is a registered trademark of Weekly Reader Corporation. Used by permission. 1

Non-fiction: Playing With Your Health No! Video Games Are Not Bad for People's Health Too much of anything--even video games--can be bad. But as long as people don't overdo it, there is nothing harmful about video games. Playing video games can even be good for people. People do need to be active. But they also need to rest. There is nothing wrong with playing some video games while relaxing. People should play video games to help them unwind. Not all video games are bad for people's minds. Playing a video game can be like solving a puzzle. Many video games can help make minds stronger. They require the player to focus on the game. Finally, many video games can be played by two or more people at once. Friends can have fun while playing video games together. No one should spend all of his or her time just playing video games. But spending some time playing video games is not bad for you. Article: Copyright 2002 Weekly Reader Corporation. All rights reserved. Weekly Reader is a registered trademark of Weekly Reader Corporation. Used by permission. 2

Name: Date: 1. According to the passage, how do video games prevent young people from being active? A by letting them pretend B by keeping them indoors in front of a screen C by creating another fun hobby for them to enjoy D by taking up time that should be spent reading 2. How does the author organize the evidence for and against playing video games? A The author alternates, or switches back and forth, between the evidence for and against playing video games throughout the passage. B The author organizes all the evidence for and against playing video games in groups under appropriate headings. C The author lists the evidence in order of importance, with no regard for whether the evidence is for or against playing video games. D The author describes the evidence in chronological order, with historic evidence described first and current evidence described last. 3. A person who believes that video games are bad for people s health may also agree that A making friends is easier if you play video games B making friends is harder if you are inside all day C many people make friends with the imaginary characters in video games D most people actually do not even need friends to stay happy 4. The author suggests that young people use their imaginations when they A play outdoors by themselves B read and play outdoors C play video games in which they pretend to be somebody else D play too many video games 1

5. Read the sentences: There is nothing wrong with playing some video games while relaxing. People should play video games to help them unwind. In this sentence the word unwind most nearly means A enjoy B untangle C entertain D relax 6. What is this passage mostly about? A the new popularity of video games B the drawbacks of video games C the positive and negative effects of video games D how video games can improve your health 7. Choose the answer that best completes the sentence below. Young people used to play outside with their friends for fun, now they like to play video games inside. A but B so C finally D also 8. How does the text suggest that both reading and video games can improve the mind? 2

9. Summarize the three main points of the argument Yes! Video Games Are Bad for People s Health. 10. The section No! Video Games Are Not Bad for People s Health does not recommend that young people play video games all the time. What is recommended instead? 3

Passage Reading Level: Lexile 610 Teacher Guide & Answers Featured Text Structure: Argumentative the writer presents evidence for both sides of an argument Passage Summary: In Playing with Your Health, the author describes the emergence of video games as a type of recreation for young people. The author then presents evidence to argue both sides of this question: Are video games bad for young people s health? 1. According to the passage, how do video games prevent young people from being active? A by letting them pretend B by keeping them indoors in front of a screen C by creating another fun hobby for them to enjoy D by taking up time that should be spent reading 2. How does the author organize the evidence for and against playing video games? A The author alternates, or switches back and forth, between the evidence for and against playing video games throughout the passage. B The author organizes all the evidence for and against playing video games in groups under appropriate headings. C The author lists the evidence in order of importance, with no regard for whether the evidence is for or against playing video games. D The author describes the evidence in chronological order, with historic evidence described first and current evidence described last. 3. A person who believes that video games are bad for people s health may also agree that A making friends is easier if you play video games B making friends is harder if you are inside all day C many people make friends with the imaginary characters in video games D most people actually do not even need friends to stay happy 4. The author suggests that young people use their imaginations when they A play outdoors by themselves B read and play outdoors C play video games in which they pretend to be somebody else D play too many video games 5. Read the sentences: There is nothing wrong with playing some video games while relaxing. People should play video games to help them unwind. In this sentence the word unwind most nearly means A enjoy 1 2013 ReadWorks, Inc. All rights reserved.

B untangle C entertain D relax 6. What is this passage mostly about? A the new popularity of video games B the drawbacks of video games C the positive and negative effects of video games D how video games can improve your health 7. Choose the answer that best completes the sentence below. Young people used to play outside with their friends for fun, now they like to play video games inside. A but B so C finally D also 8. How does the text suggest that both reading and video games can improve the mind? Suggested answer: According to the text, reading helps develop the mind and strengthen the imagination, while playing video games can be similar to solving puzzles and can help develop focus. 9. Summarize the three main points of the argument Yes! Video Games Are Bad for People s Health. Suggested answer: The three main points of the argument Yes! Video Games Are Bad for People s Health are: (1) Young people need to stay active outdoors, and video games do not encourage this. (2) Playing video games is not as beneficial for the mind as reading can be. (3) Playing video games may limit a person s exposure to other people and friends. 10. The section No! Video Games Are Not Bad for People s Health does not recommend that young people play video games all the time. What is recommended instead? Suggested answer: This section recommends that young people only spend some time playing video games, because some time is not bad for you. The author argues that too much of anything, including video games, can be bad but that as long as people do not play too much, video games can be a healthy activity. 2 2013 ReadWorks, Inc. All rights reserved.