The History of Printing

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Level 2-9 The History of Printing James Chenery Summary This book is about how printing has developed over the years Contents Before Reading Think Ahead 2 Vocabulary 3 During Reading Comprehension 5 After Reading Think About It 8

Before Reading Think Ahead Look at the picture and answer the questions handprint cylinder cave wall knowledge 1 What is a round shape with straight sides? 2 What is another word for a design using shapes or colors? 3 What is a hole in a mountain called? 4 What is a mark left by a hand? 2 World History Readers pattern

Before Reading Vocabulary A Read and match 1 a liquid 2 b stamp 3 c storyteller 4 d metal 5 e steam 6 f newspaper 7 g photocopier 8 h laser The History of Printing 3

Before Reading B Write the word for each definition base mass-produce adventure plastic tool 1 an exciting activity 2 the main place where a person lives or works 3 a light, strong, man-made material that can be made into different shapes 4 something held in the hand that is used for a particular task 5 to make a lot of goods cheaply using machines in a factory C Choose the word that means about the same as the underlined words 1 The problem with cave paintings as knowledge is that they are not able to be carried or put into another place a handprints b moveable c liquid d laser 2 Some bookstores can print books immediately when needed a using metal b on a cylinder c in plastic d on demand 3 You need to use a colored liquid to print letters when using a printing press a ink b a pattern c steam d a tool 4 Computer printers that formed letters from small dots were the first printers a Newspapers b Photocopiers c Mimeographs d Dot matrix printers 4 World History Readers

During Reading Comprehension A Match the pictures with the correct sentences a Rolling printing presses use cylinders instead of flat blocks b People long ago drew pictures to record information c The first printing press used metal blocks for letters 1 2 3 B Choose the best answer 1 Why was the first printing press invented? a It was moveable b It was faster than printing by hand c It was smaller than a cave d It was cheaper than using stamps 2 Which of the following uses a laser? a A mimeograph b Stamp blocks c A printer d A steam-powered printing press 3 What might a rolling printing press make? a Patterns on clothes b Tools c Handprints on walls d Newspapers The History of Printing 5

During Reading C Choose the correct phrase for each picture One (1) choice will not be used a The first computer printer that used many dots b The first small machine that could print many copies for an office c A printer that prints objects instead of ink on paper d Sharing information through story telling e Small blocks that were the beginning of modern printing 1 2 3 4 D Read each sentence Write T if it is true or F if it is false 1 Storytellers were important because they passed on knowledge 2 People started recording things because it was a faster way to tell stories 3 Stamps were used both for art and to write messages 4 The first step of using a printing press is to put paper on the blocks 5 Scientists use 3D printing to help their research in space 6 World History Readers

During Reading E Complete the sentences with the correct words 1 People want to pass on their to their children bases knowledge 2 The first printing machine was made after moveable blocks were developed metal plastic 3 Printing presses using could produce newspapers in large amounts very quickly liquid steam 4 in offices allow people to make many copies quickly Photocopiers Mimeographs 5 3D printing technology lets us make things like or even body parts tools adventures F Number the events in order from 1=first to 5=last a Printing presses were powered by steam b Printers that make 3D objects were invented c Offices started using mimeographs d People used stamps to make copies of things e Books were printed using big, wooden blocks The History of Printing 7

After Reading Think About It A Look in the reader to write the answers to the following 5-W questions Who? What? When? Where? Why? In early printing, the used small, wooden blocks to copy their writing by using one block for each character was able to be shared widely after the invention of printing made distributing information easier The first printing press was made by Johannes Gutenberg in about Printing today is used in offices, at home, and even in Because there is too much for us all to remember, people created ways to information B Complete the sentences below with your own ideas From this book, I learned Before I read this book, I knew Now I also know 8 World History Readers