Grade 02 Unit 04 Adapted Assessment Answer Booklet Directions for using this booklet: In this booklet you will find four options of Cotton Plant to Cotton Shirt (including the complete Original text which is first) to meet the unique needs of each student. Teachers, please choose one option for each student and administer it with the question formats you chose for Questions 1-3. The four choices are: The original text Three adapted versions mild to moderate Thank you
Cotton Plant to Cotton Shirt Cotton Plant to Cotton Shirt By Lola M. Schaefer Table of Contents How Is My Cotton Shirt Made?... 4 How Is the Cotton Cleaned?.. 8 How Is Cotton Made into a Shirt?... 9 How Does My Shirt Get to the Store?.. 12 Glossary and Index.16 By Lola M. Schaefer
This is my cotton shirt. I like this shirt more than my other shirts. I like the way it feels. It is soft. I like the color. It is blue. I wear my cotton shirt almost every day. 2 3
How Is My Cotton Shirt Made? My cotton shirt was made from plants. The cotton plants grow flower buds called bolls. Many seeds are inside each boll. Cotton grows from each seed. This is a field of cotton plants. Farmers grow cotton plants where it is warm and sunny. The inside of a cotton boll looks like this before it is ripe and ready to pick. 4 5
Farmers pick the cotton when it is ripe. They use big machines to pull the cotton and seeds out of the bolls. Farm workers put all of the cotton together. They take the cotton to a cotton gin. Cotton taken from the plants needs to be cleaned. 6 7
How Is the Cotton Cleaned? Workers pull the cotton into a cotton gin. The cotton gin cleans the cotton. How Is Cotton Made into a Shirt? Farmers sell the clean cotton to a cotton mill. The workers at the mill spin the cotton into yarn. The yarn is turned into cloth. Cotton gins are machines that get rid of the seeds, dirt, and sticks from the cotton. 8 9
The workers color the cloth. Then they cut the cloth. Workers sew the cloth together. One worker sews arms. Another worker sews pockets. This cloth will make many blue shirts. 10 11
How Does My Shirt Get to the Store? When the shirts are done, the workers put the shirts into large boxes. The boxes are put onto trucks. Truck drivers take the boxes of shirts to stores. Store workers take the shirts out of the boxes. They put the shirts out in their stores. 12 13
When I saw this shirt in the store, I liked it. I liked how it felt. I liked how it looked. My mom paid for the shirt. Now I wear it almost every day! 14 15
*******Glossary******* boll: the seed holder of a cotton plant bud: small part of a plant that opens as a leaf or flower cotton: cloth made from the cotton plant cotton gin: a machine that takes out the seeds mill: a building where machines turn cotton into cloth spin: to shape small bits of cotton into yarn yarn: long strings of cotton ******Index****** bolls 5-6 boxes 12-13 buds 5 cloth 9-11 cotton 2, 4-9 cotton gin 7-8 farmers 4, 6, 9 field 4 machines 6 mill 9 plants 4-5 seeds 5-6, 8 shirt 2, 4, 9-10, 12-14 store 12-14 truck drivers 13 trucks 12-13 workers 7-13 yarn 9
Cotton Plant to Cotton Shirt Cotton Plant to Cotton Shirt By Lola M. Schaefer Table of Contents How Is My Cotton Shirt Made?... 4 How Is the Cotton Cleaned?.. 8 How Is Cotton Made into a Shirt?... 9 How Does My Shirt Get to the Store?.. 12 Glossary and Index.16 By Lola M. Schaefer
This is my cotton shirt. I like this shirt. I like the way it feels. It is soft. It is blue. I wear my cotton shirt a lot. 2 3
How Is My Cotton Shirt Made? My cotton shirt was made from plants. The cotton plants grow flower buds with seeds inside. Cotton grows from each seed. Farmers grow cotton plants where it is warm and sunny. The inside of a cotton boll looks like this before it is ripe and ready to pick. 4 5
Farmers pick the cotton with big machines to pull the cotton and seeds out. Farm workers put all of the cotton together. They take the cotton to a cotton gin. Cotton taken from the plants needs to be cleaned. 6 7
How Is the Cotton Cleaned? How Is Cotton Made into a Shirt? The cotton gin cleans the cotton. Farmers sell the cotton to a cotton mill. The workers at the mill spin the cotton into yarn. The yarn is turned into cloth. Cotton gins are machines that get rid of the seeds, dirt, and sticks from the cotton. 8 9
The workers color the cloth. Then they cut the cloth. Workers sew the cloth together. Workers sew arms and pockets. This cloth will make many blue shirts. 10 11
How Does My Shirt Get to the Store? Truck drivers take the boxes of shirts to stores. They put the shirts out in their stores. Then workers put the shirts into boxes. The boxes are put onto trucks. 12 13
When I saw this shirt in the store, I liked it. I liked how it felt and looked. My mom paid for the shirt. Now I wear it a lot! 14 15
*******Glossary******* boll: the seed holder of a cotton plant bud: small part of a plant that opens as a leaf or flower cotton: cloth made from the cotton plant cotton gin: a machine that takes out the seeds mill: a building where machines turn cotton into cloth spin: to shape small bits of cotton into yarn yarn: long strings of cotton ******Index****** bolls 5-6 boxes 12-13 buds 5 cloth 9-11 cotton 2, 4-9 cotton gin 7-8 farmers 4, 6, 9 field 4 machines 6 mill 9 plants 4-5 seeds 5-6, 8 shirt 2, 4, 9-10, 12-14 store 12-14 truck drivers 13 trucks 12-13 workers 7-13 yarn 9
Name Date From Cotton Plant to Cotton Shirt Directions: Read below to see how a cotton shirt is made! Then answer questions 1-3. Use details from the text in your answers. This is my cotton shirt. I like my cotton shirt a lot. It is soft. It is blue. My cotton shirt was made from a cotton plant.
Farmers use big machines to pick the cotton. They take the cotton to a cotton gin to clean the cotton. The cotton gin is a machine that cleans away the dirt and seeds.
Cotton mills buy the clean cotton. They spin the cotton into yarn. Yarn turns into cloth. Workers color the cloth. One worker sews arms. One worker sews pockets. Workers sew them together.
The workers put the new shirts in boxes. Trucks bring them to stores. Store workers put the shirts in the store. My mom paid for my shirt at the store. I wear it a lot!
Name Date From Cotton Plant to Cotton Shirt Directions: Read below to see how a cotton shirt is made! Then answer questions 1-3. Use details from the text in your answers. This is my blue cotton shirt. My cotton shirt was made from a cotton plant.
Farmers pick the cotton. A cotton gin cleans the cotton. The cotton gin cleans away the dirt and seeds.
Cotton mills buy the cotton. They spin the cotton into yarn. Yarn turns into cloth. Workers color the cloth. Workers sew arms and pockets together. They make shirts.
The workers put the new shirts in boxes. Trucks bring them to stores. Store workers put the shirts in the store. My mom paid for my shirt at the store. I wear it a lot!