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1Spectrum Reading Grade 8 Table of Contents
The New Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Starting Over . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4New Neighbor, Nuevo Amigo . . . . . . . . . . . 6Island of Hope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Chickens in the Neighborhood . . . . . . . . . 10Here a Chick, There a Chick . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Eggs-perimenting with Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . 14The Hen Pen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16An Egg-cellent Recipe! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Powered by Sunshine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Taking Flight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Searching for Amelia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Facing Fear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Flying Through the Air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Up Close and Personal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Honored with Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32But Is It Art? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Stuck in the Pits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Fossil Hunters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Working with History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Coming Back to Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42An Ancient Memento . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44The Greatest Show on Earth! . . . . . . . . . . . 46The Tumbling Tennenbaums . . . . . . . . . . . . 48The Big Truth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Living the Dreams of Cirque du Soleil . . . . 52Hidden Danger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54An Avalanche for Breakfast . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Canine Rescue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58An Icy Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Planting a Seed for the Future . . . . . . . . . . 62Curiosity in Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Out of This World Experience . . . . . . . . . . . 66Moon Veggies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Home, Home on the Moon . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70Bottle Rocket Blues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Anime: Art for All Ages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74Finding a Way to Comic Con . . . . . . . . . . . 76Born to Draw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78The Sturgeon General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Fishing for Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Going the Distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84Find a Way . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86The Age of Aquarius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88A Painful Beach Adventure . . . . . . . . . . . . 90The Giant Jellyfish of Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . 92Every Lap Counts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94Rebecca Ling for Mayor! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96The Road to the Presidency . . . . . . . . . . . . 98Democrats and Republicans . . . . . . . . . . 100
Dear President Obama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102A Heated Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104Evacuation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106Jumping into Danger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108What Remains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110Living Online: A Brief History . . . . . . . . . . . 112Good Social Media Practices . . . . . . . . . 114Worth a Thousand Laughs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116The Bill Gates Story . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118Of Posting and Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120Where Are the Bees? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122Honey Hill Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124Sweet as Honey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126Summer of the Bees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128Answer Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
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What are some concerns Americans have about immigration?
1 Thepoem“TheNewColossus”isengravedonabronzeplaqueatthebaseoftheStatueofLiberty.Itcontainsthefamouslines“Givemeyourtired,yourpoor,yourhuddledmassesyearningtobreathefree,thewretchedrefuseofyourteemingshore.”ManypeopleenteringtheUnitedStatesforthefirsttimeoveracenturyagoweregreetedwiththesewords.
2 Overthepast400years,ournationhasseenmillionsofimmigrants.MostbegantoarrivefromEuropeandfromAfrica.Somewereadventurersandwealthylandowners.Otherscameasslavesorservants.Somewerehighofficials.Asmoreimmigrantssettledhere,thecountrycametobeorganizedastheUnitedStates.Asrecentlyas50yearsago,mostofourimmigrantpopulationcamefromEurope.Today,immigrantscomefromalmosteverycountryintheworld.
3 HowdoimmigrantsbecomecitizensoftheU.S.?Becomingacitizentakesalotofpatience.Italsorequiresagooddealofstudyingandpersistence.FamilybasedimmigrationallowsimmediaterelativesofU.S.citizenstogetvisas.Employmentbasedvisasareoptionsforsome,butvisanumbersarelimitedbytheskillsetoftheworker.
4 Peoplefleeingpersecutionmayseekasylumasrefugees.ThismeansthatAmericaiswillingtoofferasafehavenforacertainnumberofimmigrantswhoareindanger.Thisnumberislimitedto70,000peopleperyear,butthenumberofpeoplehopingtobecomeAmericancitizensisstaggering.In2011,15.5millionimmigrantswerenaturalizedcitizens.Morethan13millionwerelegalpermanentresidents,and11.1millionwereunauthorizedmigrants.
5 Thosewhohaveheldlegalresidenceforatleastfiveyearscanqualifyforfullcitizenship.Theymustbeatleasteighteenyearsold.Theyhavetoshowcontinuousresidencyand“goodmoralcharacter,”aswellaspassEnglishlanguage,civics,andhistoryexams.
6 Immigrantscomebringingtheirreligiousandculturaltraditionswiththem.Somenewarrivalsadjustquickly,whileothersmaintainthecustomsoftheirhomelands.Immigrantscanbewelcomedasreadysourcesoflabor.TheycanalsobeseenascompetitionforscarcejobsandthecauseofloweredwagesandbenefitsforAmericanworkers.
7 Onesourceofcontroversyisthemillionsofmigrantworkerswhodonothavelegalresidency.SomeAmericansseeofferingthesemigrantworkersapathtocitizenshipasafairfirstmoveinreformingimmigrationlaws.Othersbelievethatwhentherearesomanypeoplewhohavewaitedyearsforalegalpathtocitizenship,itisnotrighttoawardthosewhohavenotfollowedthelaws.
8 Anotherissueishowtohandleimmigrantswhoillegallycrossthenation’sborder.Shouldweopenapathofcitizenshiptothem?Whileplentyofpeoplebelievethatweshouldgiveamnestytotheseimmigrants,therearejustasmanywhobelieveweshouldnot.OthersthinkthatweshouldmakesureourborderpatrolisstrongwhilestillprovidingassistancetothosewhowishtobecomeresidentsoftheUnitedStates.
9 Sinceitsbirthmorethan200yearsago,peoplehavewantedtobecomecitizensofacountrythatwillofferthemabetterlife.Theycomefromallovertheworldandarrivebyboat,byplane,oronfoot.Howeverimmigrationcontroversiesareresolved,wecanallbenefitfromthemanydifferentculturesimmigrantsbringtoAmericatoenrichourownperspectives.
The New Americans
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1. Rereadthelinesinparagraph1from“TheNewColossus”thatappearontheStatueofLiberty.Ifyouwereanewimmigranttothiscountry,wouldthispoemmakeyoufeelwelcomed?Explain.
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2. Howarethebackgroundsofimmigrantstodaydifferentthantheywere50yearsago?
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3. Whatdoesthewordcontroversymeaninparagraph7?
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4. WhywouldsomeoneseekasylumintheU.S.asarefugee?
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5. Doyouthinktheauthordoesagoodjobofshowingbothsidesofthecontroversysurroundingimmigration?Useexamplesfromthetexttosupportyouranswer.
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6. Doyouknowtheimmigrationhistoryofyourfamily?Tellwhatyoudoknow,includingwhereyourfamilycamefromandwhentheyarrivedinthiscountry.Ifyoudonotknowanythingaboutyourfamily’simmigrationhistory,explainhowyoucouldfindout.
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Will Chantale’s brother be able to emigrate from Haiti and join his family in America?
1 Chantalesighedandsquirmedslightlyonthegraymetalfoldingchair.Nomatterhowshesat,therewasnowaytogetcomfortable.Herlegswerepracticallynumbfromsittingfornearlytwohoursintheuncomfortableseats.
2 BothChantaleandMrs.Jean-Louishadbeendreadingthisvisit.Chantaledislikedhavingtotranslateforhermother,whowasuncomfortableinherEnglish-speakingabilitiesinpublic.Somethingaboutthepowerlessnesshermotherfeltbecauseshecouldn’tspeakforherselfmadeChantaleextremelyuncomfortable.Mrs.Jean-Louishaddreadedthetripbecauseshewasanxious.Therewasnothingmoreimportanttoherthanreunitingherfamily,yetshehadlittleconfidencethatthemoundsofpaperworkwouldeverresultinhersonbeinggrantedpermissiontomovetotheUnitedStates.
3 Chantaleslouchedagain,tryingtogetcomfortable.Justthen,theheavydooratthecornerofthewaitingroomopenedandawomanwithatiredfacecalled“Jean-Louis?ViolineJean-Louis?”Shemispronouncedthelastname,butChantalehurriedlystoodupandnudgedhermother.
4 Sittinginsidethesmall,crampedoffice,ChantaleandMrs.Jean-LouiswaitedpatientlyforMs.Washingtontosortthroughsomepaperworkonherdeskandtypeforamomentathercomputer.Finally,shefacedthem.“TellmewhatIcandoforyoutoday,”shesaid,smilingunexpectedly.“Youwanttobringyourson...Edgard,Ibelieve...totheUnitedStatesfromHaiti.Isthatcorrect?”sheasked.
5 Mrs.JeanLouislookedatChantaleandnodded.SheunderstoodEnglishandactuallycouldspeakitfairlywell,too,butherconfidence,especiallyinofficialcircumstances,waslacking.SheturnedtoChantaleandspokeinrapidFrench,herhandrestingonherdaughter’sarm.
6 “MymomwantsmetotellyouthatEdgardisallalone.Hewasmarriedbutlosthiswifeandsonintheearthquakein2010.Hehasneverrecoveredfromhislossesandneedstobewithhisfamily.Heneedsafreshstart,anewbeginning.ShesaysthatEdgardisaquick
learnerandahardworker,thathewillbeanassettoAmerica.”
7 “I’msosorryforyourlosses,”saidMs.Washington.“Irememberhearingaboutthehorrorsthataccompaniedthatearthquake.”Sheturnedtohercomputerscreen.“Mrs.Jean-Louis,isitcorrectthatyouimmigratedtotheUnitedStatesin2008,alongwithyourhusband,Georgesanddaughter,Chantale?”Chantale’smothernodded,andMs.Washingtoncontinued.“Andallthreeofyouhavegreencards?”sheasked.Mrs.Jean-Louisnoddedagain,reachingforherpurse.
8 Ms.Washingtonputupahand.“Idon’tneedtoseeitrightnow,”shesaidkindly,“I’mjustcheckingtoseethattheinformationIhaveiscorrect.Asagreencardholder,youmaypetitiontohaveanunmarriedsonordaughterofanyageimmigratetotheUnitedStatesandbecomeapermanentresident.We’llneedtostartbyhavingyoufilloutFormI-130,PetitionforanAlienRelative.We’llneedproofofyourstatusasapermanentresident,aswellasevidenceofyourrelationshipwithEdgardJean-Louis.”
9 Ms.WashingtoncontinuedtogoovertherequirementsandnecessarydocumentsneededforEdgard’simmigration.Chantaletranslatedwhennecessary,butshewasdistractedbythelookonhermother’sface.Itwashope,anditwassomethingChantalehadstoppedassociatingwithhermomyearsago.WhenChantaleandMrs.Jean-Louissteppedoutintothesunshinehalfanhourlater,thesamelookofpeacewasstillonherface.
10 “Youhaveyourphone?”askedMrs.Jean-Louis,huggingherdaughterwithonearm.Chantalenoddedandhandedherphonetohermom.Amomentlater,hermothersmiled.“Edgard?”shebegan.
Starting Over
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1. HowareChantale’sandMrs.Jean-Louis’sfeelingsatthebeginningofthestorydifferent?
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2. HowdoesMrs.Jean-Louischangeduringthecourseofthestory?
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3. Ifthestorycontinued,whatdoyouthinkwouldhappennext?
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4. Whichofthesebestdescribesthemainideaofthestory?
_______AHaitian-AmericangirlnamedChantaleisbotheredbyhavingtotranslateforhermother.
_______AyoungHaitianmanloseshiswifeandsoninanearthquake.
_______AHaitianwomanandherdaughtervisittheOfficeofImmigrationtofindouthowtohelpthewoman’sadultsonimmigratetotheUnitedStates.
5. Thisstoryistoldfromthenarrator’spointofview.HowdoyouthinkitwouldbedifferentifitweretoldfromMrs.Washington’spointofview?
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6. DoyouthinkthatimmigrantsshouldbeallowedtopetitionforfamilymemberstocometotheUnitedStatesaspermanentresidents?Whyorwhynot?
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Will Alexander and Leonardo find a way to communicate?
1 “Alexander,didyoufinishyourhomework?”
2 “Noworries,Mom,it’salldone,”saidAlexanderashesprintedoutthekitchendoorwithasoccerballinhishands.
3 Ifhisparentslethim,hewouldhavegladlyskippeddinnertokeeponpracticingastheskyturnedduskyandthesunstartedtoset.Usually,hewouldpracticehisdrillsbyhimself,sincehislittlesistershowednointerestatallinthegameheloved.Buttodaywasdifferent;somethinghappenedthatchangedhisroutine.TodayAlexandermetLeonardo.
4 Alexander’smomsaidthatthehousenextdoorhadfinallysold,andacoupleandtheirsonfromVillavicencio,Columbia,weremovingin.ShetoldAlexanderthatthesonwasabouthisage.Ithadbeenaweek,butAlexanderhadyettoseeLeonardo.
5 Alexanderwasknownamonghisclassmatesforbeingoutgoing.“Alexandercouldstrikeupaconversationwithagoalpost,”hiscoachwasfondofsaying.
6 Alexandercrossedtheyardandrappedconfidentlyatthecheeryreddoor,andalmostimmediatelyLeonardoappeared.“Hi,mynameisAlexander,”Alexandersaid,asheextendedhishandtoLeonardo.
7 LeonardosmiledshylyandshookAlexander’shand.“Leonardo...mynameisLeonardo,”saidthedarkhairedboyquietly.
8 “Ihaven’tseenyouaroundschoolyet,haveyoustarted?Doyouplayanysports?Howdoyouliketheneighborhood?”Alexanderstartedspewingquestionstoawide-eyedLeonardo.
9 Leonardojustshookhisheadandlookeduncomfortable.Uh oh,thoughtAlexander,I don’t think he understands me.HehelduphissoccerballtoLeonardoandsaid,“Doyouwanttoplay?”hopingLeonardowouldunderstandthegesture,ifnotthewords.ThegrinonLeonardo’sfacewastheanswer.
10 “IplayinVillavicencio,”saidLeonardo.
11 “Great!”respondedAlexander“Let’sgo!”
12 AlexanderandLeonardostartedpassingthesoccerballbackandforthbetweentheirtwoyards.AlexandercouldtellrightawaythatLeonardowasatalentedplayer,betterthanhewashimself.Thehourspedby,andAlexander’smomcalledoutthatdinnerwasready.Alexanderstoppedplayingandpantomimedputtingaforktohismouthandchewing.“It’stimefordinner,”hesaidregretfully.
13 Leonardounderstoodandrepeatedthesentence,“It’stimefordinner.”
14 “Exactly,”saidAlexander,“It’stimefordinner.Canweplayagaintomorrowafterschool?”Alexanderasked,hopingLeonardowouldunderstand.
15 AlexandercouldtellLeonardowasn’tsurewhenheshruggedhisshoulders.Then,Alexandergotagreatidea,“Comewithme!”AlexanderexcitedlygrabbedontoLeonardo’st-shirtandpulledhimtowardhishouse.
16 AlexandertookLeonardotohisroomandstartedrummagingthroughhisbookshelf.“IhaveaSpanishdictionaryheresomewhere,”hemutteredtohimself.Amomentlater,hefoundthesmallorangebookandlookedupthewordsfortomorrow,after,andschool.
17 AlexanderlookeddirectlyatLeonardo,heldupthesoccerball,andsaidmañana,despué de,andla escuela.Hehadnoideaifwhathesaidreallytranslatedintowhatheintended,andhewasrelievedwhenLeonardosmiledandeagerlynoddedhishead.
18 “Mañana!”Alexanderrepeated.
19 “Mañana!”agreedLeonardo.
New Neighbor, Nuevo Amigo
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1. NameonewayinwhichAlexanderandLeonardoaredifferentandonewayinwhichtheyaresimilar.
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2. Givetwoexamplesofwaysthattheboysfoundtocommunicatewithoneanother.
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3. Inparagraph5,itsaysthat“Alexandercouldstrikeupaconversationwithagoalpost.”Whatdoesthismean?WhatdoesittellyouaboutAlexander’spersonality?
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4. HowdoyouthinkLeonardofeelswhenhefirstmeetsAlexander?Useexamplesfromthestorytosupportyouranswer.
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5. Onthelinesbelow,writeabriefsummaryofparagraph3.
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6. Inparagraph12,whatdoespantomimedmean?
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7. Tellaboutatimewhenyouusedsomethingotherthanspokenlanguagetocommunicatewithsomeone.
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What role did Ellis Island play in America’s history?
1 EllisIslandsitsquietlyinNewYorkHarbor.Formanyyears,itwasabeaconofhopefornewimmigrants.PeoplecametoAmericafromaroundtheworld,searchingforabetterlife.Somewerefleeingpoverty;otherswereseekingfreedomfromreligiouspersecution.ReachingEllisIslandandtheStatueofLibertywereasigntoimmigrantsthattheyhadarrivedinAmericaandcouldbegintheirnewlives.Forsomeofthe12millionpeoplewhopassedthroughEllisIslandbetween1892and1954,thiswastrue.Theywereprocessedandadmittedinjustafewhours.Othershadamuchdifferentexperience.
2 ThetripacrosstheAtlanticOceanwasdifficult,especiallyforpassengersinthirdclass,orsteerage.Peoplewereoftentiredandsickwhentheyarrived.Theyhadspentseveralweeksaboardalarge,crowdedship.First-andsecond-classpassengershadaneasiertime.Iftheypassedahealthcheckonboardtheship,theywouldbequicklyprocessedandreleased.Thethird-classpassengershadtowaitmuchlonger—sometimes,evendays.Whentheydidfinallyleavetheship,theyweregivenidentitytagsandtoldtoheadforthemainbuildingonEllisIsland.
3 Thiswasoftenatimeofgreatconfusion.Followingdirectionsinalanguageyoudon’tunderstandisdifficult!Thepassengerscarriedtheirmostimportantbelongings—theitemstheyhadchosentomakethelongtripacrosstheoceanwiththem.Theyweretired,theywereanxious,andtherewereoftenyoungchildrenorelderlyparentstokeeptrackof.
4 OnthewaytotheGreatHall(officiallyknownastheRegistryRoom),doctorswatchedtheimmigrantsastheywaitedinline.Theylookedforpeoplewhowerehavinganysortofdifficultythatcouldindicatetheywereill.Inthelarge,noisyroom,theimmigrantshadtopassahealthinspection.Oneoftheworstpartswashavingyoureyelidliftedbyatoolcalledabuttonhooksothatdoctorscouldcheckforacontagiouseyedisease.
5 Immigrantswhoneededfurtherinspectionhadalettermarkedwithchalkontheirclothing.Theletterindicatedwhatsortofproblemtheyweresuspectedofhaving.Immigrantswho
passedthehealthinspectionweresentontohavetheirlegalinspection.Thebigworry,ofcourse,wasseparation.Whatifyoupassedthehealthinspectionbutyourchildorspousedidnot?
6 Atthenextstop,immigrantswereaskedaseriesofquestions,suchaswheretheywereborn,weretheymarried,whatsortofworkdidtheydo,howmuchmoneydidtheyhave,andsoon.Theiranswersneededtomatchtheanswersonthelist,ormanifest,fromtheship.ManypeoplewereadmittedtotheUnitedStatesafterpassingthenecessaryrequirements,butmanywerealsodetained.Somewereimmediatelysentbacktotheirhomecountries,whileothersspentdays,orevenmonths,intheinfirmary.TheircaseswouldeventuallybereviewedagainandadecisionwouldbemadeastowhetherornottheycouldstayinAmerica.AboutthreethousandimmigrantsdiedonEllisIsland,andabouttwopercentweredeniedentrytotheU.S.
7 Forthefortunateimmigrantswhoweregivenpermissiontostay,socialworkerswereonhandtoofferhelpaspeoplemadetheirwayinanewandforeigncountry.TheyoftenmetrelativesattheKissingPost,acolumnoutsidetheGreatHall,wherethenewimmigrantswerereunitedwithfriendsandfamily.
8 ThelastimmigrantpassedthroughEllisIslandin1954.Today,youcanvisitthemuseumandlearnaboutthehistoryofaplacethatplayedaroleinthelivesofsomanyAmericanimmigrants.Infact,about40percentofAmericanstodaycantraceatleastoneancestortoEllisIsland.Areyouoneofthem?
Island of Hope
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1. Inparagraph1,whatdoestheauthormeanbysayingthatEllisIslandwas“abeaconofhope”?
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2. Howwastheexperienceofthird-classpassengersdifferentfromfirst-andsecond-classpassengers?
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3. Doyoufeelthatitwasfairorjustforofficialstodetainpassengerswhowerethoughttobeweakorill?Whyorwhynot?
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4. WhatwereEllisIslandandtheStatueofLibertyasignofforimmigrants?
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5. Even if a passenger did not pass the health inspection, he or she would not be sent home.Isthisstatementtrueorfalse?
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6. Whatwastheauthor’spurposeinwritingthisarticle?
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7. WhatarefouradjectivesyoucouldusetodescribehowimmigrantsmayhavefeltastheypassedthroughEllisIsland?
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Will Isabella and Noah get the backyard chickens they want?
1 Noahgotupfromthecouch,dustedthecrackercrumbsoffhisshirt,andheadedforthedoor.Heopenedittofindhissisterstandingtheregrinningathim.
2 “What’sgoingon?”heasked,raisinghiseyebrowsather.“Didyouforgetyourkeyorsomething?”
3 “Icouldn’topenthedoor,”explainedIsabella,holdingupherhandstoshowherbrotherthattheywereoccupied.Inonehand,shecarriedacanvasbagburstingwithbooks.Intheotherwasaplainbrownpaperbagwiththetopfoldedover.
4 “What’sinthebag?”askedNoah,takingitfromhissister.Hepeekedinsideandwassurprisedtofindmorethanadozeneggsnestledintoseveralhandfulsofwoodshavings.Abouthalfofthemwerelightbrown,somewithspeckles,andhalfwereapalegreenishblue.“Where’dyougetthese?”heexclaimed.“I’veneverseenblueeggsbefore.”
5 “IwenttoClaudia’shouseafterschooltoseeherchickens,”saidIsabella.“Herfamilyhassevenchickens,andeachonelaysaneggaday,sotheyhaveentirelytoomanyeggsmostofthetime.”
6 “AndyoushouldhaveseenHazelandAnnabellerun,”sheadded.“Itwastrulyoneofthefunniestthingsevertoseethemhustlingacrosstheyardwiththeirbacksidesbobbingalong.”
7 “Youwantchickensnow,don’tyou?”askedNoah.“I’mactuallyprettysurethatMomandDadwillthinkit’sagoodidea,intermsofbeingalearningexperienceandgettingbacktotheearthandeverything,butIthinkwe’regoingtohaveaproblemwiththeneighborhoodassociation.”
8 Inherexcitement,shehadforgottenaboutthegoverningbodyofthedozenorsostreetsthatformedtheSardisCreeksubdivision.Therewererestrictionsonwhatcoloryoucouldpaintyourfrontdoor,whatyoucouldplantinyouryard,andwhatcolorthecurtainsfacingthestreetcouldbe.Isabellasuddenlyfeltquite
certainthattherewasnowaythatsheandNoahweregoingtohaveanychickensoftheirownanytimesoon.
9 Thateveningatdinner,IsabellaandNoahtoldtheirparentsaboutIsabella’safternoonexperiencewithClaudia’schickensandtheirworriesabouttheneighborhoodassociation.“Ievenstoppedatthelibraryonmywayhome,”lamentedIsabella,halfheartedlyscoopingupabiteofmashedpotatoes.“Ihaveawholebagfulofbooksonraisingbackyardchickensandbuildingacoop,”sheadded,slumpinginherchair.
10 “Okay,okay,don’tgiveupyet,”commentedMrs.Burlingham.AsNoahhadpredictedtohissister,theirparentsimmediatelyjumpedonboardwiththeideaofraisingchickens.“Ithinkthatyoushouldatleastgiveyourideaachance,”sheadded.“Howcouldyoupresentthistotheassociationsothey’dsayyes?”
11 Thekitchenwasquietforamoment,exceptforthesqueakofthedogtoythatHoolihan,thefamilydog,wasbusilygnawingon.
12 “Well,”beganIsabellathoughtfully,“atschoolwhenwewantedtochangetheruleaboutcellphonesinthecafeteria,wecreatedapetitionandcollectedsignatures...andtherulewaschanged!”
13 “That’sjustwhatImean!”saidMrs.Burlingham.“Ithinkthatcollectingsignaturesofresidentsoftheneighborhoodisagreatplacetostart.”
14 “Wecouldcomposttheoldchickenlitteranduseitforthegardensinthecommonareas,”addedIsabella,scootingherchairback.“CanIbeexcused?Ihavealotofworktodo!”
Chickens in the Neighborhood
CD-704586 Reading Gr 8.indd 10 6/9/14 3:53 PM
11Spectrum Reading Grade 8
1. WhatproblemdoIsabellaandNoahhaveinthestory?
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2. Whatideasdotheyhaveforapossiblesolution?
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3. WhydoIsabellaandNoahthinkthattheneighborhoodassociationwillnotallowthemtohavechickens?
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4. Inparagraph8,whatdoesrestrictions mean?
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5. CheckthecharactertraitsthatbestdescribeIsabella.
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6. Fromwhosepointofviewisthestorytold?
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7. Rereadthefirstsentenceinparagraph10.WhatdoesittellyouaboutMrs.Burlingham?
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8. Describewhatyouthinkwillhappennextinthestory.
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CD-704586 Reading Gr 8.indd 11 6/9/14 3:53 PM
12Spectrum Reading Grade 8
Will Isabella and Noah know how to take care of their new chicks?
1 IsabellaandNoahstaredatthelumpofpeepingfuzzhuddledatthebackofthebin.Theyhadbeenplanningandwaitingforthisdayforalongtime.Theneighborhoodassociationhadbeenmuchmorereceptivetotheirideathantheyhadanticipated.Itprobablydidn’thurtthattheyhadbeensowellprepared.TheyhadspenthourspouringoverthestackofbooksIsabellabroughtfromthelibraryandcheckingoutwebsitesaboutraisingbackyardchickens.
2 Whentheyshowedupataneighborhoodassociationmeetingwiththeirpetitioncontainingahundredsignatures,aquickvotewasheld.TheguidelineswereamendedtoallowresidentsofSardisCreektokeepuptofivechickensintheirbackyard.“Noroosters,ofcourse,”cautionedMr.Claussen.“Ialreadyhaveanalarmclock.”
3 Andnow,twomonthslater,theBurlinghamshadreturnedhomefromthefeedstorejustoutsidethecitylimits,withaboxfullofthecutestlittlefuzzballsanyofthemhadeverseen.Theweekendbefore,Mr.BurlinghamhadhelpedNoahandIsabellaconvertaclearplasticstoragebinintoabrooderforthechicks.Mr.Burlinghamcutalargeholeinthebin’slid,whichhethenlinedwithchickenwire.Aredheatlampwascarefullypositionedsothatthetemperatureinthebrooderwouldremainconsistentlyaround95degreesuntilthechicks’feathersstartedtocomein.
4 “Doyouhavethefeederandwaterer?”Noahaskedhissister.“Remember,wealsoneedtoputmarblesorsomethingsimilarinthewaterersothechicksdon’tdrown.”
5 “I’vegotthem,”saidMrs.Burlingham,enteringtheroomcarefullycarryingthefeederandfullwaterer.Onceeverythingwassetupjustthewaythebookshadsuggested,IsabellaandNoahpulledupchairstowatchthebabiesgetacquaintedwiththeirnewhome.
6 Saturdaymorningwasclearandsunny,withabreezethatgentlyshookthetendergreenleavesinthetreesoftheBurlinghams’yard.“Canwetrytakingthechicksoutsidetodayforabit?”Isabellaaskedhermom.
7 “Sure,”repliedMrs.Burlingham,“justbesuretokeepacloseeyeonthem;wedon’twantanybabiesescapingorgettinglostunderthebushes.”
8 Noahcarefullycarriedthebrooderoutsidetothebackyard,whereheandIsabellascoopedupthechicksonebyoneandplacedthemonthegrass.Theycheepedexcitedly,andimmediatelybeganpeckingthegrass,lookingforsomethingtasty.Hoolihan,whohadbeenwatchingthegoings-oncuriously,gavethechicksasniffortwoandthenheadedforhisfavoritespotatthebaseofatallpine.Thechickswaitedamomentandthenfollowedhiminawobblyline.
9 “Ha!”exclaimedIsabella.“MaybetheythinkHoolihanistheirmother.”Isabellanoticedashadowpassovertheyard.Sheglancedup,expectingtoseeafluffywhitecloudpassingmomentarilyoverthesun,butwhatshesawinsteadmadehergaspinsurprise.Ahawkcircled,itswingsoutstretchedasitsoared.Itcircledback,lowerthistime,andIsabellayelled“Hawk!”toherbrother,whowasnoclosertothechicksthanshewas.
10 Theybothbegantorunasthehawkdovetowardtheyard.Hoolihanbeganbarking,sharp,highpitchedbarksthatsoundedcompletelyunfamiliartoIsabellaandNoah.Hoolihanmovedsothatheblockedthechicksfromthehawk,ashecontinuedtobark.AsNoahandIsabellareachedthebabies,thehawkwasalreadycirclinghigher,movingawayfromthecommotion.Isabellapanted,restingherhandsonherkneesforamoment.“Backinthebrooder,”shesaidwhenshecaughtherbreath.“It’stoodangerousouthere!”
Here a Chick, There a Chick
CD-704586 Reading Gr 8.indd 12 6/9/14 3:53 PM
13Spectrum Reading Grade 8
1. Whatpurposewouldareaderhaveforreadingthisselection?
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2. Whatistheclimax,orhighpointinthisstory?
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3. Onthelinesbelow,writeonecausefromthestoryanditseffect.
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4. DoyoufeelliketheBurlinghamswerewellequippedtodealwiththeirnewchicks?Whyorwhynot?
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5. HowdidIsabellaandNoahconvincetheneighborhoodassociationtoallowthemtoraisechickens?
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6. Onthelinesbelow,writeabriefsummaryofthestory.
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7. Basedontheinformationyou’velearnedinthisstory,doyouthinkyouwouldliketoraisechicks?Explainyouranswer.
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CD-704586 Reading Gr 8.indd 13 6/9/14 3:53 PM
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