k5 Learning Reader Level O2
k5 Learning Reader Level O2
Grade
Reading
Level O
Comprehension
STORIES INCLUDED
Letting the Wind do the Work
May the Best Prankster Win
Pillow Fort Follies
Just Roll with It
Super Bats
… and 5 more!
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Grade 3 Reading Comprehension
Level O Workbook
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Table of Contents
Horrible Hiccups.......................................................................................................................... 4
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Horrible Hiccups
Freddy put the spoon in his mouth and let the sweet sugar
crystals dissolve on his tongue. He handed the spoon back
to Jane and waited. Just as he opened his mouth to speak,
he hiccupped again.
“Hiccup!”
drinking water
sucking on a lemon
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Aaron had never given much thought to the fact that the
electricity in his house had to come from somewhere. He
had certainly never thought it could come from the wind .
“Is the wind really that powerful?” he asked.
“It is,” his dad said. “See for yourself,” he said, suddenly
rolling down the windows and encouraging Aaron to stick
his hand out. The wind was now rushing by quite loudly, and
when Aaron reached his hand out, it was immediately
pushed back by the force of the wind.
“Ten?”
1. Multiple Choice.
a. Hot Wheels
b. Legos
c. pinwheels
d. action figures
a. the blade
b. the propeller
c. the generator
d. none of the above
a. pumping water
b. creating electricity
c. grinding grain
d. propelling boats
2. True (T) or False (F)? Circle the right answer. If the story
doesn’t say the answer, circle (X).
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1. Multiple Choice.
2. True (T) or False (F)? Circle the right answer. If the story
doesn’t say the answer, circle (X).
She went to the closet where her old toys were kept and
began digging. She pulled out several dolls and dress -up
clothes before she found what she was looking for. It was a
toy keyboard that sounded out the letters
of the alphabet when you pre ssed on
them. Smiling, she put it under
Grandpa’s pillow.
1. Short Answer.
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2. True (T) or False (F)? Circle the right answer. If the story
does not say the answer, circle (X).
Grandpa pretended to be
T F X
mad about Perla’s pranks.
3. Multiple Choice.
a. a bowl of cereal.
b. a dog.
c. a squeaky dog toy .
d. a toy keyboard .
a. apple
b. orange
c. cranberry
d. prune
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1. Short Answer.
a. plastic ants
b. green
c. “I want my Mummy”
d. Raisin Bran
2. True (T) or False (F)? Circle the right answer. If the story
doesn’t say the answer, circle (X).
3. Multiple choice.
Jonah slowly crawled out from under the sheet. His throat
tightened when he saw his orange juice all over the carpet.
In the living room, Dad showed Jonah how to blot the juice
out of the carpet with a rag and apply a special stain -
removing spray. While the spray soaked in, Dad and Jonah
put the pillows back on the couch, folded up the purple
sheet, and made themselves some hot chocolate.
When their mugs were empty, Jonah and Dad checked the
stain. The stain, though faded, was still visible on the carpet.
Jonah’s throat began to tighten again. Beside him, Dad
clicked his tongue, tilted h is head sideways, and scratched
his stubbly chin. He walked over to the couch, lifted up one
side by the arm, and dragged it over the stain. “Bingo!”
boomed Dad, winking at Jonah, “You know, I’ve always
wanted the couch facing this way.”
1. Multiple Choice.
What do Jonah and Dad drink wh ile they wait for the
stain remover to soak in?
a. orange juice
b. milkshakes
c. tea
d. hot chocolate
2. True or False.
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1. Multiple Choice.
2. True or False.
Kelly just needed to feed him, give him water, and spend
time with him, so he would not get lonely. Kelly was
excited to be trusted w ith this responsibility,
and, as a bonus, Mrs. Smith was going to
pay her twenty-five dollars.
“Hi, Elmer! Easy boy,” she greeted him. Elmer got more
excited and leapt into the air, twisting his body from side to
side.
“Ouch!” she cried as she lost her balance and landed in the
dirt, spilling pellets all around her. Elmer stood innocently
beside her and seemed to be smiling. “Elmer! You knocked
me over!”
Elmer kicked his back feet in the air playfully. That was
when Kelly noticed something white in Elmer’s mouth. I t was
the instructions.
“Elmer! No!” Kelly tried to pull the paper out of his mouth,
but he had already eaten half of it. She held up a soggy
scrap of paper and read what was left.
That goat was fast, and he was getting farther and farther
away from his home. Kelly did not know what to do. How
would she get him back to his pen? All she knew was to
feed him three times a day, give him water, and never turn
her back on him.
Section 1: Opposites
a. trusted, reliable
b. quick to answer phone calls
c. forgetful
d. having many spoons
a. causing trouble
b. to be green
c. having a pleasant smell
d. none of the above
a. to beat on a drum
b. to dance around
c. to act like a dog
d. to make a goat sound
Section 1: Opposites
a. trusted, reliable
c. having a pleasant smell
d. to make a goat sound
a. cute, delightful, charming
“Which of these cups is for a full cup and which one is for a
half-cup?” I asked Mom as she entered the kitchen.
measuring cup and told me which one was the full cup,
half-cup, and quarter-cup.
2. Multiple Choice .
a. a lasagna
b. an upside-down pineapple cake
c. cupcakes
d. a birthday cake
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2. Multiple Choice.
Super Bats
Bats are special because they are the only mammal that
can fly. Mammals are warm-blooded animals that have
hair or fur and give birth to live babies, instead of laying
eggs. Bats are the only mammals with wings.
Bats often zigzag when they fly. While this behavior may
seem strange, it is extremely useful. Bats fly this way to
catch more insects. The quicker a bat can change
directions, the more bugs it will catch. Zigzagging across
the sky, a bat can eat almost a thousand bugs every hour.
That is a lot of mosquitoes.
You would think those full bellies would weigh down a bat in
flight. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Sadly, not everyone can dress up like a bat and save the
world. However, we can all learn from Batman’s respect for
these furry creatures. They m ight look scary, but they are
one of the superheroes of nature.
1. Multiple Choice.
a. birds
b. reptiles
c. mammals
d. dinosaurs
a. float
b. fight
c. fly
d. fish
a. echolocation
b. special glasses
c. flashlights
d. echovision
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1. Multiple Choice.
Justin was enjoy ing the racing and the chatting, but he
knew he should not answer that question either.
A little while later, the blue car driver typed, “Where do you
live?”
“Or how old I am?” Justin asked. It was all starting to make
sense. “Mom, were you driving the blue car?”
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c. The red car ricocheted off the wall and spun out.
his name, age, the school he goes to, and his address
Seeing Double
Twins Day is one big party. There are lots of rides and
games. There are also arts and crafts, fireworks, food, and
music. There is a twins talent show and a twins parade.
You may see more than double at the Twins Day Festival.
Triplets, quadruplets, and other "multiples" enjoy the day ,
too.
There is no age limit for Twins Day, either. Som e twins are
newborns. Others are 100 years old. There are twins at every
age in between. Many twins bring their families and friends,
so not everyone in Twinsburg has
a look-alike.
There is a big group photo taken of all the twins at the end
of the day. Then they say goodbye until the next Twins Day
in Twinsburg.
a. California
b. Ohio
c. Arizona
d. Nevada
a. December
b. March
c. August
d. every month
One day, Suzie was reading a book in her front yard when
she heard a scraping sound from the road. A boy on a
black skateboard zoomed past, weaving back and forth. He
jumped up, using his toe to kick the board and flipped it
midair. Then he landed back down on it, right -side up, and
skated away.
“If that’s true, you can use your savings to buy a skateboard
yourself,” her mom replied.
Suzie took every dollar she had to the store and bought a
bright green skateboard with super hard wheels, which the
salesman told her w ere good for doing tricks.
After a few more tries , she got the board moving a little
faster, but then Suzie completely lost her balance and
toppled onto the ground. She skinned he r knees and they
stung badly. Tears welled up in her eyes. She picked up her
skateboard and stomped inside, throwing it next to the
abandoned trumpet and the unicycle.
This time, her knee pads protected her, and Suzie jumped
up and tried again.
She fell again and again, but each time she brushed herself
off and got back on the board. It was difficult, but with
each try, she made it a tiny bit farther before she fell.
Suzie stayed outside all day long practicing until her mom
called her in for dinner.
1. Multiple Choice .
a. heel flip
b. toe flip
c. kick flip
d. hard flip
2. True or False.
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1. Multiple Choice .
c. kick flip
b. She bought it for herself.
b. trumpet, knitting, and unicycle
2. True or False.
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