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High in the Sky
1
    I've discovered I'm afraid of heights. At least, I'm afraid of
open heights. I always thought I liked tall buildings, but now I
get a little nervous.
2
   My dad, however, loves tall buildings. He says they look
powerful. He travels to a lot of cities, and he takes us with him
whenever he can. We've been to Atlanta, Chicago, San
Francisco, Seattle, and New York in just the last two years.
3
    The first time we visit any city, we try to go downtown. We
usually try to go to the top of the highest building. I remember
one time when we were in Atlanta; we decided to have lunch
at the top of the Westin Peachtree. There was a revolving restaurant up there, named
the "Sun Dial."
4
   We paid for access to a fast elevator that went to the top without stopping. Dad was
very excited. I was nervous, but I didn't want to show it.
5
     We stepped onto the elevator, and I took a big breath.
6
     "Are you okay?" Dad asked.
7
     "Sure, I'll be all right." (I'm not sure I believed it!)
8
    Before I knew it, I was zooming like a rocket straight up. The city below got smaller
and smaller. At first, I closed my eyes, but my curiosity got the best of me. I peeked at
the sky above. It actually was pretty neat.
9
  When the elevator stopped, we stepped out to a restaurant. I noticed the floor slowly
moving, and our waiter seated us by a window.
10
     "Here," my dad said. "You take the seat by the window."
11
     I gulped. "Sure, Dad." (I don't think I'm going to like this!)
12
     While we waited for our food, I looked out the window. We were not moving very
fast, so I actually started to relax. The view of the city changed little by little. Our food
arrived, and as we ate each course, we were treated to interesting changes out the
window. This was actually rather exciting! At one point, we could see other buildings.
Then, we saw the Braves Stadium and places where the 1996 Olympic events took
place. I barely tasted my food because I was so fascinated.
13
    Before I knew it, our dessert had arrived. "Already?" I thought. I ate my sundae as
slow as I could (it was melting faster than I ate it). I wanted to take in as much of the
view as I could. So much for being scared! I guess tall buildings are pretty neat, after all.
Name _____________________________                          Date ___________________
                                High in the Sky
1. The writer says s/he is afraid of       2. The dad likes tall buildings because
   _______.                                   they look:
                                                     Imposing
                                                     Impressive
                                                     Powerful
                                                     Massive
3. Whenever they travel to a city, the     4. What city was the family in during this
   family tries to go to the top of           story?
   __________________.




5. They visited a special type of          6. While they were eating, the floor slowly
   restaurant. What was it?                   turned so they enjoyed a different view
                                              throughout the meal.
                                                    True
                                                    False

7. The writer felt which emotions during   8. Which of the following sites did the
   this event?                                writer not mention?
          Nervousness                                Atlanta Braves Stadium
          Excitement                                 The Underground
          Fascination                                City buildings
          All of the above.                          Sites where Olympic events were
          None of the above.                  held
Attitude
1
     What is an attitude? It is how someone acts. It is
how someone thinks. Some people have good
attitudes. They are happy. They focus on good
things. Some people have bad attitudes. They are
usually not happy. They focus on the bad things that
happen. Your attitude is a part of you.
2
   Scott Hamilton believes in having a good attitude.
Scott was born on August 28, 1958. He was adopted
when he was six weeks old. He grew up in Ohio. Scott has an
older sister. He has a younger brother.
3
    When Scott was two years old, he became sick. He was not
growing. Doctors did many tests. They were not sure what was
wrong with him. His parents were told that he might not live very
long. They took him to a hospital for children. He began a new
diet. He started to exercise. He started feeling better. He was well
enough to watch his sister ice skate.
4
    Scott wanted to try figure skating. He was very good. He was
fast. He was not afraid. The more he skated, the better he felt. He
started to grow again. Doctors say he got better because of
exercise. When Scott was thirteen, he moved away from home.
He started training with a coach. His mother always encouraged
him to be the best person he could be. Scott needed money to
train. His mother went back to school. She became a college
professor. At the same time, she was not well. She had cancer.
She knew how important training with a coach was to Scott. She
believed in him.
5
   In 1980, Scott placed third in the national championships. He
earned a place on the U.S. Olympic team. Scott was chosen to
carry the U.S. flag during the opening of the Olympics. He placed
fifth in his event. Scott kept training. He won many
championships. In 1984, he won a gold medal in the Olympics.
After that, he became a professional figure skater.
6
    Scott toured with the Ice Capades. It was an ice show. Scott
and others performed for people. He skated with the show for two
years. He then started his own show. It was called Stars on Ice.
He stayed with the show for fifteen years. In 2001, Scott retired
from the tour.
7
    Since retiring, he has worked as a reporter on TV. He
commented about skating competitions. He was also the host of
his own show. It was called Skating with Celebrities.
8
    Scott has earned many honors. He won several
championships. He is a part of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame.
One honor is extra special. He started CARES. CARES is a group
that helps people with cancer. Scott had cancer. He wanted to do
something to help others. The group raises money for research.
Over a million dollars has been raised. They help support cancer
patients.
9
    Today, Scott lives in Tennessee. He is married. He has two
sons. Scott believes, "The only disability in life is a bad attitude."
In 2009 he wrote a book. It is called The Great Eight. It tells how
Scott dealt with life's ups and downs. It tells how to be happy.
Name _____________________________                          Date ___________________
                                     Attitude
1.   Scott Hamilton was born on          2.    What happened when Scott was
     August 28, 1958.                          two years old?
          False
          True


3.   Doctors say that ______ and         4.    What sport is Scott Hamilton
     ______ helped Scott get better.           known for doing?
          An operation and medicine                Football
          Pizza and soda                           Basketball
          Vitamins and playing                     Hockey
          Diet and exercise                        Figure skating
5.   How did Scott's mother show that    6.    During the 1980 Olympics, Scott
     she believed in him?                      carried the ______ during the
                                               opening ceremony.
                                                     U.S. coin
                                                     U.S. medal
                                                     U.S. bird
                                                     U.S. flag
7.   Scott won an Olympic gold medal     8.    What did Scott do after becoming
     in 1984.                                  a professional ice skater?
          False
          True


9.   Why did Scott start the CARES       10.   What is a disability?
     foundation?
Go Catfish
1
   Fishing is an all-American pastime. I am not
feeding you a line when I tell you that August is
National Catfish Month! So hold onto your
poles...here are some fun facts about catfish.
2
    Catfish are the most widely harvested fish in
Mississippi. Humphreys County, Mississippi, is the
catfish capital of the world. Catfish is the state fish
of Missouri. However, no matter how much you like them, it is illegal to
lasso a catfish in Tennessee. You've got to pull them in on a line or net
them.
3
    Some Thai fisherman had quite a shock when they netted a giant
catfish as big as a grizzly bear in 2005. Their catfish weighed 646 pounds!
The giant fish was eaten in their remote village. The Mekong River in
Thailand has more species of giant fish than any river on earth. One of the
men who caught the fish said, "It's amazing to think that giants like this still
swim in some of the world's rivers."
4
    So how would you know if you caught a catfish? Catfish are long,
skinny fish with barbels on their chins that look like cats' whiskers. They
have more than 25,000 taste buds. Catfish do not have scales. They are
usually a slate gray color with a bluish tint on their tummies. They are also
covered with tiny, black specks.
5
    Catfish spawn in late spring. These lowly fish have figured out equal
rights because the male catfish makes the nest. The female lays the big
blob of sticky eggs, but the male guards them. The dad is in charge until
the fish larvae are an inch long. Catfish have a long life. Some live for 14
years!
6
    Catfish are sneaky bottom feeders. They eat at night. Young ones eat
insects and algae. Adults eat fish, insects, crayfish, and clams. To catch
one, the best baits to use are soft crab bits, squid, and pieces of fish. It is
surprising that such a quiet fish has its own month-long holiday!
7
    National Catfish Month even has its own legend. One day on a river far,
far away, a little catfish longed for adventure. He was teased about his
dream. One day, he saw a tiny man on the bank of the river. It was the
Catfish Gnome! He granted the little fish his wish. The catfish could travel
anywhere during the sacred month of August!
8
   So, relax and go fishing! Celebrate National Catfish Month because, as
Mark Twain once said, "The catfish is a plenty good fish for anyone!"
Name _____________________________                   Date ___________________
                               Go Catfish
1. Which holiday celebrates catfish? 2. Which state has the catfish as its
       Fish Fry Monday                   state fish?
       National Catfish Month                  Mississippi
       Catfish Day                             Montana
       National Bottom Feeders                 Maine
   Week                                        Missouri
3. What is absolutely not allowed by 4. How much did the world's largest
   the catfish lovers of Tennessee?      catfish weigh?
        Lassoing a catfish                     646 lbs.
        Shooting a catfish                     106 lbs
        Eating a catfish                       146 lbs.
        Harpooning a catfish                   56 lbs.
5. Where was the huge catfish         6. What might be the easiest way to
   caught?                               identify a catfish?
       Taiwan                                  By its color
       Missouri                                By its meow
       England                                 By its fur
       Thailand                                By its whiskers
7. What is another name for a         8. Who said the quote about catfish
   catfish's whiskers?                   at the end of the story?
         Nose hair                             Mark Twain
         Barbels                               Richard Nixon
         A beard                               Charles Dickens
         Prickles                              Prince Charles
Camping Trip Cancelled
1
    John and Jeremy stared out the window
as the rain pelted the glass. Their long faces
showed their disappointment with the
weather.
2
   "Why did it have to rain this weekend?"
asked John despondently.
3
     "I don't know," Jeremy replied sadly. "I wish it was sunny!"
4
    Mom crept up behind the two boys and grabbed at their sides,
tickling them.
5
   John and Jeremy jumped from their seats and started
laughing.
6
     "That's better," said Mom.
7
     Shortly, the sad looks returned to the boys' faces.
8
   "I know you're disappointed," Mom said, trying to console
them. "We'll go camping another time."
9
    "But school starts soon," said John. "It will be a long wait
for another time to come."
10
    Mom gave the boys a look of compassion. "Speaking of
school, we have a few more things to get at the store. Why don't
you get your raincoats on and come with me?"
11
   John and Jeremy glanced at each other and shrugged their
shoulders.
12
     "It'll be better than just sitting here, I guess," said John.
13
     "O.K., then let's go!" said Mom.
14
    The boys grabbed their raincoats out of the coat closet. As
they headed out the kitchen door to the garage, they found Dad
unloading the camping gear from the van.
15
   "Sorry about the rain, guys," said Dad. "I guess we'll have to
camp another time."
16
     Dad glanced at Mom and winked.
17
     "It's O.K.," said Jeremy. "You can't help the rain."
18
  "We're going to the store to get a few things for school," said
Mom. "We won't be gone long."
19
     "O.K.," said Dad, turning back to his task.
20
    The downpour continued as Mom and the boys did their
errands. Shopping didn't help to change their mood. By the time
they arrived at home, the boys were more sullen than ever.
21
   As they drove into the driveway, Jeremy noticed smoke
coming from the chimney. "Dad's got a fire going."
22
    John looked up at the smoke through the car window. "I can't
believe it's August!" he said with a long face. "August should be
hot and sunny, not cold enough for a fire."
23
    Mom pulled the car into the garage, shut off the car, and
turned to the boys. A compassionate smile crossed her face.
"Come on," she said. "Let's get these things in the house and put
them away. Maybe we can play a game together tonight."
24
    A slight smile crossed the boys' faces. "Sure, Mom." They
climbed out of the car, grabbed a couple of bags, and headed into
the house.
25
   "Donald!" Mom called to Dad as she came into the house.
"We're home."
26
     "I'm in the living room," called Dad.
27
     "We'll be right in," said Mom.
28
     Mom emptied the bags and John and Jeremy helped to put
the items away. When they finished, the boys slowly walked to the
living room. As they entered, their eyes lit up with excitement.
29
     "Cool!" said John.
30
     "This is awesome!" said Jeremy.
31
   Mom stood behind them with her hands on their shoulders.
"Well, it's not camping outside, but it's the next best thing!"
32
     Dad climbed out of the tent he had set up in the living room. A
fire was blazing in the fireplace and the camp chairs were set up
in front of the fire. Dad held up a bag of marshmallows and some
long sticks.
33
     "How about an ancient Egyptian treat?
34
    Jeremy looked confused. "Those are just marshmallows," he
said.
35
    "Yes, but they were originally created in Egypt using sap from
the mallow plant," said Dad.
36
     "How did you know that?" asked Jeremy.
37
   "It comes from teaching history," said John. "Dad knows
everything!"
38
    "Well, I've never heard of a mallow plant," said Jeremy. "Is
that how they make marshmallows today?"
39
   Mom walked over and picked up a marshmallow and stick.
"No. Today they use gelatin, corn syrup, corn starch, sugar, and
water. We can even make them at home."
40
     "That sounds messy, but fun!" said Jeremy.
41
     The boys each grabbed a stick and a marshmallow, sat down
in front of the fire, and began to toast them.
42
     Jeremy turned to John. "Camping in the living room!"
43
    "And toasting an ancient Egyptian treat!" said John. "This is
great!"
44
     Dad sat down next to the boys. "Hand me a marshmallow!"
Name _____________________________                            Date ___________________
                         Camping Trip Cancelled
1.   Why did the camping trip get         2.   John and Jeremy put on raincoats
     cancelled?                                before they left to go shopping
          Because it was snowing               with Mom.
          Because it was raining                    False
          Because they had to go                    True
     back-to-school shopping
          Because the boys were sick
3.   What did the boys see when they      4.   Today, marshmallows are made
     returned home from shopping?              from the sap from the mallow
           Nothing, it was raining too         plant.
     hard                                            False
           Smoke coming from the                     True
     chimney
           Dad putting away the
     camping gear
           Sunshine peering through
     the clouds
5.   The boys made the                    6.   Marshmallows were a treat in
     marshmallows that they were               which ancient society?
     toasting.                                      Egypt
           False                                    Ethiopia
           True                                     England
                                                    Europe
7.   Why did the boys think it would      8.   When the boys left to go shopping
     be a long wait before they could          with Mom, what was Dad doing?
     go camping?                                     Setting up a tent in the living
           Because they were going to          room
     camp in the living room                         Taking the camping gear out
           Because school was                  of the van
     starting soon                                   Drying off the camping gear
           Because they had to go                    Putting the camping gear up
     shopping                                  in the attic
           Because it was going to rain
     for many days
Marshmallows and Moonlight
1
    With a shimmering lake in the background reflecting the rising
moon, Susan sat in front of a crackling campfire. She sighed deeply,
settling into the outdoor lounge chair she had gotten for her birthday.
2
    Susan loved camping, especially when her family camped by a
lake. There was something extremely relaxing about being outdoors,
breathing fresh air, and not having a heavy schedule for the
weekend. Adding a campfire to the mix made it just about perfect.
3
   Susan's mom stepped out of the RV (recreational vehicle) with a
bag of plump, white marshmallows.
4
     "Do you want to toast some marshmallows?" she asked Susan.
5
     Susan looked up from her quiet spot. "Sure, that sounds good."
6
   "Would you please get out the toasting sticks, then?" Mom asked as she walked
over to the little table by the fire.
7
    Susan got up and went to the storage compartment of their RV. She pulled out the
storage drawer and lifted off the uninflated pool float that was sitting on top of other
supplies. Toward the bottom of the drawer were long metal sticks that were used for
cooking hotdogs and toasting marshmallows over a fire.
8
    Susan carried the metal cooking sticks over to the chair and reached down to pull
out some marshmallows. She carefully speared two on a stick for her and two more on
a stick for her mother.
9
     "Thanks, dear," her mom said.
10
     For the next several minutes, Susan and her mom carefully roasted their
marshmallows. They both had their own roasting style. Mom liked her marshmallows
lightly browned, so she kept them higher above the heat of the fire than Susan did.
Slowly and consistently she turned the marshmallows, reminding Susan of the times
they would cook chicken on a rotisserie. (A rotisserie is a cooking device that keeps
food, especially meat, constantly turning over the heat source, allowing for even
cooking.) After a few minutes, Mom had marshmallows that were lightly cooked and
soft.
11
      Susan, on the other hand, was more aggressive with her toasting. She liked to first
burn the marshmallows, and then peel off the burnt "skins" and eat them. It did not take
long for them to burn after she thrust them into the fire, so she actually had to be quick
about taking them out. After eating the burnt section, she then returned the stick to the
fire, this time holding it higher above the heat, like her mom. She finish this "stage two"
of cooking by slowly turned them over the heat, browning the insides into a soft, chewy
treat not unlike taffy. Then she'd pull them away from the fire, blow on them to cool them
off, pull them off with her fingers, and plop the gooey mess into her mouth.
12
    Susan and her mom laughed as they ate the sweet treats, because it was
impossible not to get marshmallow all over their lips and fingers. They could barely talk
because their mouths got all sticky.
13
   After four marshmallows each, Mom said, "I've sure had enough. I can only eat so
many sweets at one time."
14
     "Me, too," Susan said. "I'll go get us some wet wipes."
15
    They placed the ends of the metal cooking sticks into the fire so any excess
marshmallow could burn off. In the meantime, they washed their hands with the wet
wipes and then settled in to enjoy the quiet crackling of a beautiful campfire by a lake
kissed by moonlight.
Name _____________________________                         Date ___________________
                   Marshmallows and Moonlight
1. Where were Susan and her mother?       2. What type of camper did they have?




3. True or false. Susan found the cooking 4. Which of the following best defines a
   sticks underneath the camper.             rotisserie?
         False                                     A rotating stick
         True                                      A type of spice
                                                   A cooking device that allows meat
                                             to turn evenly over a heat source
                                                   Another term for cooking chicken
5. How many marshmallows did Susan        6. Which of the following words least
   and her mother eat, combined?             describes marshmallows?
        Six                                       Sweet
        Four                                      Gooey
        Eight                                     Nutritious
        Ten                                       White
7. How would you describe Susan's mood 8. At approximately what time of day did
   in the story?                          the story take place, and how do you
                                          know this?
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  • 1. High in the Sky 1 I've discovered I'm afraid of heights. At least, I'm afraid of open heights. I always thought I liked tall buildings, but now I get a little nervous. 2 My dad, however, loves tall buildings. He says they look powerful. He travels to a lot of cities, and he takes us with him whenever he can. We've been to Atlanta, Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, and New York in just the last two years. 3 The first time we visit any city, we try to go downtown. We usually try to go to the top of the highest building. I remember one time when we were in Atlanta; we decided to have lunch at the top of the Westin Peachtree. There was a revolving restaurant up there, named the "Sun Dial." 4 We paid for access to a fast elevator that went to the top without stopping. Dad was very excited. I was nervous, but I didn't want to show it. 5 We stepped onto the elevator, and I took a big breath. 6 "Are you okay?" Dad asked. 7 "Sure, I'll be all right." (I'm not sure I believed it!) 8 Before I knew it, I was zooming like a rocket straight up. The city below got smaller and smaller. At first, I closed my eyes, but my curiosity got the best of me. I peeked at the sky above. It actually was pretty neat. 9 When the elevator stopped, we stepped out to a restaurant. I noticed the floor slowly moving, and our waiter seated us by a window. 10 "Here," my dad said. "You take the seat by the window." 11 I gulped. "Sure, Dad." (I don't think I'm going to like this!) 12 While we waited for our food, I looked out the window. We were not moving very fast, so I actually started to relax. The view of the city changed little by little. Our food arrived, and as we ate each course, we were treated to interesting changes out the window. This was actually rather exciting! At one point, we could see other buildings. Then, we saw the Braves Stadium and places where the 1996 Olympic events took place. I barely tasted my food because I was so fascinated. 13 Before I knew it, our dessert had arrived. "Already?" I thought. I ate my sundae as slow as I could (it was melting faster than I ate it). I wanted to take in as much of the view as I could. So much for being scared! I guess tall buildings are pretty neat, after all.
  • 2. Name _____________________________ Date ___________________ High in the Sky 1. The writer says s/he is afraid of 2. The dad likes tall buildings because _______. they look: Imposing Impressive Powerful Massive 3. Whenever they travel to a city, the 4. What city was the family in during this family tries to go to the top of story? __________________. 5. They visited a special type of 6. While they were eating, the floor slowly restaurant. What was it? turned so they enjoyed a different view throughout the meal. True False 7. The writer felt which emotions during 8. Which of the following sites did the this event? writer not mention? Nervousness Atlanta Braves Stadium Excitement The Underground Fascination City buildings All of the above. Sites where Olympic events were None of the above. held
  • 3. Attitude 1 What is an attitude? It is how someone acts. It is how someone thinks. Some people have good attitudes. They are happy. They focus on good things. Some people have bad attitudes. They are usually not happy. They focus on the bad things that happen. Your attitude is a part of you. 2 Scott Hamilton believes in having a good attitude. Scott was born on August 28, 1958. He was adopted when he was six weeks old. He grew up in Ohio. Scott has an older sister. He has a younger brother. 3 When Scott was two years old, he became sick. He was not growing. Doctors did many tests. They were not sure what was wrong with him. His parents were told that he might not live very long. They took him to a hospital for children. He began a new diet. He started to exercise. He started feeling better. He was well enough to watch his sister ice skate. 4 Scott wanted to try figure skating. He was very good. He was fast. He was not afraid. The more he skated, the better he felt. He started to grow again. Doctors say he got better because of exercise. When Scott was thirteen, he moved away from home. He started training with a coach. His mother always encouraged him to be the best person he could be. Scott needed money to train. His mother went back to school. She became a college professor. At the same time, she was not well. She had cancer. She knew how important training with a coach was to Scott. She believed in him. 5 In 1980, Scott placed third in the national championships. He earned a place on the U.S. Olympic team. Scott was chosen to
  • 4. carry the U.S. flag during the opening of the Olympics. He placed fifth in his event. Scott kept training. He won many championships. In 1984, he won a gold medal in the Olympics. After that, he became a professional figure skater. 6 Scott toured with the Ice Capades. It was an ice show. Scott and others performed for people. He skated with the show for two years. He then started his own show. It was called Stars on Ice. He stayed with the show for fifteen years. In 2001, Scott retired from the tour. 7 Since retiring, he has worked as a reporter on TV. He commented about skating competitions. He was also the host of his own show. It was called Skating with Celebrities. 8 Scott has earned many honors. He won several championships. He is a part of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. One honor is extra special. He started CARES. CARES is a group that helps people with cancer. Scott had cancer. He wanted to do something to help others. The group raises money for research. Over a million dollars has been raised. They help support cancer patients. 9 Today, Scott lives in Tennessee. He is married. He has two sons. Scott believes, "The only disability in life is a bad attitude." In 2009 he wrote a book. It is called The Great Eight. It tells how Scott dealt with life's ups and downs. It tells how to be happy.
  • 5. Name _____________________________ Date ___________________ Attitude 1. Scott Hamilton was born on 2. What happened when Scott was August 28, 1958. two years old? False True 3. Doctors say that ______ and 4. What sport is Scott Hamilton ______ helped Scott get better. known for doing? An operation and medicine Football Pizza and soda Basketball Vitamins and playing Hockey Diet and exercise Figure skating 5. How did Scott's mother show that 6. During the 1980 Olympics, Scott she believed in him? carried the ______ during the opening ceremony. U.S. coin U.S. medal U.S. bird U.S. flag 7. Scott won an Olympic gold medal 8. What did Scott do after becoming in 1984. a professional ice skater? False True 9. Why did Scott start the CARES 10. What is a disability? foundation?
  • 6. Go Catfish 1 Fishing is an all-American pastime. I am not feeding you a line when I tell you that August is National Catfish Month! So hold onto your poles...here are some fun facts about catfish. 2 Catfish are the most widely harvested fish in Mississippi. Humphreys County, Mississippi, is the catfish capital of the world. Catfish is the state fish of Missouri. However, no matter how much you like them, it is illegal to lasso a catfish in Tennessee. You've got to pull them in on a line or net them. 3 Some Thai fisherman had quite a shock when they netted a giant catfish as big as a grizzly bear in 2005. Their catfish weighed 646 pounds! The giant fish was eaten in their remote village. The Mekong River in Thailand has more species of giant fish than any river on earth. One of the men who caught the fish said, "It's amazing to think that giants like this still swim in some of the world's rivers." 4 So how would you know if you caught a catfish? Catfish are long, skinny fish with barbels on their chins that look like cats' whiskers. They have more than 25,000 taste buds. Catfish do not have scales. They are usually a slate gray color with a bluish tint on their tummies. They are also covered with tiny, black specks. 5 Catfish spawn in late spring. These lowly fish have figured out equal rights because the male catfish makes the nest. The female lays the big blob of sticky eggs, but the male guards them. The dad is in charge until the fish larvae are an inch long. Catfish have a long life. Some live for 14 years! 6 Catfish are sneaky bottom feeders. They eat at night. Young ones eat insects and algae. Adults eat fish, insects, crayfish, and clams. To catch one, the best baits to use are soft crab bits, squid, and pieces of fish. It is surprising that such a quiet fish has its own month-long holiday! 7 National Catfish Month even has its own legend. One day on a river far,
  • 7. far away, a little catfish longed for adventure. He was teased about his dream. One day, he saw a tiny man on the bank of the river. It was the Catfish Gnome! He granted the little fish his wish. The catfish could travel anywhere during the sacred month of August! 8 So, relax and go fishing! Celebrate National Catfish Month because, as Mark Twain once said, "The catfish is a plenty good fish for anyone!"
  • 8. Name _____________________________ Date ___________________ Go Catfish 1. Which holiday celebrates catfish? 2. Which state has the catfish as its Fish Fry Monday state fish? National Catfish Month Mississippi Catfish Day Montana National Bottom Feeders Maine Week Missouri 3. What is absolutely not allowed by 4. How much did the world's largest the catfish lovers of Tennessee? catfish weigh? Lassoing a catfish 646 lbs. Shooting a catfish 106 lbs Eating a catfish 146 lbs. Harpooning a catfish 56 lbs. 5. Where was the huge catfish 6. What might be the easiest way to caught? identify a catfish? Taiwan By its color Missouri By its meow England By its fur Thailand By its whiskers 7. What is another name for a 8. Who said the quote about catfish catfish's whiskers? at the end of the story? Nose hair Mark Twain Barbels Richard Nixon A beard Charles Dickens Prickles Prince Charles
  • 9. Camping Trip Cancelled 1 John and Jeremy stared out the window as the rain pelted the glass. Their long faces showed their disappointment with the weather. 2 "Why did it have to rain this weekend?" asked John despondently. 3 "I don't know," Jeremy replied sadly. "I wish it was sunny!" 4 Mom crept up behind the two boys and grabbed at their sides, tickling them. 5 John and Jeremy jumped from their seats and started laughing. 6 "That's better," said Mom. 7 Shortly, the sad looks returned to the boys' faces. 8 "I know you're disappointed," Mom said, trying to console them. "We'll go camping another time." 9 "But school starts soon," said John. "It will be a long wait for another time to come." 10 Mom gave the boys a look of compassion. "Speaking of school, we have a few more things to get at the store. Why don't you get your raincoats on and come with me?" 11 John and Jeremy glanced at each other and shrugged their shoulders. 12 "It'll be better than just sitting here, I guess," said John. 13 "O.K., then let's go!" said Mom.
  • 10. 14 The boys grabbed their raincoats out of the coat closet. As they headed out the kitchen door to the garage, they found Dad unloading the camping gear from the van. 15 "Sorry about the rain, guys," said Dad. "I guess we'll have to camp another time." 16 Dad glanced at Mom and winked. 17 "It's O.K.," said Jeremy. "You can't help the rain." 18 "We're going to the store to get a few things for school," said Mom. "We won't be gone long." 19 "O.K.," said Dad, turning back to his task. 20 The downpour continued as Mom and the boys did their errands. Shopping didn't help to change their mood. By the time they arrived at home, the boys were more sullen than ever. 21 As they drove into the driveway, Jeremy noticed smoke coming from the chimney. "Dad's got a fire going." 22 John looked up at the smoke through the car window. "I can't believe it's August!" he said with a long face. "August should be hot and sunny, not cold enough for a fire." 23 Mom pulled the car into the garage, shut off the car, and turned to the boys. A compassionate smile crossed her face. "Come on," she said. "Let's get these things in the house and put them away. Maybe we can play a game together tonight." 24 A slight smile crossed the boys' faces. "Sure, Mom." They climbed out of the car, grabbed a couple of bags, and headed into the house. 25 "Donald!" Mom called to Dad as she came into the house. "We're home." 26 "I'm in the living room," called Dad. 27 "We'll be right in," said Mom.
  • 11. 28 Mom emptied the bags and John and Jeremy helped to put the items away. When they finished, the boys slowly walked to the living room. As they entered, their eyes lit up with excitement. 29 "Cool!" said John. 30 "This is awesome!" said Jeremy. 31 Mom stood behind them with her hands on their shoulders. "Well, it's not camping outside, but it's the next best thing!" 32 Dad climbed out of the tent he had set up in the living room. A fire was blazing in the fireplace and the camp chairs were set up in front of the fire. Dad held up a bag of marshmallows and some long sticks. 33 "How about an ancient Egyptian treat? 34 Jeremy looked confused. "Those are just marshmallows," he said. 35 "Yes, but they were originally created in Egypt using sap from the mallow plant," said Dad. 36 "How did you know that?" asked Jeremy. 37 "It comes from teaching history," said John. "Dad knows everything!" 38 "Well, I've never heard of a mallow plant," said Jeremy. "Is that how they make marshmallows today?" 39 Mom walked over and picked up a marshmallow and stick. "No. Today they use gelatin, corn syrup, corn starch, sugar, and water. We can even make them at home." 40 "That sounds messy, but fun!" said Jeremy. 41 The boys each grabbed a stick and a marshmallow, sat down in front of the fire, and began to toast them. 42 Jeremy turned to John. "Camping in the living room!"
  • 12. 43 "And toasting an ancient Egyptian treat!" said John. "This is great!" 44 Dad sat down next to the boys. "Hand me a marshmallow!"
  • 13. Name _____________________________ Date ___________________ Camping Trip Cancelled 1. Why did the camping trip get 2. John and Jeremy put on raincoats cancelled? before they left to go shopping Because it was snowing with Mom. Because it was raining False Because they had to go True back-to-school shopping Because the boys were sick 3. What did the boys see when they 4. Today, marshmallows are made returned home from shopping? from the sap from the mallow Nothing, it was raining too plant. hard False Smoke coming from the True chimney Dad putting away the camping gear Sunshine peering through the clouds 5. The boys made the 6. Marshmallows were a treat in marshmallows that they were which ancient society? toasting. Egypt False Ethiopia True England Europe 7. Why did the boys think it would 8. When the boys left to go shopping be a long wait before they could with Mom, what was Dad doing? go camping? Setting up a tent in the living Because they were going to room camp in the living room Taking the camping gear out Because school was of the van starting soon Drying off the camping gear Because they had to go Putting the camping gear up shopping in the attic Because it was going to rain for many days
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  • 15. Marshmallows and Moonlight 1 With a shimmering lake in the background reflecting the rising moon, Susan sat in front of a crackling campfire. She sighed deeply, settling into the outdoor lounge chair she had gotten for her birthday. 2 Susan loved camping, especially when her family camped by a lake. There was something extremely relaxing about being outdoors, breathing fresh air, and not having a heavy schedule for the weekend. Adding a campfire to the mix made it just about perfect. 3 Susan's mom stepped out of the RV (recreational vehicle) with a bag of plump, white marshmallows. 4 "Do you want to toast some marshmallows?" she asked Susan. 5 Susan looked up from her quiet spot. "Sure, that sounds good." 6 "Would you please get out the toasting sticks, then?" Mom asked as she walked over to the little table by the fire. 7 Susan got up and went to the storage compartment of their RV. She pulled out the storage drawer and lifted off the uninflated pool float that was sitting on top of other supplies. Toward the bottom of the drawer were long metal sticks that were used for cooking hotdogs and toasting marshmallows over a fire. 8 Susan carried the metal cooking sticks over to the chair and reached down to pull out some marshmallows. She carefully speared two on a stick for her and two more on a stick for her mother. 9 "Thanks, dear," her mom said. 10 For the next several minutes, Susan and her mom carefully roasted their marshmallows. They both had their own roasting style. Mom liked her marshmallows lightly browned, so she kept them higher above the heat of the fire than Susan did. Slowly and consistently she turned the marshmallows, reminding Susan of the times they would cook chicken on a rotisserie. (A rotisserie is a cooking device that keeps food, especially meat, constantly turning over the heat source, allowing for even cooking.) After a few minutes, Mom had marshmallows that were lightly cooked and soft. 11 Susan, on the other hand, was more aggressive with her toasting. She liked to first burn the marshmallows, and then peel off the burnt "skins" and eat them. It did not take long for them to burn after she thrust them into the fire, so she actually had to be quick about taking them out. After eating the burnt section, she then returned the stick to the fire, this time holding it higher above the heat, like her mom. She finish this "stage two"
  • 16. of cooking by slowly turned them over the heat, browning the insides into a soft, chewy treat not unlike taffy. Then she'd pull them away from the fire, blow on them to cool them off, pull them off with her fingers, and plop the gooey mess into her mouth. 12 Susan and her mom laughed as they ate the sweet treats, because it was impossible not to get marshmallow all over their lips and fingers. They could barely talk because their mouths got all sticky. 13 After four marshmallows each, Mom said, "I've sure had enough. I can only eat so many sweets at one time." 14 "Me, too," Susan said. "I'll go get us some wet wipes." 15 They placed the ends of the metal cooking sticks into the fire so any excess marshmallow could burn off. In the meantime, they washed their hands with the wet wipes and then settled in to enjoy the quiet crackling of a beautiful campfire by a lake kissed by moonlight.
  • 17. Name _____________________________ Date ___________________ Marshmallows and Moonlight 1. Where were Susan and her mother? 2. What type of camper did they have? 3. True or false. Susan found the cooking 4. Which of the following best defines a sticks underneath the camper. rotisserie? False A rotating stick True A type of spice A cooking device that allows meat to turn evenly over a heat source Another term for cooking chicken 5. How many marshmallows did Susan 6. Which of the following words least and her mother eat, combined? describes marshmallows? Six Sweet Four Gooey Eight Nutritious Ten White 7. How would you describe Susan's mood 8. At approximately what time of day did in the story? the story take place, and how do you know this?