05 August, 2016

Grade 4 August Blog Comprehension

                                                                                            Grade 4 August Blog Comprehension 

       Monty's Big Decision   


There was shouting in the treetops and hollering in the mountains. There was buzzing along the ant trails and down in the rabbit holes.

It was time to choose a new president and the forest was humming with excitement.
"The election is here!" the animals shouted. "Who will you vote for?" they asked each other.

Monty the raccoon heard talk about candidates and conventions, caucuses and campaigns. But while everyone else discussed and debated, Monty was quiet.

"I don't know who to vote for," Monty said worriedly.

"It's an important responsibility," said his dad.

"It's your civic duty," said his mom.

But Monty said, "I'm not ready!"

Monty decided he needed some help. So, he dashed off to find Scotty, the Beaver.

"You need to learn about parties," Scotty said, the water spraying from his fur as he laughed. "Parties will help you decide who to vote for."

So Monty went to Badger's birthday party. Monty played games. He wore a festive party hat. He ate cake. When it was all over, he knew that parties were fun, but he didn't know who to vote for.

Off he scurried to talk to Henry, the squirrel. "Not those kinds of parties," Henry said, his nose twitching with laughter. "Political parties."

"But what are political parties?" Monty asked.

"Political Parties are groups of people who have the same ideas about how our country should be governed or ruled," Henry told him.

"Oh," said Monty feeling more confused than ever.

"Political parties are an important part of deciding who to vote for," Henry said, "but you also need to find out about platforms. Platforms will tell you what each person wants to do as president. Then you can decide who to vote for."

So Monty went to the largest platform he could find, the town stage. He felt big. He felt tall. He did a little dance and sang a little song.

When he was finished, he knew platforms were great places to sing and dance, but he still didn't know who to vote for.

So Monty strode off to talk to Fred, the bear. "Not those kinds of platforms!" Fred said shaking his big furry head. "Platforms are the ideas that a candidate has, or stands on about different things," Fred said. "Parties and platforms are important in deciding who to vote for, but you also need to know about the polls. The polls will tell you who is winning."

Monty went to look at the polls. He saw that they were big. He saw that they were tall. He saw that they held up lights or signs. When he was through looking at the polls, he knew that polls did important work, but he still didn't know who to vote for.

"This is harder than I thought," said Monty.

Finally, Monty trudged over to see Rose, the Eagle.

He found her in a giant nest of sticks in the tallest tree in the forest.

He told Rose what he had learned, she flew down and said, "Not those kinds of polls. The polls in an election tell who is winning and who is losing before everyone gets to cast their vote."

"It's all so confusing." Monty complained.

"Yes it can be confusing, but it's very important." Rose said. "Parties give us ideas about what the candidates believe. Platforms tell us what each candidate wants to do for our country. And polls give us information about who people are voting for."

"Now I know those things are important," said Monty, "but I still don't know who to vote for."

"Go out and listen," Rose said as she flew away. "Then you will know just what to do."

So Monty went to the political parties and listened. Then he went to listen to the candidates speak about their platforms. Finally, Monty listened to the polls. And little by little he made up his mind. Finally the day came to cast his vote.

His dad said, "It's an important responsibility."

His mom said, "It's your civic duty."

"I'm ready!" said Monty.

"Deciding who to vote for was a big decision," he told his parents.

"But I did it! And I'm glad it is over."

"That's great son," said his dad. "Next you can vote for the governor."

Monty gulped and said, "Uh, what's a governor?"

And the shouting and hollering and buzzing began once more.



Language Record
a) Find the synonyms from the passage:

word

synonym

Shouting loudly

humming sound


swallowed



b) Find the antonyms from the passage:

word

antonym

clear


unimportant


losing



b) Write the word class and frame a sentence of your own.

word

word class

sentence

candidates



gulped



confusing




Answer the following Questions:

1 Why was the forest humming in excitement?

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2 Pick the correct word from the passage that means " hurried" .

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3. Use the given  phrase in a sentence of your own -

dashed off -  _____________________________________________________


4  What are political parties?

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5  According to you,how would you decide which candidate should you vote during an election in your  city ? (Application question)

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6 . Explain the term "strode off ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


7 Whom did Monty approach in the beginning to clear his confusion ? Where did Monty go after meeting his friend and what did he do there ?

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Directed  Writing

Imagine you are Monty.. Write a letter to your friend about your experience about how you learned the process of voting and voted for the first time .

  • Your confusion about understanding political parties and birthday parties

  • Understanding the voting procedure

  • Your thoughts and feelings about the first time you casted your vote



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