10 August, 2016

Grade 5 Blog Comprehension for August 2016 -17

Read the passage and answer the following questions:

                                                The Gift

One windy day in March, Mary Miller was on her way to school when she looked in a store window. She saw  lovely red apples. "Oh", she said, "how lovely!

If only Mamma could have one!"

Mary's mother was very poor. She had been a nurse ever since Mary's father died. She had worked hard to earn a living for herself and Mary. But now she had become sick. She was bound to lie in bed all day, and when Mary was away at school, the house was very lonesome. She missed her little angel. That is what she called Mary. Mary took care of her mother. She cooked her food. Mostly she cooked soup. They could not afford fresh fruit. She would sing to her at night.

She was usually a good student, but that day she made so many mistakes that the teacher looked at her in surprise. She was not paying attention. She was thinking about her mother and the apples.

When school was dismissed, Mary started home. She had gone only a short distance when she saw a man in front of her drop his wallet. Running quickly forward she picked it up. There must be a good deal of money in it, thought Mary.

How I wish I could keep it. Then I could buy Mamma a red apple and so many other things she needs. She knew this would not be right, so she hurried after the man.

Touching him on the arm, she said, "Please, Sir, you dropped your wallet."

"Thank you," said the man taking the wallet. Then noticing how poorly she was dressed, he said, "Why did you not keep the wallet?"

"Because that would be stealing," replied Mary. "But," she continued honestly, "before I thought I must give it back to you, I did wish I could keep it, for then I could buy Mamma a red apple."

He smiled kindly and said, "You are a good little girl to return my wallet. I would like to give you a little present and then you can buy a red apple." He handed her a dollar and then said goodbye.

Mary was so surprised that she ran to the store. The store owner happened to look out and saw the same little girl who stood looking so longingly in at his window in the morning. He quickly picked out the biggest, roundest, reddest apple he could find. He took it out to Mary and said, "Would you like this one?"

She took the apple and gave him the dollar. No charge, he said, returning it.

She thanked him—"for my mother," and he smiled and gave her another. "For you, too," he said. When Mary reached home with her treasures, she found her mother fast asleep. She put the apples and dollar on a plate where her mother could see them when she awoke.

When Mrs. Miller was told the wonderful story, she kissed her little daughter and said, "You see, dear, it always pays to be honest and truthful."

I. Language Record:

Fill in the blank with the correct synonym for the underlined word from the passage:

1. The children planned to shock their parents. _______________

2. Neha waited impatiently for her Christmas vacation. _________

3. The children listened to their nanny's delightful stories. _______

II. Answer the questions below:

Q.1. How did Mary take care of her mother?

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Q.2 The teacher observed Mary was inattentive in the class. Explain.

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Q.3 Which quality of Mary impressed the man? How did he reward her?

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Q.4 Why do you think Mary could not afford to buy the apples for her mother? (application)

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Q.5 Use 3 adjectives to describe Mary:

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Q.6 Complete the sentence in your own words:

How I wish I could ___________________________________________.

Directed writing

Imagine you are Mary in the story. Write a letter to your friend telling him/her your experience of being honest and truthful.

  • Your desire to buy those apples.

  • The man you saw who dropped his wallet.

  • Your reward and what were your feelings.
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