“I ______ we will go out to play today,” said Dad.
(thick, thin, think)
think
Stan looks ______ the shed.
(after, around, away)
around
Where do you ride in a space ship?
at the top
What is the part of the article called “Lunar Rover” about?
We can drive on the moon.
Jan sees a ______ next to a gate.
(robe, rose, rot)
rose
“Ken, you must make this bed ______ we go,” Mom said.
(been, before, brown)
before
Stan will pick up the shed ______ it will help his dad.
(because, bird, blue)
because
Which BEST tells about the part of the article called “Blast Off”?
2. A space ship can fly you to the moon.
Which BEST tells what this article is all about?
3. We can take a trip to the moon.
Jan smells it with her ______.
(nose, not, note)
nose
“I will ______ in the trash can, too,” said Ken.
(band, big, bring)
bring
He starts to ______ out some of the stuff.
(carry, could, water)
carry
What is on the Moon?
dust
Why did the author write this article?
2. to tell what a trip to the Moon is like
The little spines ______ her hand.
(poke, pole, pot)
poke
“My kite will fly well in this ______ wind,” Ken said.
(light, like, line)
light
Stan picked up the shed because it was ______.
(messes, messing, messy)
messy
What keeps you safe on the Moon?
(camera, lunar rover, space suit)
space suit
What does the author want you to think about the Moon?
1. that it is fun
Pam gets a long ______.
(top, tube, tug)
tube
“I will ______ you how to make the kite do tricks,” said Dad.
(she, shop, show)
show
Stan is being ______ to his dad.
(helped, helpful, helps)
helpful
Which part of the article tells what the Moon is like?
2. The Flight
Which sentence from the article BEST shows how the author feels about the Moon?
3. "Our Moon is beautiful!"
Pam knows the ______ to pick up after she cuts.
(rude, rule, rust)
rule