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Progress Monitoring - Grade 6Maze Student Booklet
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Progress Monitoring - Grade 6Maze Student Booklet
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Progress Monitoring Maze 6.1
Name: _________________ Date: _______________
Practice Passage
Tom goes to a school far from his house. Every morning, he
takes a schoolart bus work
to go to school. In theafternoon library morning
, he also
takes a bus home.
Correct: ___________Incorrect: ___________Adjusted Score: _______
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The Portal
What I am about to tell you is a secret. Shh! There is a portal inever my she
house that
swallows things up socompletely recently sullenly
they can never be recovered. Youbravely probably strictly
have a
similar one in yours.Lots None Which
of my belongings end up inher over the
portal: pens and USB
keys, hairflutes maps ties
, and socks; books, homework, hockey pucks,and up yet
tennis balls; and
even larger thingsbut like then
sweatshirts, gym shorts, umbrellas, and sneakers.
My Us Very
friend Sarah has a portal inher no over
house that must be much biggerif than while
the one in mine, because itbaked posted sucked
in her bicycle. It has alsooperated painted swallowed
a trumpet,
some pom-poms, and hercovered favorite upcoming
pair of riding boots.
My friend Jack’shouse month secret
has a smaller portal that onlyhears takes views
pencils and erasers,
pocket change, orbasically frankly sometimes
a plastic comb.
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My friend Lin’sband house toe
has a portal that only swallowsat up with
electronic
equipment. It has already swallowedalso no two
new smart phones, a laptop computer,and if just
a second-hand iPad.
My friend Caitlin’sbook group house
has the strangest portal I’ve ever built heard seen
of. Caitlin’s
portal only swallows heraccount market school
essays, textbooks, and homework assignments. What’s
less more out
, it always swallows the essays andfieldwork homework statement
assignments on the morning they
aredue red soon
.
I am not sure what happensis on to
things that get sucked into thegame mind portal
, but I have
always imagined thathe it up
leads to another dimension where lostcups labors things
are consumed
like natural resources. Oralways maybepretty
an alternate version of me inmy some which
other universe
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uses them in hercoldly daily wildly
life the same way I useever him them
in mine — or, at least, the
plan rule way
I used them before they gotcrawled sucked wasted
into the portal.
Unfortunately, the portalfirst maybe never
has a fixed location. If itdid hoped went
, it would be
much easier tocount manage talk
, as I could simply be carefulin off to
avoid putting objects near it.
No,him mine the
portal is always a roving portal,only this which
may be anywhere at any given
gift soul time
.
Furthermore, it is invisible. Who knows?How There When
might be a portal right next
if to upon
you at this very moment. Youhad let would
never know until it sucked inhis them your
pencil or something else you happenednear on to
put down too near it.
Myagency glove portal
occasionally swallows up overdue library books.But Such When
if your
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parents are like mine,they we your
will never believe this no matterhow so what
clearly you try to
explain it.Just So Way
, if you get a notice fromas the under
library that a book you’ve checked
about out with
is overdue, you’ve just got togo read sell
through the motions of searching for
it me what
. It doesn’t matter where you look:away through under
the bed, in the garage, inboth shethe
laundry room, or behind the bookshelfbelow past where
the dust makes you sneeze – Achoo!He Its The
book won’t be there. It’s gone.Liked Sucked Written
away into another dimension, maybe. Stolen
by on self
the portal. Just be glad the portal takes only your things and doesn’t take you.
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Progress Monitoring Maze 6.2
Name: _________________ Date: _______________
Practice Passage
Tom goes to a school far from his house. Every morning, he
takes a schoolart bus work
to go to school. In theafternoon library morning
, he also
takes a bus home.
Correct: ___________Incorrect: ___________Adjusted Score: _______
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Sacred Saguaro
The saguaro cactus is one of the most important plants of the southwestern Sonora
desert. This cactus does not grow anywhereabove else over
on earth.
The large tree-like cactusescorrect estimate provide
food and places to live forgenes lots water
of animal
species. The native peoplebut even of
Southern Arizona consider them sacred. Although
ever nothe
saguaros are not technically endangered, Arizonagears laws myths
protect them with strict
rules.
Saguarosgrow plant wither
in the Sonoran Desert, which stretchesfrom upper within
Arizona to
California and runs southjust or to
the Mexican state of Sonora. Theyare soon who
instantly
recognizable even if you have neverpiled seen typed
one in real life, since theyappear destroy slump
in
thousands of movies. While thebroken drawn grown
ones are majestic, saguaros are extremely
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exclusive insatiable vulnerable
to frost and cold, so theyare had ought
not found in mountainous country where
my the up
temperature often drops below freezing athealth night porch
.
It takes a long time foras in the
saguaros to grow. By the timefor they when
are ten years
old, many ofnone them yours
are only one and a halfinches pounds weeks
tall. By the time they areelderly fully shyly
grown, some can be as tallas so to
sixty feet. Generally, they can growfull less over
twenty five
arms that bend upwardand for well
point to the sky. But someany how of
them never grow any arms
atall last or
, so they look like spears.
Becausethey we you
need to collect a lot ofmoney trends water
to survive, saguaros spread out
theirbags roots wings
just a few inches deep inif no the
soil. The roots spread out underground
almost either known
as far as the cactus islone over tall
. But there is always one deeperair box root
, or tap root,
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that extends down twodrops feet rocks
or more.
Individual saguaro cactuses canlive scroll yearn
for more than one hundred and fifty
leaves members years
. They bloom with small white flowersas in or
the early spring. The flowers open
at just next
after sunset, and close again byaway the when
middle of the following afternoon. They
are dare go
pollinated by bees, hummingbirds, various otherkinds rides senses
of birds, and bats. In the
castle filter summer
people pick and eat their brightclear junk red
fruit. People use long poles made
even from next
the ribs of the saguaro toexist knock slip
the fruit off the plant.
Nativepeople songs tales
make a drink from the fruitalways fresh that
is used to celebrate the
beginningago by of
the growing season. It is oftenbanned paid used
as part of a ceremony to
bring plaster strike
rain.
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Saguaros provide homes for lotsdown of some
animal species, including woodpeckers,
finches, martins,drops owls pens
, and wrens. Saguaros can collect anddrive store trade
a lot of water. This
helpsinto the what
plant to survive in the drydesert ocean store
.
The native people of the regiondrop make raise
useful objects from the saguaro. For
example moment option
, they use its spines for sewingboards needles shovels
and its ribs for roofs. Theycall pass use
abandoned bird nests carved out ofeven last the
cactus for storage.
The Saguaro National Parkfights protects violates
these plants. Saguaros cannot be cut down
without special permission because they are so important to the desert environment and
useful for animals and humans.
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Progress Monitoring Maze 6.3
Name: _________________ Date: _______________
Practice Passage
Tom goes to a school far from his house. Every morning, he
takes a schoolart bus work
to go to school. In theafternoon library morning
, he also
takes a bus home.
Correct: ___________Incorrect: ___________Adjusted Score: _______
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Unintended Consequences
Understanding how our behaviors have consequences is important! These behaviors
can be considered ataifyou
personal level or at a societalgroundlevelplace
. At a personal level, if
youmusttried would
like to get stronger you mightbegincyclesleep
to lift weights, eat the rightamountcolortrack
of the right foods every day,andinthe
be sure to get enough sleep.AtByOf
a societal level, if a
cityswimstouches wants
to reduce pollution, it might enactbookslawsstates
that promote recycling and
decrease thecausekind use
of natural resources. However, sometimes ourill-begottennon-binding well-intended
behaviors can have side effects ordiscolored sickenedunwanted
effects. We call these effects “unintended
consequences.”
GraduatedMeasured Unintended
consequences almost always result from aholelackstar
of real
understanding of the problemasin to
be addressed, combined with a lackfor nowof
detailed
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planning. Consider the two examplesemptiedmentioned suspected
above. The girl who wishes togetputtake
stronger and who follows her planchosestayed would
certainly get stronger over time. However,
meshe you
may not have planned on thegoal needright
to buy more food and allocatemoreother round
of her
free time to liftingboxes rosesweights
. She might also find that inmuch order that
to fulfill her plan she
needslight more none
hours of sleep every night. Shecan’t hasn’t isn’t
spend as much time in the
boards document evening
having fun with her friends ashim our she
would like. These costs of getting
fasterlighter stronger
were unintended consequences of the planbutshe you
put into motion. Likewise,
the citymightshe that
reduces pollution may not have plannedfornowwith
the increased costs of
recycling. Orbetterlonger worse
, the city may need to doublehowtheyour
trash collection for all its items
couldshe that
need to be recycled. The increaseinon up
the number of trucks on thegarage housestreet
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might cause more traffic congestion andairsnowwind
pollution.
Unintended consequences are real. Oneexamplejewelweight
comes from mid-century China.
China hadahe it
program to get rid of fourfruitslaws pests
: rats, flies, mosquitos, and sparrows.
Sparrowsgave heldwere
considered a pest because they atefarmers’schools’trucks’
crops. People were
effective at killingrobinssparrows termites
and their eggs. However, when themonkeys rabbitssparrows
were
destroyed, the locust population explodedandshethe
ate even more crops. The increasebutfor in
locusts and damage was an unintendedconsequenceevaluation information
.
Another example is called the Streisand Effect,called namedyelled
after Barbara Streisand, a
famous singerandthe to
actress. About a decade ago, apicturerealityshadow
of her expensive house was
postedmailonline there
. She didn’t want the images online.OfSo The
she attempted to have the
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imagescolored removedscouted
. The attempt backfired. It led toand inthe
picture of her house being more
evenly softlywidely
shared and posted.
Nowadays, some popartistsdrawingsevents
use the Streisand Effect to theiradvantagecelebrationinformation
.
They will pretend to leak partat ofthe
a new song online. They willboost claimsell
it was stolen or
an accident.For Out The
leak will create buzz for thefarnew open
song, which ultimately becomes
more populardownlost than
it would have been otherwise. So, unintended consequences aren’t
always bad.
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Progress Monitoring Maze 6.4
Name: _________________ Date: _______________
Practice Passage
Tom goes to a school far from his house. Every morning, he
takes a schoolart bus work
to go to school. In theafternoon library morning
, he also
takes a bus home.
Correct: ___________Incorrect: ___________Adjusted Score: _______
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Sea Stars
Most people who have spent some time at the beach as children have at some point
become awed and fascinated by starfish. Starfish are undoubtedly interesting, and they
are have run
also extremely bizarre. They come inlast many out
different sizes and colors.
Recently, scientistsfrom of with
ocean life have been trying tobuild create replace
the name
starfish with sea star.Can So Why
? Because the starfish is not reallya my to
fish. It is technically
something elseall that when
is related to sea urchins, sea cucumbers,and but for
sand dollars.
Scientists tell us thatsome there whether
are more than two thousand speciesby from of
sea star
inhabiting all the world’sclouds oceans trees
, and that sea stars are foundafter from right
tropical climates
to the freezing watersas of up
the Arctic. They only live inchlorine saltwater trending
seas, however. They
are never toact be know
found in freshwater lakes, streams, orislands news rivers
.
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Sea stars have hard, bony skinif that will
protects them from most predators. In
addition closing otherwise
, their brilliant colors can camouflage themfrom inside on
danger in a coral reef or
frighten hearten observe
off fish that might otherwise tryhard into to
eat them.
Most sea stars thatmy over you
find at the beach have fivearms guys pets
, looking like a star
shape. Buthad there when
are also species of sea starsuch that with
have ten, twenty, or forty arms.
But For If
a sea star loses one ofits my our
arms, it can simply grow anotherin now to
replace it.
This unusual ability iscalled gave yelled
regeneration. And the sea star hashers our the
amazing ability
to regenerate not onlyits my you
arms, but in some cases itsbetter entire latest
body.
A few species of seamoon star tree
can grow an entirely new body, almost complete multiple
with
arms, out of just abelieving remaining wondering
fragment of one limb. This isbecause therefore wherever
their vital organs
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are housed inand the your
arms, rather than in the centralbody human stage
.
Sea stars also have eyes athas the your
tips of their arms. These eyesgive help live
them to
navigate the undersea world,finding grinding wishing
food in both shallow and deepalbum meaning water
.
Scientists say that the vision ofa it my
sea star is mainly a senseby of up
light and dark. Even
though seabars cones stars
are so dazzlingly colorful, they themselvesask do look
not see any colors.
To feeditself neither together
, the hungry sea star uses tubesleft next on
the bottoms of its arms to
grip hand sit
and pry open clams, oysters, andother rather your
shellfish. Each tube has two glands.
Few No One
gland releases a substance like glue,even how while
the other releases another substance
thatalternates dissolves performs
the first glue-like substance. These samefish pipes tubes
also allow the sea star to
dial hold recall
tightly onto rocks even in crashinglimbs senses waves
.
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Sea stars do not have blood,but even then
instead they pump seawater through their
bodies minds trees
. They crawl along the ocean floorfor or so
in tidal pools at a speedthat why yet
can seem
amazing. Next time you are at the beach or in an aquarium, why not take a close look at
sea stars and prepare to be awed and fascinated all over again?
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Progress Monitoring Maze 6.5
Name: _________________ Date: _______________
Practice Passage
Tom goes to a school far from his house. Every morning, he
takes a schoolart bus work
to go to school. In theafternoon library morning
, he also
takes a bus home.
Correct: ___________Incorrect: ___________Adjusted Score: _______
Keep going
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Robert McCloskey
Robert McCloskey was an artist who wrote and illustrated books for children. He is
best known for hisangry picture taste
books Make Way for Ducklings and Blueberries for Sal,
and ever not
also for his chapter books Homer Priceand so yet
Centerburg Tales.
His first love wascolormusicsnow
. As he later recalled, “From theduck time water
my fingers were
long enough tocomb play surf
the scale, I took piano lessons.I She You
started next to play the
harmonica,her on the
drums, and then the oboe. Themusician’s novelist’s wizard’s
life was the life for me –
as that when
is, until I became interested ingenerals symbols things
electrical and mechanical. I collected
oldelectric liquid yellow
motors and bits of wire, oldclocks dogs wallets
and Meccano sets. I built trainsand if yet
cranes with remote controls, my family’s Christmasboxes crimes trees
revolved, lights flashed and
buzzers buzzed,clouds fuses reds
blew and sparks flew. The inventor’scoat gift life
was the life for me
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– thathas is sees
, until I started making drawings forgrade the very
high school annual.’’
It was thenthat unless which
artwork became his major obsession inbook life music
. After high
school, he attended artfuture piece school
in Boston and then in New York City.After Between Down
that, he
lived by the seasideand but where
painted pictures but found it hardfrom so to
sell enough of them
to makea my up
living. It was only when hedeleted gamedstarted
to combine his paintings with words,
in per with
books that drew richly on hisown the what
experiences in life that he became
conscious dreadful successful
. He won prizes and his fameangrily poorly steadily
grew, despite the interruption of
servingdown in till
the armed forces during World War II.
His My No
most famous book, Make Way for Ducklings,had laid ran
its inception in his own
experiencesand of to
walking through downtown Boston every morningfor on then
his way to
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art school. Thatgave kept was
when he noticed how mother ducksflew used would
stop traffic at around
the sameprize sense time
every day by crossing the busyfame street words
to the Public Garden, a park
for in over
the middle of the city. Hecut took was
fascinated by how confident the ducksarmed said were
and by how people would stophis their what
automobiles and wait patiently to letin lost the
ducks
cross. Before he wrote andblew drew flew
this book, he brought some babyducks plants prizes
into his
studio and spent monthsblooming studying walking
them and drawing them from everyangle baby seed
. The
resulting book was extremely popular,or so yet
popular that a sculptor made bronze
meals paints statues
of the mother duck and herbelongings ducklings passages
that stand now as a famous
ballpark landmark progress
in the same park.
McCloskey continuedand on to
use people and places from hisduck life plan
in his work.
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His wife andhis son your
daughter Sally appeared in Blueberries for Sal. Near Our The
hill in the
story is ahot real strong
hill that was near their house.It Mom We
took him a long time tobake make save
each of his books, because hecamped ignored wanted
to be true to life.
McCloskeyhit sang won
the Caldecott Medal for Make Way for Ducklings.
Gold He You
won the same medal again afew long only
years later for another book. He was
subsequently named a living legend by the Library of Congress shortly before he died in
2003.
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Progress Monitoring Maze 6.6
Name: _________________ Date: _______________
Practice Passage
Tom goes to a school far from his house. Every morning, he
takes a schoolart bus work
to go to school. In theafternoon library morning
, he also
takes a bus home.
Correct: ___________Incorrect: ___________Adjusted Score: _______
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Kimble
There’s a movie from the 1990s called “The Fugitive” based on a TV show with the
same name from the 1960s. The story in the movie isbasically confidently privately
the same as in the
show:an he your
innocent man named Richard Kimble isextremely positively wrongfully
convicted of a crime,
and onhis my we
way to prison he escapes fromcustody tradition witness
. He gets away, changes his
appearance,and not too
then goes around the country tryingat to with
locate the evidence he needs
tofilm lose prove
his innocence. Meanwhile, a dedicated teamby of to
U.S. Marshals is hunting for
him,and or so
whenever the Marshals get too close,he its you
must move on quickly or else
hide jump risk
being recaptured.
Before his arrest, Kimbleset told was
a doctor, but now that hebegs is says
on the run from
the police,he she you
makes his living by working atglorious nervous various
menial jobs for low pay. He
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shows tries wins
to stay clear of any placeabout how where
he might be recognized. He doesever not often
associate with people who he thinksgivelike might
be able to guess his realidentity people question
. When
he is cornered, he alwaysfinds grows saves
a clever way to get free,no the yet
matter how hopeless the
situation appears.From There Who
is something so decent about Kimblebut once that
it is hard not to
sympathizeafter on with
him and hope he finds abunk joke way
out of his predicament soon.
Thegame point sense
of telling you about the storyas in of
Dr. Kimble is so you’ll understand
any even why
my father named the stray dog Kimble.Lost The Your
dog just showed up one night.
He I One
had no collar and no tags,and but the
where he’d come from we didn’thave know want
.
We already had a dog named Atlas,both so who
was a big dog with perkycars ears gloves
and
fluffy black and brown fur. Kimblesave told would
visit our backyard and play with Atlas,it me who
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was chained to his doghouse. Atlasdig fed was
a good dog, but without thebark chain link
he would
run off to visitif the your
duck pond beyond the wooded areahim that will
bordered our backyard.
He could getchimps ticks wings
or fleas or run into ahike race skunk
in those woods.
Kimble acted friendlyand ever for
playful, and soon Atlas didn’t mindfrom so when
he ate
from his food dishif or why
slurped water from his bowl. Onedream night show
it was raining really
hard, somine they we
asked our father if we couldbuy do let
Kimble sleep inside the house, and
he its you
said okay.
My mother gave Kimblea no or
bath and treated him with tickand not was
flea spray. The
next morning whenit my we
put Atlas on his chain, Kimblefixed read stayed
close by. He came when
wecalled talked went
him. And he sat when weate ran said
, “Kimble, sit!” We were all amazedat on then
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how smart and gentle he was.Each He It
was hard to imagine how heended lasted traded
up a stray,
fending for himself.
By The Your
fugitive dog stayed with us forabout much softly
a month before he moved on. We
never saw him again, but we were all sure he was innocent.