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Groundhog Day

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    Groundhog Day (ReadWorks Article)
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  • Vocabulary: Legend
    A "legend" is a story that has been passed down from a long time ago, often about a hero or a special event. These stories can be a mix of facts and imagination
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  • Vocabulary: Tradition
    A "tradition" is something special that people do every year, or for a long time, like a favorite holiday, a family recipe, or a special way of celebrating.
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  • Vocabulary: Shadow
    A "shadow" is the dark shape that happens when something blocks light. For example, when you stand outside on a sunny day, your body blocks the sunlight.
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  • Vocabulary: Evidence
    "Evidence" is something that helps prove that something is true. It's like clues that help solve a mystery!
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  • Vocabulary: Pretend
    "Pretend" means to act like something is real when it isn't. It's using your imagination to make up stories or situations.
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  • What happens every year on February 2nd across America?
    Groundhogs wake up and go outside. They check if they can see their shadows.
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  • What does the text describe?
    A fun, American tradition for predicting the weather.
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  • The start of spring can't really be predicted based on whether a groundhog sees its shadow on February 2nd. What evidence from the text supports this statement?
    "There is no evidence from science that groundhogs have special skills to know the weather."
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  • The title of the text is "Groundhog Day." Based on the information in the text, what is Groundhog Day?
    Groundhog Day is on February 2nd every year. According to tradition, a groundhog can predict the start of spring that year based on if it can see its shadow.
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  • What is the main idea of this text?
    Groundhog Day is a fun tradition of pretending that a groundhog can predict the start of spring based on whether it sees its shadow.
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  • Vocabulary: Predict
    "Predict" means to guess what might happen in the future based on what you know. It's like making an educated guess about what will happen next!
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