Transcript Bellringers

Bellringers
April 28th – May 2nd
DIRECTIONS:
Read the passage
 Read the current day’s questions
 Choose the correct answer by writing the
letter and the answer on your paper
 Turn in your bellringers on Thursday
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4/28 -4/29 Passage
Your body does a lot of things amazingly well. But as
incredible as your body is, it can still be attacked by germs.
Germs can invade your body, and until your body gets rid of
them, you feel sick. There are many different kinds of
germs, and all of them are too small for you to see without
a microscope. One kind of germ is bacteria (bak-TEER-eeuh). Bacteria are one-celled forms of life. They can grow
outside the body, but they can also grow inside the body.
Ear infections and strep throat are caused by bacteria.
Food poisoning is also cause by bacteria. Some bacteria are
actually good for your body. They help you digest what you
eat and drink. But many kinds of bacteria can make you
very sick.
4/28/14 Questions
1. What is this text mostly about?
a.
b.
c.
d.
bacteria
how your body grows
microscopes
cells
2. How does this text feature help a reader: (bak-TEERee-uh)?
a.
b.
c.
d.
It tells readers a word’s part of speech
It tells readers how to spell a word
It tells readers how to pronounce a word
It tells readers how to write a word
4/29/14 Questions
3. What does the prefix micro- tell you about a microscope?
a.
b.
c.
d.
It lets you see very large things
It lets you see very small things
It is used for science
It is used for body parts
4. Which sentence is a passive sentence?
a.
b.
c.
d.
But many kinds of bacteria can make you very sick.
Food poisoning is also caused by bacteria.
Your body does a lot of things amazingly well.
Bacteria are one-celled forms of life.
5. Which word describes one-celled forms of life?
a.
b.
c.
d.
microscopes
bodies
bacteria
ear infections
4/30 -5/1 Passage
There are few types of germs that can invade your body
and make you sick. Some of those germs are viruses.
Viruses are a little different from bacteria. While bacteria
are one-celled forms of life, viruses are not. In fact, many
scientists don’t consider viruses to be alive until they are in
a cell. That is because viruses need to be inside a cell to
grow. When a virus gets inside a cell, it uses that cell as a
host and lives on the nutrients in that cell. Then, it
reproduces itself and makes more viruses. Those viruses
invade more cells and use them as hosts. Viruses are
smaller than bacteria, but they can still make you very sick.
Most colds are caused by viruses. Viruses cause the flu,
chicken pox, and measles, too.
4/30/14 Questions
1. Which index entry would include this text?
a.
b.
c.
d.
doctors
kinds of germs
nutrition
hosting a party
2. Which word in a text is important to know and could be
shown in bold or italicized print?
a.
b.
c.
d.
sick
bacteria
chicken pox
viruses
5/1/14 Questions – Turn in Bellringers
today
3. Which word is a synonym for reproduce?
a.
b.
c.
d.
remove
copy
erase
move
4. What is the phrase inside a cell an example of?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Conjunction (connects two independent clauses)
Predicate (verb phrase of a sentence)
Subject (a person or thing that is being discussed)
Prepositional phrase (shows a relationship between an object and another
word in the sentence)
5. Which word has the same meaning as invade?
a.
b.
c.
d.
attack
grow
feed
study
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bellringer
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