The document is a reading comprehension test about Berry Middle School. It asks 14 multiple choice questions about the school's football team name, an upcoming cheerleading workshop, details on joining the cheer squad, new uniforms for 7th graders, an upcoming charity event and dance, how charity money will be used, what students should do with charity pencils, details on an upcoming student council election, when and where to hear the school band, consequences for missing homework and school, what detention and suspension mean, key points of the dress code for boys and girls, what the daily pledge of allegiance expresses, and that jobs should not interfere with school responsibilities.
The document is a reading comprehension test about Berry Middle School. It asks 14 multiple choice questions about the school's football team name, an upcoming cheerleading workshop, details on joining the cheer squad, new uniforms for 7th graders, an upcoming charity event and dance, how charity money will be used, what students should do with charity pencils, details on an upcoming student council election, when and where to hear the school band, consequences for missing homework and school, what detention and suspension mean, key points of the dress code for boys and girls, what the daily pledge of allegiance expresses, and that jobs should not interfere with school responsibilities.
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Green Line 4 _G8_ - Unit 2 _The Growl_ - Reading Comprehension
The document is a reading comprehension test about Berry Middle School. It asks 14 multiple choice questions about the school's football team name, an upcoming cheerleading workshop, details on joining the cheer squad, new uniforms for 7th graders, an upcoming charity event and dance, how charity money will be used, what students should do with charity pencils, details on an upcoming student council election, when and where to hear the school band, consequences for missing homework and school, what detention and suspension mean, key points of the dress code for boys and girls, what the daily pledge of allegiance expresses, and that jobs should not interfere with school responsibilities.
The document is a reading comprehension test about Berry Middle School. It asks 14 multiple choice questions about the school's football team name, an upcoming cheerleading workshop, details on joining the cheer squad, new uniforms for 7th graders, an upcoming charity event and dance, how charity money will be used, what students should do with charity pencils, details on an upcoming student council election, when and where to hear the school band, consequences for missing homework and school, what detention and suspension mean, key points of the dress code for boys and girls, what the daily pledge of allegiance expresses, and that jobs should not interfere with school responsibilities.
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20111031 Reading Comprehension „The Growl“
1. What is the name of Berry Middle School’s football team?
2. What did the cheerleaders do in September that year? 3. When and where can students join the cheerleaders’ team, if they want to? 4. What will new 7th graders get on January 8? 5. What is the Student Council’s big charity event in November? 6. Who will get the money raised by the Student Council? 7. What are students who buy a charity pencil supposed to do? 8. When is the next election of the Student Council? 9. Where and when can students listen to the school band? 10. What happens to students who do not do their homework or who are late for school regularly? 11. What do these penalties mean? Explain in English! 12. What are the important points of the school dress code for boys and girls? Just write as short notes as possible. 13. What do the students express by the daily pledge of allegiance? 14. What does “jobs ought not to interfere with homework or school activities” mean?
20111031 Reading Comprehension „The Growl“
1. What is the name of Berry Middle School’s football team? 2. What did the cheerleaders do in September that year? 3. When and where can students join the cheerleaders’ team, if they want to? 4. What will new 7th graders get on January 8? 5. What is the Student Council’s big charity event in November? 6. Who will get the money raised by the Student Council? 7. What are students who buy a charity pencil supposed to do? 8. When is the next election of the Student Council? 9. Where and when can students listen to the school band? 10. What happens to students who do not do their homework or who are late for school regularly? 11. What do these penalties mean? Explain in English! 12. What are the important points of the school dress code for boys and girls? Just write as short notes as possible. 13. What do the students express by the daily pledge of allegiance? 14. What does “jobs ought not to interfere with homework or school activities” mean?
20111031 Reading Comprehension „The Growl“
1. What is the name of Berry Middle School’s football team? 2. What did the cheerleaders do in September that year? 3. When and where can students join the cheerleaders’ team, if they want to? 4. What will new 7th graders get on January 8? 5. What is the Student Council’s big charity event in November? 6. Who will get the money raised by the Student Council? 7. What are students who buy a charity pencil supposed to do? 8. When is the next election of the Student Council? 9. Where and when can students listen to the school band? 10. What happens to students who do not do their homework or who are late for school regularly? 11. What do these penalties mean? Explain in English! 12. What are the important points of the school dress code for boys and girls? Just write as short notes as possible. 13. What do the students express by the daily pledge of allegiance? 14. What does “jobs ought not to interfere with homework or school activities” mean? 1. What is the name of Berry Middle School’s football team? - Berry Bears 2. What did the cheerleaders do in September that year? – They went to a gymnastics workshop. 3. When and where can students join the cheerleaders’ team, if they want to? – On November 13 from 3.30 till 5.30 pm. in the gym 4. What will new 7th graders get on January 8? – their uniform 5. What is the Student Council’s big charity event in November? – the fall dance 6. Who will get the money raised by the Student Council? – poor families in Mesquite 7. What are students who buy a charity pencil supposed to do? – They are supposed to attach a personal note to it and tell the Student Council the name of the person they want to send it to. 8. When is the next election of the Student Council? – On December 4 9. Where and when can students listen to the school band? At the gym in the Winter Concert on December 15 10. What happens to students who do not do their homework or who are late for school regularly? – They can get detention or suspension. 11. What do these penalties mean? Explain in English! – detention: you have to stay at school after the last period and do extra work. Suspension: you are excluded from class / you are not allowed to be in class and you must do extra work at school instead. 12. What are the important points of the school dress code for boys and girls? Just write as short notes as possible. Boys: no earrings, hair out of eyes, hair not longer than shirt collar at back / girls: not too large jewelry 13. What do the students express by the daily pledge of allegiance? – that they love their country 14. What does “jobs ought not to interfere with homework or school activities” mean? – If students have a job, school always has the priority, i. e. they always must do their duties at school, be in class, do their homework, take part in school activities.
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