Developing Reading Power Grade 3 Exercise 13-20
Developing Reading Power Grade 3 Exercise 13-20
Developing Reading Power Grade 3 Exercise 13-20
FOWLS
Fowls are animals. They are animals with two
feet and
two wings. Their bodies are covered with
feathers. They
give us eggs. Their meat is good to eat.
Chickens, ducks,
turkeys and geese are fowls. They eat grains
such as
palay and corn. Chickens like worms. Ducks and
geese
like to swim. They like to stay in the water They
are water
birds so they have webbed feet. Turkeys have
beautiful
feathers. The male turkey spreads its tail like a
fan. Geese
are good watchers. They make loud noise when
people
get
Miss Tan
Girl Scout Leader
1. For whom was the notice written?
2. When was the notice written?
3. When is Independence Day?
4. What were the Girl Scouts told to do so?
5. What will the girls wear?
6. When will the parade be held?
7. At what time will the parade start?
8. Where will the parade end?
9. Who wrote the notice?
10. What reminders were given to the Girl
Scouts?
THE FIRST MONKEY
Long time ago, there was a farmer who had a
wide
corn field. He grew big and sweet corn. One day
he saw
some of his corn gone. Many corn plants had no
more
fruits. He wanted to catch whoever stole his
corn.
He