8.2 Reading Test - Modified

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5 questions

8.2 Reading Test

Read the WHOLE story, School Then and Now, on your own. Once you have finished the story, answer the questions.

School Then and Now



Schools today are like schools long ago. We go to school to learn just like they did long ago. Kids learn how to read and write at school. We also go to make friends just like we did long ago. Kids play with each other at recess and talk at lunch. However, there are many ways that schools have changed over time.

Long ago, children had to walk many miles to school. Now, children take buses or ride in cars to school.

Long ago, schools had only one room. Now, schools are large buildings with many different classroom.

Long ago, children in your class were many different ages. Now, children in your class are all the same. age. 4

Long ago, children had to share a desk. Now, students have their own desk.

Long ago, students used chalk to write on the slates. Now, students use pencils to write in notebooks.

It is fun to look at how schools have changed and how they have stayed the same.

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How are schools today like schools long ago?

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Read the sentence.
However, there are many ways that schools have changed over time.
Is this important to the story?

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Why did students have to walk to school long ago?

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Read the sentence.
Long ago, students used chalk to write on slates.
What does the word slate mean?

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What do you have in your classroom now that they did not have long ago?