Bellringers January 6th – January 10th.

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Bellringers January 6th – January 10th

Passage for 1/6-1/10 READ and use this passage to answer each day’s question: Your body needs energy to grow and heal itself. Your body also needs energy to move and think. That energy comes from the food you eat. It also comes from what you drink. How can you tell how much energy you get when you eat and drink? You can look at the calories. Most foods and drinks have labels that tell you how many calories they have. That number tells you how much energy you could get from eating or drinking something. You need the right number of calories every day. Most kids need between 1,600 and 2,500 calories every day. Your doctor can help you decide how many calories you should get.

1/6/14 Question Answer the following question based on this week’s passage. Write the letter AND the answer. 1. Which title summarizes this text? All About Calories Cooking a Great Dinner! The Earth’s Energy New Food For You to Try

1/7/14 Question Answer the following question based on this week’s passage. Write the letter AND the answer. 2. Where does your body get energy? From growing From healing itself From food and drinks From labels

1/8/14 Question Answer the following question based on this week’s passage. Write the letter AND the answer. 3. When the author claims that people need the right number of calories, what can you infer about the meaning of that phrase? It means that everyone should eat the exact same number of calories It means finding the healthy amount for each individual’s body It means not exceeding 2,500 calories. It means only consuming certain types of calories.

1/9/14 Question Answer the following question based on this week’s passage. Write the letter AND the answer. 4. What is a grammatical feature of this sentence: Your body needs energy to grow and heal itself. It only has one noun It has a compound predicate It has five predicates It has four verbs

1/10/14 Question Answer the following question based on this week’s passage. Write the letter AND the answer. 5. Which is the tone of this text? informative humorous fearful sorrowful

Bellringer Checks Make sure your NAME is on your bellringer. Make sure your TEAM NAME is on your bellringer. Make sure each day’s bellringer is LABELED. Please TURN-IN the bellringers.