Grade 5 Reading Comprehension (New Set)

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Tuttle the Turtle

Tuttle was snug inside his leathery egg. It


was completely dark but he didn’t care
because he was warm and safe in a nest in
the sand. His mother had left Tuttle and his
brothers and sisters hidden inside the nest.
When she knew her eggs were safe she
returned to her place in the ocean. Tuttle
and his family were sea turtles.

One day something inside Tuttle told him he was getting too big for his egg.
It was time for Tuttle to hatch. It was time for all the baby turtles in the nest
to hatch. It is safer to hatch and leave the nest at night. Many predators find
baby turtles to be a tasty meal. Birds and mammals will eat baby turtles.

Meanwhile Tuttle worked hard to break open his egg shell. Birds have a brittle
egg shell but turtles have a soft shell that is hard to open. It took some time
for Tuttle to open his egg using his egg tooth but he worked hard and finally
left his shell behind.

But remember, Tuttle’s mother had left her eggs buried about twenty inches
deep in the sand. Tuttle and the other baby turtles had to dig their way out of
the nest but one by one they emerged from the sand.

Tuttle didn’t have time to look around at the beach. Tuttle didn’t care about
the sky or the stars. Instinct told him that his home was in the ocean. Tiny
Tuttle wasn’t afraid of the big ocean waves that landed on the beach. He ran
to the ocean as fast as he could along with dozens of his brothers and sisters
who had just hatched too.

Tuttle already knew how to swim and how to hold his breath under water. He
knew how to breathe while he was under the water too. Tuttle used his small
flippers to swim out into the vast unknown ocean. Tuttle would never come
back to land again but his sisters will some day lay their eggs on a sandy beach.
1. Where was Tuttle’s nest?
a. In a tree
b. On a beach
c. In the grass

2. After Tuttle’s mother laid her eggs she


a. Stayed and kept the eggs warm
b. Flew away
c. Returned to the ocean

3. The safest time for baby turtles to hatch is


a. In the morning
b. In the afternoon
c. At night

4. Right after hatching Tuttle had to next


a. Dig out of the sandy nest
b. Run to the water
c. Swim in the ocean

5. When Tuttle grows up he will


a. Return to the beach every year
b. Sometimes return to the beach
c. Always stay in the ocean
The Aquarium
“LastSaturday my step-dad took us kids to the aquarium for a special treat,”
Kevin reported to his science classmates. “It was a neat place to visit.”

Since it was class participation time, Carla asked, “Did you see any sharks?”

“Yup,” replied Kevin, “Lots of ferocious sharks with big jaws and rows of sharp
teeth. It was great – there’s a way to walk under the shark tank so they swim
over your head.”

“Explain about the difference between a salt water and fresh water habitat,”
said Mr. Ramone, the science teacher.

“Well,” said Kevin, “Ocean creatures live in the salt water tanks and fish that
come from rivers and lakes are in other fresh water tanks. There are even
water snakes in both kinds of tanks.”

“And you know what?” continued Kevin, “You can tell how a fish eats by
looking at its mouth. Fish that eat bugs on the surface have a mouth that
opens upward. Fish that eat other fish by swimming up to them and
swallowing them whole have a mouth in the middle of their face. Some fish
that eat food from the bottom of the ocean or lake have a mouth like a
vacuum cleaner.”

Tyrone spoke up, “We went to the aquarium last February. I liked the nurse
sharks. They were in a shallow pool and you could put your hand in the water
and touch them. That was neat!”

“Do you know that rays and sharks don’t have bones?” said Mr. Ramone.
“Their skeletons are made from cartilage instead.

The bell rang and science class was over for the day. A couple of the kids
stopped and asked Mr. Ramone if the class could take a field trip to the
aquarium at the end of the school year.
1. Who went to the aquarium?
a. Kevin and his step-dad
b. Kevin, his step-dad and other kids
c. Kevin’s class

2. What was special about the shark tank?


a. The sharks had big teeth
b. The sharks had large jaws
c. People could walk under the tank

3. A salt water tank at the aquarium is designed for


a. Fish from lakes
b. Fish from the ocean
c. Fish from streams

4. Who else in the classroom had visited the aquarium?


a. Carla
b. Tyrone
c. Mr. Ramone

5. What kind of fish were in the shallow pool at the aquarium?


a. Nurse sharks
b. Tiger sharks
c. Hammerhead sharks

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