Sequence DAY 5 READ THE PASSAGE Think about the main idea and the order of events in the story.
Mixed-Up Aunt Hilda
June and I were very excited because Mom’s sister, Aunt Hilda, was coming to visit all the way from South Africa. Aunt Hilda studied zebras there, and she told many interesting stories. She was really funny, too, because she did everything backward. “I wonder if we’ll have breakfast for dinner,” June said. “Or maybe Aunt Hilda will wash clothes in the dishwasher and dishes in the washing machine again.” “I sure hope not. Her visits are getting expensive,” said Dad, who was looking out the window and waiting for Aunt Hilda’s taxi to arrive. “Oh, here she is!” Aunt Hilda came through the door. “Good morning!” she said, even though it was late in the afternoon. We laughed, which made Aunt Hilda blush. Aunt Hilda then passed out presents. She gave me a new doll and June a toy robot. She gave Mom a new tie and Dad some fancy perfume. “I’m so hungry, I could eat a fly!” Aunt Hilda said. “We’re having chicken salad instead,” Dad said. “Why don’t you get ready for dinner, Hilda.” Aunt Hilda walked into the bathroom, put on her pajamas, and walked past us to the guest bedroom. June and I started giggling. “It must have been a very long flight,” Mom said.
SKILL PRACTICE Read each question. Fill in the bubble next to the correct answer.
1. What is the passage mostly about? 3. What happens after Hilda says she is hungry? A differences between America and Africa A She gives the family presents. B differences between a sister and brother B She eats a fly. C a strange aunt C Dad sets the table. D a funny family D She gets ready for bed.
2. What happens immediately after Aunt 4. Which detail supports the idea that Hilda
Hilda arrives? is odd? A She gives June a doll. A She brings gifts for the family. B She mixes up the gifts. B She mixes up morning and evening. C She says, “Good morning!” to the family. C She is hungry after her trip. D She helps the family make breakfast. D June and the narrator enjoy her visits.
STRATEGY PRACTICE As you were reading, what did you think was the oddest thing that Aunt Hilda did?