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But this wasn’t just any room in any home. “Home” is the International
Space Station (ISS), in which three astronauts are orbiting Earth more
than 250 miles above the planet. The “room” is the Destiny, a science
laboratory that was delivered to the outpost last month by the space
shuttle Atlantis. 70
The International Space Station is helping to pave the way for living in
space. 114
The ISS is a home and work center for astronauts who are sent to live
and do science experiments in space. 135
The space station is still a work in progress. New portions will be added
every few months or so over the next five years. The United States,
Russia, Japan, and 13 other nations are building the ISS, which will
stretch, when it’s completed, as tall as a 20-story building with a wingspan
wider than a football field. 193
From “Life in Space” by Laura Linn from Scholastic News (March 19, 2001). Copyright © 2001 by Scholastic Inc. Reproduced by permission of Scholastic Inc.
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Grade 3 WCPM
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Grade 5 WCPM
SOURCE: “Curriculum-Based Norms in Oral Reading for Grades 2–5 (Medians),” from “Curriculum-Based Oral Reading Fluency Norms for Students
in Grades 2 Through 5,” by Jan E. Hasbrouck and Gerald Tindal in Teaching Exceptional Children, Vol. 24, Spring 1992, p. 42. Copyright © 1992
by The Council for Exceptional Children. Reprinted by permission of The Council for Exceptional Children.
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