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Non-fiction: Archaeologists Hit a Homer Run Archaeologists Hit a Homer Run A blood thirsty Cyclops traps Odysseus and his soldiers in a cave. Thinking fast, the hero stabs the monster in the eye, blinding it. He and the soldiers escape unharmed. That scene is one of the most action-packed passages in the Odyssey, an epic, or long poem, by the Greek poet Homer. It s also the decoration on a rare 2,500-year-old sarcophagus 1 that was recently found in Asia. Leigh Haeger The coffin features a vivid color Map of Cyprus illustration of Odysseus s brave act. Odysseus is one of the most famous fighters in Greek mythology. Construction workers found the sarcophagus in a tomb in western Cyprus, an island in the Mediterranean Sea. The tomb had already been looted of other valuables. Only two similar coffins have been found in Cyprus. One is housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, and the second is in a London museum. The colors on those coffins have faded and are not as vibrant 2 as the paintings on the newly discovered sarcophagus, experts say. The coffin might have held a soldier. "Maybe this represents...a warrior," Pavlos Flourentzos, a Cyprus official, told reporters. 1 sarcophagus: stone coffin 2 vibrant: bright and lively 1 Article: Copyright 2007 Weekly Reader Corporation. All rights reserved. Weekly Reader is a registered trademark of Weekly Reader Corporation. Used by permission.

Questions: Archeologists Hit a Homer Run Name: Date: 1. Where did construction workers find the sarcophagus? A in a tomb in western Cyprus B buried under a museum in Greece C floating in the Mediterranean Sea D in a cave in upstate New York 2. Read this paragraph from the passage: The coffin features a vivid color illustration of Odysseus s brave act. Odysseus is one of the most famous fighters in Greek mythology. What is the purpose of this paragraph? A to explain how Odysseus s problem was solved B to describe the appearance of the coffin C to compare the coffin to the work of the Greek poet Homer D to show the effect of finding an ancient coffin 3. Which of the following can you conclude will most likely happen next to the sarcophagus? A It will be repainted and taken apart so scientists can learn how it was made. B It will eventually be placed back into the tomb where it was found. C It will be presented to the Greek poet Homer to honor his work. D It will most likely be housed at a museum for people to see. 4. Read this sentence from the passage: The tomb had already been looted of other valuables. Based on the text, the word looted means A swollen B beaten C forgotten D robbed 5. Which statement best describes the central idea of this passage? A A sarcophagus was found in Cyprus depicting a scene from the Odyssey. B Homer was a famous Greek poet who wrote an epic poem called the Odyssey. C Many people enjoy reading Greek mythology and visiting art museums. D Cyprus is an island in the Mediterranean Sea where many coffins have been found. 1

Questions: Archeologists Hit a Homer Run 6. Who is Odysseus? 7. Why is the newly discovered sarcophagus important? How do you know? Give specific examples from the article that support your answer. 8. The question below is an incomplete sentence. Choose the word that best completes the sentence. In the Odyssey, Odysseus his soldiers become trapped in a cave with a bloodthirsty Cyclops. A or B and C but D yet 2

Questions: Archeologists Hit a Homer Run 9. Answer the following questions based on the sentence below. Construction workers recently discovered a rare sarcophagus in Asia depicting a scene from the Odyssey. Who? construction workers (did) What? _ Where? When? 10. Vocabulary Word: vibrant: bright and lively. Use the vocabulary word in a sentence: 3

Teacher Guide & Answers: Archeologists Hit a Homer Run Teacher Guide and Answers Passage Reading Level: Lexile 960 Featured Text Structure: Descriptive the writer explains, defines, or illustrates a concept or topic Passage Summary: Archeologists Hit a Homer Run describes how construction workers recently found a 2,500-year-old sarcophagus in a tomb in Asia. The coffin features a color illustration of a scene from the Odyssey by the Greek poet Homer. 1. Where did construction workers find the sarcophagus? A in a tomb in western Cyprus B buried under a museum in Greece C floating in the Mediterranean Sea D in a cave in upstate New York 2. Read this paragraph from the passage: The coffin features a vivid color illustration of Odysseus s brave act. Odysseus is one of the most famous fighters in Greek mythology. What is the purpose of this paragraph? A to explain how Odysseus s problem was solved B to describe the appearance of the coffin C to compare the coffin to the work of the Greek poet Homer D to show the effect of finding an ancient coffin 3. Which of the following can you conclude will most likely happen next to the sarcophagus? A It will be repainted and taken apart so scientists can learn how it was made. B It will eventually be placed back into the tomb where it was found. C It will be presented to the Greek poet Homer to honor his work. D It will most likely be housed at a museum for people to see. 4. Read this sentence from the passage: The tomb had already been looted of other valuables. Based on the text, the word looted means A swollen B beaten C forgotten D robbed 5. Which statement best describes the central idea of this passage? A A sarcophagus was found in Cyprus depicting a scene from the Odyssey. B Homer was a famous Greek poet who wrote an epic poem called the Odyssey. C Many people enjoy reading Greek mythology and visiting art museums. D Cyprus is an island in the Mediterranean Sea where many coffins have been found. 1

Teacher Guide & Answers: Archeologists Hit a Homer Run 6. Who is Odysseus? Suggested answer: Odysseus is one of the most famous fighters in Greek mythology. [paragraph 3] 7. Why is the newly discovered sarcophagus important? How do you know? Give specific examples from the article that support your answer. Suggested answer: The sarcophagus is rare. [paragraph 1] Only two similar coffins have been found in Cyprus, and they are not nearly as vibrant as the paintings in the newly discovered coffin. [paragraph 4] 8. The question below is an incomplete sentence. Choose the word that best completes the sentence. In the Odyssey, Odysseus his soldiers become trapped in a cave with a bloodthirsty Cyclops. A or B and C but D yet 9. Answer the following questions based on the sentence below. Construction workers recently discovered a rare sarcophagus in Asia depicting a scene from the Odyssey. Who? construction workers (did) What? discovered a rare sarcophagus depicting a scene from the Odyssey Where? in Asia When? recently 10. Vocabulary Word: vibrant: bright and lively. Use the vocabulary word in a sentence: answers may vary. 2

CONCEPTS OF COMPREHENSION: EXPLICIT INFORMATION 6 th Reading Passage GRADE UNIT Archaeologists Hit a Homer Run A blood thirsty Cyclops traps Odysseus and his soldiers in a cave. Thinking fast, the hero stabs the monster in the eye, blinding it. He and the soldiers escape unharmed. That scene is one of the most action-packed passages in the Odyssey, an epic, or long poem, by the Greek poet Homer. It s also the decoration on a rare 2,500-year-old sarcophagus 1 that was recently found in Asia. Leigh Haeger The coffin features a vivid color Map of Cyprus illustration of Odysseus s brave act. Odysseus is one of the most famous fighters in Greek mythology. Construction workers found the sarcophagus in a tomb in western Cyprus, an island in the Mediterranean Sea. The tomb had already been looted of other valuables. Only two similar coffins have been found in Cyprus. One is housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, and the second is in a London museum. The colors on those coffins have faded and are not as vibrant 2 as the paintings on the newly discovered sarcophagus, experts say. The coffin might have held a soldier. "Maybe this represents...a warrior," Pavlos Flourentzos, a Cyprus official, told reporters. 1 sarcophagus: stone coffin 2 vibrant: bright and lively 1 Article: Copyright 2007 Weekly Reader Corporation. All rights reserved. Weekly Reader is a registered trademark of Weekly Reader Corporation. Used by permission.

C O N C E P T S O F C O M P R E H E N S I O N : E X P L I C I T I N F O R M A T I O N 6 t h G R A D E U N I T Question Sheet Name: Date: Archeologists Hit a Homer Run Questions 1. The big difference between this sarcophagus and the two that were found earlier is a. the story scene it illustrates. b. the place where it was found. c. how colorful it is. d. who was buried in it. 2. Even though the title of the passage mentions archaeologists, the people who actually found the sarcophagus were a. construction workers. b. farmers. c. story-tellers. d. archaeologists. 3. The title compares the archaeologists who first identified the sarcophagus to baseball players hitting a home run, because a. of the kind of equipment they use. b. they did a rare, successful thing. c. of the way they look. d. of when they work. 4. Both the map and the passage show that Cyprus is a. in the Aegean Sea. b. an island. c. a Greek country. d. near Turkey. 5. Retell in your own words what Odysseus did to Cyclops. Name the poem and its author. 2010 Urban Education Exchange. All rights reserved.

C O N C E P T S O F C O M P R E H E N S I O N : E X P L I C I T I N F O R M A T I O N 6 t h G R A D E U N I T Question Sheet Name: Date: Archeologists Hit a Homer Run Answer Sheet Co/Co 1. The big difference between this sarcophagus and the two that were found earlier is a. the story scene it illustrates. b. the place where it was found. c. how colorful it is. d. who was buried in it. EI FL EI EI 2. Even though the title of the passage mentions archaeologists, the people who actually found the sarcophagus were a. construction workers. b. farmers. c. story-tellers. d. archaeologists. 3. The title compares the archaeologists who first identified the sarcophagus to baseball players hitting a home run, because a. of the kind of equipment they use. b. they did a rare, successful thing. c. of the way they look. d. of when they work. 4. Both the map and the passage show that Cyprus is a. in the Aegean Sea. b. an island. c. a Greek country. d. near Turkey. 5. Retell in your own words what Odysseus did to Cyclops. Name the poem and its author. Answers will vary. Odysseus stabbed Cyclops in the eye, blinding him. The poem is the Odyssey by Homer. Additional Suggested Vocabulary: decoration, vivid, looted 2010 Urban Education Exchange. All rights reserved.