Daily Warm-Ups Reading - Grade 4 (Fiction 2 - Historical Fiction)



Blast Off!

Seth adjusted the straps of his homemade astronaut suit and climbed up the stairs to the treehouse. Seth was an avid astronomer and loved to explore the outer worlds. He had convinced his friend Tim to help him build a spacecraft that would make it to the moon. The boys had spent weeks on the project, but Seth was sure it could be done. Tim wasn’t so sure.

The boys had heard about the space race in school. They didn’t think that the United States government was doing enough to win the space race, and they were determined to do their part. Tim was upset about the number of days it was taking to put the manifold together. The boys were competitive, and they could feel the intensity of the situation gaining on them.

Just then, Seth’s mother called from the house. “Seth Stewart, come here! You have got to see this!”

Seth and Tim hurried down the makeshift ladder and through the door.

Blaring on television was the announcement that Neil Armstrong had just been the first person ever to walk on the moon. Seth and Tim said simultaneously, “Oh, man!”

“It’s no use, Seth. It’s been done. Someone else beat us to the moon,” said Tim.

Seth didn’t skip a beat and said, “Come on, Tim. We’ve got work to do. Let’s go try to be the first on Mars.”


Story Questions

Based on reading the passage, why do you think Seth wanted to go to the moon?





What can you conclude about Seth after reading the passage?





Which sentence helps you answer the previous question?






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