Blackbeard: a Fierce Pirate Sopris West Six Minute Solutions #313

Blackbeard: a Fierce Pirate Sopris West Six Minute Solutions #313

Curriculum-Based Measurement: Maze Passage: Examiner Copy Student/Classroom: _____________________ Examiner: ____________ Assessment Date: _______ Blackbeard: A Fierce Pirate Sopris West Six Minute Solutions #313 Blackbeard was one of the most hated pirates of all time. He became a pirate around 1713. He (is) thought to have come from England. (His) real name was Edward Teach. He (had) a long, black beard that covered (most) of his face. He braided his (long), black beard and tied the braids (with) hemp. He also put hemp in (his) hair. Then he would light the (hemp) during battles. Blackbeard looked like his (face) was circled with fire. Many people (were) afraid of Blackbeard. When they saw (him) coming, they would give him what (he) wanted. Then Blackbeard would let them (sail) away. If people tried to fight (Blackbeard), he would kill them. Even Blackbeard's (own) men were afraid of him. Blackbeard (spent) a lot of time off the (coast) of Virginia and the Carolinas in 1717 (and) 1718. His ship was called Queen Anne's (Revenge). Blackbeard stole ships and held people (for) ransom. One day his ship ran (aground) near Cape Fear. The governor of (North) Carolina pardoned Blackbeard. But Blackbeard would (not) stop his pirate ways. Blackbeard had (captured) more than 40 ships as a pirate. (He) had caused the death of hundreds (of) people. Finally, the governor sent a (ship) to arrest Blackbeard. Ther was a (huge), bloody battle. Blackbeard put up a (big) fight but was killed. He died (with) 5 bullets and more than 20 stab wounds (in) his body. www.interventioncentral.org • Copyright © 2009 Jim Wright Curriculum-Based Measurement: Maze Passage: Student Copy #/Correct: ____ #/Errors: ____ Student Name: _______________________________ Classroom: ____________ Date: _______ Blackbeard: A Fierce Pirate Sopris West Six Minute Solutions #313 Blackbeard was one of the most hated pirates of all time. He became a pirate around 1713. He (of, is, blackbeard) thought to have come from England. (They, His, Ran) real name was Edward Teach. He (caused, covered, had) a long, black beard that covered (coming, most, but) of his face. He braided his (long, carolina, governor), black beard and tied the braids (with, pirate, killed) hemp. He also put hemp in (his, battles, was) hair. Then he would light the (battle, hemp, ways) during battles. Blackbeard looked like his (than, face, revenge) was circled with fire. Many people (as, finally, were) afraid of Blackbeard. When they saw (blackbeard's, ship, him) coming, they would give him what (men, braided, he) wanted. Then Blackbeard would let them (would, with, sail) away. If people tried to fight (is, he, Blackbeard), he would kill them. Even Blackbeard's (own, cape, time) men were afraid of him. Blackbeard (spent, sent, let) a lot of time off the (coast, tied, wanted) of Virginia and the Carolinas in 1717 (teach, carolinas, and) 1718. His ship was called Queen Anne's (come, if, Revenge). Blackbeard stole ships and held people (for, hair, called) ransom. One day his ship ran (many, aground, hemp) near Cape Fear. The governor of (day, during, North) Carolina pardoned Blackbeard. But Blackbeard would (for, not, virginia) stop his pirate ways. Blackbeard had (fear, captured, england) more than 40 ships as a pirate. (He, His, In) had caused the death of hundreds (his, of, lot) people. Finally, the governor sent a (ship, wounds, them) to arrest Blackbeard. Ther was a (huge, near, coast), bloody battle. Blackbeard put up a (captured, afraid, big) fight but was killed. He died (with, then, put) 5 bullets and more than 20 stab wounds (ransom, in, died) his body. www.interventioncentral.org • Copyright © 2009 Jim Wright.

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