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Name Today s ate airy g Mag - Vocabulary Using ontext lues to etermine Meaning irections: Read the paragraph. Find the word that fits best in each numbered blank. Taken from It s isgusting and We te It! by Gail James Solheim What would you rather eat for lunch - a steaming piece of pizza, a bowl of bugs, a live oyster, or a fish's head? You might be (1) to learn that many people in the world would not answer "PIZZ!" In Europe and sia, many kids love to eat fish heads. mericans (2) down tons of live oysters a day. nd many fricans know that a properly cooked grasshopper has a (3) crunch. What's disgusting and what's delicious? It depends on where you live and what you're used to eating. It depends on whether the refrigerator has been invented yet and whether your mom once got sick eating tomatoes. It (4) on many things - maybe on everything that ever happened up to the moment you lifted that fork. When cows chew grass and weeds, they swallow the food into the first two of four compartments in their stomach. Then the cows burp the grass up, chew some more, and send the mush through the other two compartments to make milk. Last of all, milk comes out through the udder-which is like a giant sweat gland. How could something so awful be so good? heese happens when certain germs (called bacteria) and/or chemicals act on milk. (5) make your feet stink and give cheese its odor. Some of the bacteria are the same as the ones that live in your body to help digest food. heese makers use an (6) from animals' stomach linings to curdle milk. Then they drain off the liquid, leaving behind curd, the first stage in cheese's life. s the bacteria grow and spread, they give different kinds of cheese their special flavors. That's right, when you eat many types of cheese, you eat the bacteria that helped make it. Not only are these bacteria harmless, some are even good for you! 1 2 Mad ngered Surprised Poised Gulp Nibble hoke Starve Illinois griculture in the lassroom

Name Today s ate airy g Mag - Vocabulary Using ontext lues to etermine Meaning irections: Read the paragraph. Find the word that fits best in each numbered blank. 3 4 Horrible elightful isappointing Unpleasant Opens loses hanges epends 5 6 acteria ows Milk Foods Preventer lockage Enzyme gitator Illinois griculture in the lassroom

Name Today s ate iary g Mag - Math - Evaluating ata irections: hoose the best answer. dairy sells all sorts of products made from the milk produced at the dairy. In one day, the dairy makes $743.00. The graph below shows the percentage of money earned for each product. Use the graph to answer questions 1-4. 1 2 Which product earned the dairy the most money? yogurt ice cream butter cheese How much money was earned from the sale of cottage cheese? $371.50 $126.31 $81.73 cheese 3 4 How much more was earned from whole milk sales than 2% milk sales? $81.73 $111.45 $29.72 $44.58 How much money did yogurt and ice cream make for the dairy together? $66.87 $371.50 $297.20 $668.70 Illinois griculture in the lassroom

Name Today s ate airy g Mag - Math - Evaluating ata irections: hoose the best answer. 5 6 Which of the following groups of products made the most money for the dairy? Which of the following groups of products made the least amount of money? yogurt and cheese butter and yogurt whole milk and ice cream yogurt, ice cream and cottage cheese yogurt and cheese butter and yogurt whole milk and ice cream yogurt, ice cream and cottage cheese 7 8 Which product earned $200.61 for the dairy? Which product earned $111.45 for the dairy? 2 % milk cheese cottage cheese yogurt cheese ice cream butter whole milk Illinois griculture in the lassroom

airy g Mag - Reading Passage Taken from griscience Explorations by Morgan, helewski, Lee and Wilson airy cattle are selected for milk production. This ability is shown by a sleek, angular body, a strong mammary system, and strong feet and legs. The udder is the milk-producing organ of a cow. t peak lactations, a dairy cow can produce 150 pounds of milk each day. Lactation occurs following the birth of a calf. The cow is milked for up to 305 days each year. dry cow is one that is not producing milk. ows are dry for two months before they calve again. ows are typically milked with machines. The cow udder is cleaned before and after milking. Humans never touch the milk. Milk is about 87 percent water, and a little over 4 percent each of fat, protein, and lactose sugar. Six major breeds of dairy cows are recognized in the United States. The two most common breeds are Holstein and Jersey. The other four breeds are Guernsey, rown Swiss, yrshire, and Shorthorn. Each breed is different in terms of size, appearance, milk production, and percentage of milk fat. Holsteins are black and white. The average Holstein produces the highest amount of milk by volume. Jerseys are gray, tan, or fawn colored with dark eyes. Jerseys produce milk with the highest percentage of milk fat. airy cattle production focuses on cows only. Male calves and older, non-productive cows are used for beef. dairy specialist studies ways of improving milking production. The work involves going into milking facilities and other places where cattle are kept. They may work with dairy producers to improve their herds. Illinois griculture in the lassroom

Name Today s ate airy g Mag - Reading Passage irections: Read each question and choose the best answer. 1 2 Milk is about percent water. ows that are gray, tan or fawn colored with dark eyes are which breed? 4 15 52 87 rown Swiss Jersey Holstein Shorthorn 3 4 cow can be milked for up to days each year. airy products are an excellent source of which mineral? 365 325 305 255 arbohydrates alcium Potassium opper Illinois griculture in the lassroom

Name Today s ate airy g Mag - Reading Passage irections: Read each question and choose the best answer. 5 6 ows can produce pounds of milk each day. The two most common dairy cows recognized in the United States are and. 15 45 90 150 Holstein and Jersey rown Swiss and yrshire Guernsey and Jersey Holstein and Shorthorn 7 The job of a dairy specialist is to. Improve milking production. Improve herd production. Improve general milking procedures. ll of the above. Extended Response IRY Louis Pasteur discovered the process called pasteurization. iscuss what pasteurization is, why it is important, and how it has improved dairy consumption. e sure to include information from the airy g Mag along with your own knowledge of pasteurization. Illinois griculture in the lassroom