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1、www.readinga-Name Learning AZ All rights reserved.Labor Day Level V 1Skill:SummarizeInstructions:List the important information from the section“Workers Join Together.”Use the information to create a summary at the bottom of the page.Image:courtesy of NARAWhereSummaryWhenWhatWhoWhywww.readinga-Name
2、Learning AZ All rights reserved.Labor Day Level V 2Skill:Commas after Introductory WordsInstructions:Place commas after each introductory word or phrase in the sentences below.Image:courtesy of Library of Congress,Prints&Photographs Division,National Child Labor Committee Collection,LC-DIG-nclc-0285
3、4 1 Slowly things began to change.2 In many factories much of the machinery could be run by children.3 Also their small size allowed them to move in tight spaces around machines.4 By the early 1800s roughly two million school-aged children were working in mills or factories in the United States.5 Ov
4、er time workers started joining together to improve conditions at their jobs.6 In 1866 an organization called the National Labor Union urged Congress to pass a law making the eight-hour workday standard for all workers.7 Despite its name the NLU was more of a political organization than a labor unio
5、n.8 In 1914 Henry Ford increased automobile workers wages to$5.00 a day.9 With overtime each hour over forty worked in a single workweek is paid at a rate of one and one-half times time a workers usual hourly rate.www.readinga-Labor Day Level V 3Name Learning AZ All rights reserved.Skill:HomophonesI
6、nstructions:Choose the correct homophone to complete each sentence.Image:courtesy of NARA1 During the 1894 Pullman strike,railroad workers struck for over two months because of wage cuts that hurt families.2 Enjoy Labor Day and be sure to have fun.3 technology allowed many jobs once done by hand to
7、done faster and more easily by machines.4 The average manufacturing employee worked hundred hours a !5 Roughly million school-aged children were working in mills or factories in the early 1800s.6 Although the NLU did not succeed in getting the law passed,it did bring attention to the issue of the-hour workday.7 President Grant encouraged workers the private sector to seek out the same legal guarantee.some/sumknew/newone/woninn/inthere/theirbee/betoo/twoweak/weekate/eight