The document discusses the similarities and differences between rugby, football, and soccer. It describes that rugby is played on a soccer-sized pitch with 15 players per team, more than the 11 players in football and soccer. Points can be scored by kicking, carrying, or throwing the ball down the pitch. A drop goal is scored by kicking the ball between two posts, similar to a field goal in football.
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The document discusses the similarities and differences between rugby, football, and soccer. It describes that rugby is played on a soccer-sized pitch with 15 players per team, more than the 11 players in football and soccer. Points can be scored by kicking, carrying, or throwing the ball down the pitch. A drop goal is scored by kicking the ball between two posts, similar to a field goal in football.
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Name: WEEK 6
Ask Questions DAY 4
READ THE PASSAGE As you read, ask yourself questions to help you think about the similarities and differences between rugby, football, and soccer.
The Rugged Sport of Rugby
My cousin Chris plays rugby. He says it’s similar to football and soccer, but some things are different. A rugby field is called a “pitch.” However, Chris’s rugby team plays on the soccer field since it’s the same size as a pitch. To score points, players kick, carry, or throw the ball down the pitch. A rugby “goal” is like a football touchdown, and it is worth five points. A rugby “drop goal” is like a football field goal. For both drop goals and field goals, you kick the ball between two posts to score three points. The pitch is crowded during a rugby game. That’s because each team has 15 players on the field at once. That is more players than in football and soccer, both of which have 11 players. The ball that players use in rugby is similar to a football. It is made from leather and is shaped like an oval. But it doesn’t have laces, and the ends are less pointed than a football’s ends. Chris enjoys playing rugby and hopes to join a league soon. I might join, too.
STRATEGY PRACTICE Do you think rugby is more like football or soccer? Why?
SKILL PRACTICE Read each question. Fill in the bubble next to the correct answer.
1. According to the passage, which sports 3. What part of rugby is not like soccer? are similar to rugby? A the size of the field A football and basketball B the shape of the ball B soccer and baseball C the ability to score points by kicking C baseball and basketball the ball D football and soccer D players running up and down the field
2. Why do you think the author wrote 4. What is true about soccer and football but
the passage? not true about rugby? A to tell people about her cousin Chris A It is played on a field. B to explain more about the sport of rugby B It is played with a ball. C to persuade people to join rugby leagues C There are 11 players on a team. D to entertain people with a story about one D You can kick the ball to score points. of Chris’s rugby matches