Integrate Information - Worksheet 4
Read the passage. Then answer questions about the main idea and important details.
The Soccer Tryouts
Carlos had spent the entire summer preparing for soccer tryouts. Every morning, he woke up early to practice dribbling in the backyard. Every afternoon, he ran laps around the park to build his stamina. His older cousin, Miguel, who played in high school, taught him new moves and strategies. Carlos kept a notebook where he tracked his progress and studied plays from professional games. Making the school soccer team was the thing he wanted most in the world. When the first day of tryouts finally arrived in September, Carlos felt ready. Carlos gave everything he had during three days of tryouts. He ran harder than anyone, and his footwork was smooth from all those summer mornings of practice. But when the team roster was posted on the gym door Friday afternoon, Carlos scanned the list once, then twice, then a third time. His name was not there. He stood frozen in front of the list while other students celebrated around him. Carlos walked slowly to the bleachers and sat down alone. He felt like his dreams were crushed. All that practice, all those early mornings, and it still wasn't enough. Coach Martinez noticed Carlos sitting by himself on the bleachers and walked over. "Carlos, I watched you at tryouts," the coach said, sitting down beside him. "You have great soccer knowledge, and your understanding of the game is impressive." Carlos looked up, confused. Coach Martinez continued, "I only have room for fifteen players on the team, but I need a student assistant - someone to help with equipment, track statistics, and analyze plays. You'd be at every practice and every game. Would you be interested?" Carlos thought about it. It wasn't what he had imagined, but he would still be part of the team. Carlos said yes, and he threw himself into the assistant role with the same dedication he had shown all summer. He tracked each player's stats in his notebook and created charts that helped Coach Martinez decide on strategies. During games, Carlos spotted patterns in the other team's plays and shared them with the coach during halftime. His observations helped the team win three close games that season. By the final game, the players were calling Carlos their "secret weapon." Standing on the sideline as the team celebrated their championship win, Carlos realized something important: there are many ways to be part of something you love. Sometimes the path you don't expect turns out to be the best one.
Answer the 6 questions below.
What does the word "assistant" mean in the passage?
Where does the story take place?
Why did Coach offer Carlos the assistant role?
What happened at the end of the story?
What is the main idea of the story?
How did Carlos feel when the problem happened?