The Alley Cat and the House Cat

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The Alley Cat and the House Cat
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Table of Contents
12 Ways to Eat Apples......................... 5
A Day at the Amusement Park............. 7
The Alley Cat and the House Cat........ 9
Baby Sister......................................... 11
Baby’s New Clothes........................... 13
Baseball Hats.....................................15
The Beautiful Butterfly........................ 17
The Beautiful Moon............................19
Bee Sting........................................... 21
The Big Blue Thing............................ 23
Big Changes...................................... 25
Bike Ride........................................... 27
The Bird’s Nest.................................. 29
A Black Eye!...................................... 31
A Broken Leg..................................... 33
Building Blocks.................................. 35
The Bully............................................ 37
Busy Daddy........................................ 39
Butterfly Garden................................ 41
Camping Inside................................. 43
The C.A.R.E. Club............................. 45
Carly the Canary................................ 47
Cats Next Door.................................. 49
The Christmas Tree........................... 51
The Clever Owl.................................. 53
Comparing......................................... 55
Connie’s Visit to the Zoo.................... 57
Cookie Cutters................................... 59
The Cowboy....................................... 61
Cupcake Power.................................. 63
A Dozen Donuts................................. 65
Eating Healthy.................................... 67
Everyday Shapes............................... 69
Falling Leaves.................................... 71
Favorite Letters.................................. 73
The Giant Giraffe............................... 75
The Gumball Machine....................... 77
Bullying Bobbby................................. 79
Daredevil Davey................................ 81
Dirty Danny........................................ 83
Icky Ivan............................................ 85
Mannerless Marty.............................. 87
Opposite Ollie.................................... 89
Revolting Roger................................. 91
Tantrum-Throwing Tyler..................... 93
Tardy Tina.......................................... 95
Tattling Tara....................................... 97
Terrible Tony...................................... 99
Whiney Winnie..................................101
Wicked Wilma...................................103
Answer Key......................................105
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12 Ways to Eat Apples
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Johnny loved apples. He could eat them a dozen ways every day!
First, he liked to eat them fresh. He would pick it from the
tree and eat it.
Second, he liked to eat them sliced. He would bite the white
part first and then the skin.
Third, he would dip them in peanut butter. They were nutty
and sweet.
Fourth, he would eat a caramel apple. There were nuts on
the sticky caramel.
Fifth, he would eat a candied apple. The cinnamon candy
coating was so nice.
Sixth, he would eat them as apple sauce. It was easy to use a
spoon with his apples.
Seventh, he would eat them baked in dumplings. The
cinnamon butter melted on top was savory!
Eighth, he would eat them in Dutch apple pie. The crunchy
and creamy toppings were delicious.
Ninth, he’d eat a peeled apple. The white part was cool and
crisp.
Tenth, he’d eat spiced apple jam on toast. It was perfect for
crunchy toast.
Eleventh, he’d have apple crisp. The oatmeal was hot and
tasty.
Twelfth and last, he would share one with a friend! They’d
take turns biting different sides.
So you see, Johnny really did love his apples. He’d find a new way or a new kind of apple
every day if he could. How do you like your apples?
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12 Ways to Eat Apples
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. Johnny’s favorite fruit seems to be what?
A. grapes
B. bananas
C. apples
D. cherries
2. What is the third way Johnny eats his apples?
A. sliced apples
B. fresh apples
C. caramel apples
D. apples with peanut butter
3. What is the sixth way Johnny eats his apples?
A. candied apples
B. apple sauce
C. Dutch apple pie
D. apple crisp
4. Which of these is NOT a way Johnny eats his apples?
A. apple pancakes
B. apple dumplings
C. peeled apples
D. apple jam on toast
5. Other than about apples, this story is trying to teach you what?
A. letters
B. vegetables
C. fruits
D. numbers
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A Day at the Amusement Park
Story By: Judie Eberhardt
Robert and his friend, Mike, were headed to
the amusement park for the day. It had been Mike’s birthday, and his mom promised him a day at the
amusement park with a friend. The boys were so
excited to try the whirl around ride. Then, it would
be the rollercoaster. Mike talked his mom into going
on the rollercoaster too, but she was so scared all
she did was scream! The Ferris wheel had always
been Robert’s favorite. He liked to be high up. He
especially liked it when the seat came to a stop at
the top and rocked back and forth.
The boys were hungry so Mike’s mom gave them tickets to get cotton candy, hotdogs, and some popcorn. While getting the food, Mike
saw a boy about his age standing at the whirl around ride. He just stood there and stared.
“That boy was standing at the whirl around ride when we were on it,” said Mike. “I wonder why he doesn’t go on the ride?” asked Robert. “Maybe he’s scared.” The boy was by himself and looked poor. His shirt and jeans were torn and dirty. Even his hair was messy. After the
boys finished their food, they walked over to Mike’s mom and told her about the boy. “Can we do something to help him?” asked Mike. “What do you want to do?” his mom asked. “Let’s give him the extra tickets we have, and we can give him a ticket for a hotdog.” Mike and Robert went over to the boy and said they had some extra tickets, and he could have them.
The boy gave them the biggest smile and said, “Thanks that would be great!” “We have some
extra food tickets too.” “Wow, I would really like a hotdog,” said the boy. He said his name
was Chris and that he comes to the amusement park often, but he doesn’t have the money to go on the rides. “I just watch everyone else and wish I could go on all the rides.” Mike’s mom came over and told the boys it was getting late. “This is Chris,” said Mike to his mom. “It’s nice
to meet you Chris.” “Well boys, we need to head home.” “It’s been a long day.” They said
goodbye to Chris and left. Mike’s mom told the boys what they did for Chris was very special.
“You both brightened a boy’s day that is less fortunate than you.” “I’m proud of you both.”
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A Day at the Amusement Park
Story By: Judie Eberhardt
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What was the first ride the boys went on?
A. The Ferris wheel
B. The rollercoaster
C. The whirl around
D. The bumper cars
2. How would you describe Mike’s mom on the rollercoaster?
A. Happy
B. Scared
C. Sleepy
D. Sad
3. What food did the boys eat?
A. Hotdogs and ice cream
B. Cotton candy, hotdogs, and popcorn
C. Hamburgers, popcorn, and peanuts
D. None of the above
4. Who was the boy Mike and Robert met?
A. Joey
B. Garrett
C. Kevin
D. Chris
5. Why do you think Mike and Robert helped the boy?
A. They felt sorry for him.
B. They knew him from school.
C. He was Mike’s cousin.
D. None of the above
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The Alley Cat and the House Cat
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
The house cat ate out of a clean bowl.
The alley cat ate out of a garbage can.
The house cat liked to curl up to take a nap by the window.
The alley cat slept wherever it was dry.
The house cat liked to be petted.
The alley cat was scared of people.
The house cat spent hours cleaning its silky fur.
The alley cat had messy and dirty fur.
The house cat was well-fed and plump.
The alley cat was just skin and bones thin.
The house cat was happy and lazy.
The alley cat was always busy looking for more.
The house cat wasn’t a good mouser.
The alley cat loved to catch mice as a snack.
The house cat had an owner who loved her.
The alley cat had only himself, but he was tough.
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The Alley Cat and the House Cat
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. Who are the two main characters?
A. the alley cat and the wild cat
B. the alley cat and the tiger
C. the house cat and the mouse
D. the alley cat and the house cat
2. Which cat eats out of a garbage can?
A. the alley cat
B. the house cat
C. they both do
D. neither of them do
3. Which cat likes people?
A. the alley cat
B. the house cat
C. they both do
D. neither of them do
4. Which cat is good at catching mice?
A. the alley cat
B. the house cat
C. they both do
D. neither of them do
5. Which cat has an easy life?
A. the alley cat
B. the house cat
C. they both have easy lives
D. they both have hard lives
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Baby Sister
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Mark frowned. His sister was getting a lot of presents for her first
birthday. She had cake. She had lots of attention, too. Grandma and Grandpa
were here for the party. His Aunt and Uncle were here. Even some of his cousins
and some family friends were here. They were all gathered around the baby
taking pictures.
What about him? He used his fork to play with his piece of birthday cake. He finished his cake
and sat there. No one was looking at him. No one cared what he was doing. Fine! He thought. If no
one cares, then I can do what I want. He got up and poked a balloon with his fork. POP!
“Mark, stop that.” Mother said quickly.
POP! He did it again.
“MARK!” Mother shouted.
Grandpa looked at him. A look crossed his face, and Grandpa came over to take him by the
shoulder and lead him to the kitchen. “Sit down.” He ordered, pointing to a chair beside the kitchen
table.
Mark sat down and crossed his arms. He expected to get yelled at. Instead, Grandpa sat down
next to him.
“It’s a big responsibility having a baby sister.” Grandpa said.
“Not really. She cries, goes to the bathroom, and plays.”
Grandpa smiled. “That’s not what I mean. I mean it’s hard to share with your little sister when
you used to be the only one anyone ever cared about, right?”
Mark looked at him. Grandpa knew exactly what he was thinking! “I don’t see why she’s so
special. What about me? Why doesn’t anyone watch me anymore?”
“You had your time, Mark. There was no one to share with. You were lucky. Your sister has to
share your parents with you, so you have to share your parents with her. You’re also older, so you’ll
have to be a big boy and help your parents out.”
“I didn’t ask for a sister.” Mark complained.
“No, but you have one. I know you’ll be helpful. I know you can share, and if you can share, I
promise I’ll come by and take you fishing or do something just for you.” Grandpa smiled.
“Really?”
“Sure. Just because you have a sister doesn’t mean you’re not special anymore. We can have
some fun together, but right now we need to have fun with your sister. Deal?”
“Deal.” They shook hands to make the deal official. Then they went back to the party, and
there were no more balloons getting popped. Mark actually had some fun, too.
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Baby Sister
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What is the party for?
A. Mark’s sister’s birthday
B. Mark’s birthday
C. Christmas
D. Easter
2. Why is Mark upset?
A. He hates cake.
B. He has to stand in the corner.
C. He doesn’t like his sister getting all the attention.
D. He is sick.
3. What does Mark do when he gets ignored?
A. He screams and cries.
B. He goes to sleep.
C. He pretends to be happy.
D. He pops balloons.
4. Who goes to talk to Mark when he misbehaves?
A. Aunt
B. Dad
C. Uncle
D. Grandpa
5. How does Grandpa make Mark feel at the end of the story?
A. Angry because he’s in trouble
B. Sad because he’s not special anymore
C. Happy that they can spend time together
D. None of the above
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Baby’s New Clothes
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Baby was growing.
She was getting bigger.
She needed new clothes.
The old ones were too small.
She got a new shirt.
She got new pants.
She got new socks
She got new pajamas.
She got a new jacket.
She got a new bib.
She got a new dress.
She got new shoes.
Now her clothes fit just right.
They were not too small.
They looked great.
Wasn’t she a lucky girl?
It was nice to have new clothes.
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Baby’s New Clothes
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. Why did the baby need new clothes?
A. She was growing.
B. She was fatter.
C. She was smaller.
D. She was older.
2. Which of these did the baby NOT get?
A. jacket
B. bib
C. mittens
D. shoes
3. What did baby get to put on her feet?
A. socks and gloves
B. shoes and a bib
C. socks and shoes
D. a bib and a hat
4. How did baby’s new clothes fit?
A. They were too small.
B. They fit just right.
C. They fit okay.
D. They were tight.
5. FILL IN THE BLANKS: It was nice to have _____ _______ .
A. cute puppies
B. chocolate cake
C. new sandals
D. new clothes
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Baseball Hats
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Bobby liked wearing hats. Hats made him feel
cool. Hats kept the sun out of his eyes. His favorite
kind of hat was a baseball hat.
Bobby saved his money every month. He
wanted to buy a new hat. He kept every dime,
nickel, and quarter.
After a few months, he had enough money
for a new hat. It took a long time. Now Bobby was
excited.
Bobby got a new red hat. His favorite baseball team wore red hats. When he
put on his new red hat, he felt like part of the team.
Bobby’s father saw the new hat. He smiled. Bobby’s father had a surprise. He
had baseball tickets! Now they could go see a baseball game.
Bobby wore his new red hat to the game. He got to watch his favorite team.
The team wore red hats. He wore a red hat. He felt like part of the team.
The game was very fun. He ate a hot dog. Father had one, too.
The crowd was very big. It was very fun to
watch. He cheered very loud.
His team got a home run! They won the
game! Bobby was very happy. It was a good day.
New hats were good. Baseball games were
good. Hot dogs were good. Spending time with
dad was good.
It was a happy and fun day.
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Baseball Hats
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What does Bobby want to buy?
A. A baseball bat
B. A baseball hat
C. A baseball glove
D. Baseball tickets
2. What color hat does Bobby buy?
A. Red
B. Blue
C. Green
D. White
3. What surprise does Bobby’s father have?
A. A baseball bat
B. A baseball hat
C. A baseball glove
D. Baseball tickets
4. What did Bobby eat at the game?
A. a Pretzel
B. a Hot Dog
C. Popcorn
D. Pizza
5. How does Bobby feel at the end of the story?
A. Sad
B. Angry
C. Tired
D. Happy
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Date:___________________
The Beautiful Butterfly
The butterfly is a flying insect with two wings and two antennae.
They have three main body parts: The head, thorax and abdomen.
Butterflies have a long proboscis, or tongue, that they use to drink
nectar from plants.
Butterflies come in many different colors and sizes. The world’s
smallest butterfly, The Blue Pygmy, has a wingspan the size of a nickel.
The world’s biggest butterfly, Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing, has a
wingspan of 12 inches!
When you see a butterfly, you must enjoy the moment. The
lifespan of most butterflies is only 20 to 40 days. Some butterflies only
live for three to four days.
A butterfly starts out as an egg and grows into a caterpillar. The
caterpillar then forms a hard shell called a chrysalis. Inside of the
chrysalis, the caterpillar turns into a butterfly.
You can find butterflies anywhere in the world, except for
Antarctica. Why do you think butterflies don’t live in Antarctica?
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The Beautiful Butterfly
1. The butterfly has three main body parts, which include ______________.
A) Head, Wings, and Antennae
B) Wings, Feet, and Arms
C) Head, Thorax, and Abdomen
D) Head, Knees, and Toes
2. Butterflies have a long proboscis. What is a proboscis?
A) An eye
B) A wing
C) The thorax
D) A tongue
3. The world’s smallest butterfly is the ______________.
A) The Blue Pygmy
B) The Monarch Butterfly
C) The White Admiral
D) Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing
4. About how long do most butterflies live?
A) About 30 days
B) About 12 days
C) About 6 months
D) About 40 years
5. You can find butterflies all over the world, except for ____________.
A) In your backyard
B) Antarctica
C) Australia
D) Japan
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The Beautiful Moon
By Deborah Lynn
Have you ever dreamed of
going to the moon? In July 1969,
two American astronauts walked
on the moon. Their names were
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin.
If you visited the moon today,
you would still be able to see
their footprints! They also left
behind the American flag.
When the astronauts went to the moon, they needed to wear
spacesuits and helmets to protect them, because sometimes the
moon is very cold and at other times it is very hot. The helmets
helped them breathe because there is no air on the moon.
Did you know that if you weighed 70 pounds on Earth, you
would weigh only 11 ½ pounds on the moon? And if you went
for a walk on the moon, you would bounce with each step.
Some people say the moon is made out of Swiss cheese because
there are holes, called craters, on the moon. The craters were
caused by large rocks from space, called meteorites, hitting the
moon. Here is another interesting thing about the moon: Did
you know that the moon is like a mirror? It reflects the light of
the sun and sends it to Earth and makes the moon look bright
and beautiful! Don’t you agree we have a beautiful moon?
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The Beautiful Moon
By Deborah Lynn
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What did the astronauts leave on the moon when they walked on it?
A. A candy bar, a PSP, and a book
B. Footprints and an American flag
C. A letter from Earth
D. Music from Hannah Montana
2. Why do astronauts need spacesuits?
A. So they won’t get hurt by space rocks
B. So they can bounce higher
C. So people can see them better
D. To protect them from the cold and heat
3. If you weighed 70 pounds on Earth, how much would you weigh
on the moon?
A. 70 pounds
B. 100 pounds
C. 11 ½ pounds
D. 0 pounds
4. What are the holes on the moon called?
A. Craters
B. Swiss cheese
C. Mountains
D. Rocks
5. Why does the moon shine?
A. Because it is a ball of fire
B. Because it has batteries
C. Because it’s daytime on the moon
D. Because it reflects the light from the sun
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Bee Sting
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Tammy was walking her dog, Fuzzy.
Suddenly, she heard something buzzy.
There was a pain in her arm!
She cried out, and her dog yelped.
Being stung by bees, she felt so alarmed.
.
Ricky was running barefoot.
He ran across the clover, grass, and weeds.
He laughed and danced and would not stay put.
But then, he stepped on a bee.
He screamed and cried and hopped on one foot!
Tara was singing a song in the garden.
She was picking pretty flowers.
Then she heard a terrible hum.
She took off at a full run.
But, the bees still stung her on the bum!
Cookies was a good dog.
He was nice and never a pest.
He loved to play in the yard as much as he pleased.
He went a bit far and found a funny nest.
Well, you know the rest: he got stung by bees!
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Bee Sting
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What was Tammy doing when she got stung?
A. laughing and dancing
B. walking the dog
C. singing and picking flowers
D. playing in the yard
2. What was Cookies doing when he got stung?
A. laughing and dancing
B. walking the dog
C. singing and picking flowers
D. playing in the yard
3. What was Tara doing when she got stung?
A. laughing and dancing
B. walking the dog
C. singing and picking flowers
D. playing in the yard
4. What was Ricky doing when he got stung?
A. laughing and dancing
B. walking the dog
C. singing and picking flowers
D. playing in the yard
5. Which character was NOT in the story?
A. Tara
B. Sam
C. Ricky
D. Tammy
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The Big Blue Thing
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Dad brought home one big box. It looked like a boring old box.
Dad opened the box. There were three more boxes inside the first box!
The first box had a lot of white tubes. Dad lined those up. There were a
few kinds of tubes.
The second box had a big blue thing. Dad flattened it out. It looked like a circle.
The third box had pipes and a machine with a plug. Who knew what that was for?
Dad took the pipes and built a frame. The round blue thing went inside.
The machine came next. It went on the side of the round blue thing.
It had lots of screws.
Dad got a hose and turned on the water. He climbed around inside.
He moved his feet.
He was smoothing out wrinkles. He was being careful to get it right.
When the water got higher, he got out. He left the hose running a long time!
He plugged in the machine with the pipes. It pumped
water.
Do you know what Dad made?
He made a swimming pool!
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The Big Blue Thing
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. How many boxes did Dad bring home with him?
A. one
B. two
C. three
D. none
2. How many boxes were inside the first box?
A. one
B. two
C. three
D. none
3. Which of these is NOT inside one of the three boxes?
A. white tubes
B. pipes and a machine
C. a big blue thing
D. water
4. Why does Dad need a hose?
A. to fill the pool
B. to get a drink
C. to wash the dog
D. to wash the car
5. What did Dad make?
A. a swimming pool
B. a swing set
C. a slide
D. a sandbox
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Big Changes
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Ava was going to school tomorrow.
It was going to be her first day.
It meant a lot of big changes.
She had to get up earlier.
She had to dress more nicely.
She had to eat breakfast more quickly.
She had to ride a bus, not a car.
She had to sit still and listen.
She had to do things at the right time.
She could not play when she wanted to.
She had to play at recess time.
She had to eat at lunch and snack times.
She had to work hard to learn.
She would study math, reading, and writing.
These were many big changes.
Ava was a little scared.
Ava was a little excited.
Ava was a little curious.
How would the big changes turn out?
She just had to wait and see.
Mom said things would be great.
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Big Changes
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. Where is Ava going tomorrow?
A. the library
B. the museum
C. the park
D. to school
2. YES OR NO: Is tomorrow Ava’s first day of school?
A. Yes
B. No
3. Which of these is one of the things Ava has to study?
A. recess
B. lunch
C. math
D. the bus
4. Which of these is NOT how Ava feels?
A. excited
B. hungry
C. scared
D. curious
5. YES OR NO: Does Mom say things will be bad tomorrow?
A. Yes
B. No
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Bike Ride
Poem By: Judie Eberhardt
I rode my bike
As fast as can be
I hit a bump
And skinned my knee
Back on the bike
I decided to go
Where I was headed
I did not know.
To get some ice cream
Now that would be nice
At only fifty cents
What a great price!
A cone or a bar
Now to decide
Back on the bike
It’s tricky to ride.
Finally home with a scraped knee
But after two yummy cones
I’m as happy
As a person can be!
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Bike Ride
Poem By: Judie Eberhardt
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What was the person in the poem riding?
A. A scooter
B. A skateboard
C. A bike
D. None of the above
2. Where did the person decide to go?
A. To the park
B. To a ball game
C. To the library
D. To the ice cream shop
3. How much did the ice cream cost?
A. Fifty cents
B. Fifty-five cents
C. Seventy-five cents
D. One dollar
4. What part of the person’s body was scrapped?
A. Knee
B. Leg
C. Foot
D. Arm
5. How does the person feel at the end of the poem?
A. Tired
B. Mad
C. Sad
D. Happy
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The Bird’s Nest
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Sherry found a bird nest in her backyard one day.
It was in the tree next to her house.
There were three white eggs in it. She wanted to
see them hatch. The mother bird kept the eggs
warm.
Sherry liked to watch the nest. She came home
from school very quickly to see the eggs. For
many days there was no change.
One day the eggs had hatched. There were three grey little birds in the nest. They
were not cute birds. They had almost no feathers. They cried for their mother.
Mother came back and fed them. She fed them often to make them big and
strong. One day the birds were finally pretty. They had nice feathers. They were
bigger and stronger. Now they wanted to fly.
Sherry watched them practice flying. They flapped their wings and cried. Their
mother tried to get them out of the nest. The birds were scared, but they had to
try.
The first one jumped out of the nest. He flapped his wings. He was flying! The
other two tried also. Now they were all flying. All three of them could fly with their
mother.
Sherry watched the four birds fly away. She was happy, but she was sad, too. She
was happy they could fly, but she was sad that they were leaving.
Maybe they would come back some day…
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The Bird’s Nest
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What did Sherry find in her backyard?
A. birds
B. a nest with eggs
C. a kitten
D. toys
2. Why does Sherry like to come home from school early?
A. to watch TV
B. to eat cookies
C. to watch the birds
D. to practice piano
3. What happens to the eggs after many days?
A. The eggs are gone.
B. The eggs hatch.
C. The eggs are broken.
D. A cat ate the eggs.
4. Why does Sherry feel sad when the birds fly away?
A. She will miss them.
B. She is scared of them.
C. Someone might catch them.
D. They are chasing her.
5. Why is Sherry happy when the birds fly away?
A. She has homework to do.
B. She is happy they can fly now.
C. She wants to catch them again.
D. She is tired of watching them.
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A Black Eye!
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Charles was a fun boy.
He liked to climb and run.
He liked to fish and swim.
He was always busy and very active.
One of his favorite things was pretending.
He had a good imagination.
He liked to play swords.
He liked to build forts in the trees.
He liked to swing on vines like a monkey.
He fought scary monsters he thought up.
One time, he was playing swords.
He had a stick. It was his sword.
The tree was a dragon. He fought the dragon.
When he hit the tree, his stick broke.
The stick hit his face. It hurt a lot!
When he went home, his eye was puffy.
His eye was red and black. He had a black eye!
Oh, no!
But, that didn’t bother Charles.
He told everyone he got it fighting dragons.
The next day, he went back.
He was in the woods playing again.
He was a tough guy.
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Name_____________________________
A Black Eye!
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. Charles likes to do what?
A. eat
B. climb
C. dance
D. sleep
2. TRUE OR FALSE: Charles is very lazy.
A. True
B. False
3. TRUE OR FALSE: Charles likes to play.
A. True
B. False
4. TRUE OR FALSE: Charles fought a REAL dragon.
A. True
B. False
5. What happened when Charles was hitting the tree with a stick?
A. He got a sliver.
B. He dropped his stick.
C. He got a black eye.
D. He hurt his hand.
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A Broken Leg
Story By: Judie Eberhardt
All the kids were getting ready to go outside for
recess. Miss Riley had talked about playground rules
with her class on the first day of school. “No jumping
off the swings,” said Miss Riley. “You could get hurt.”
“What other rules did we talk about?” Miss Riley
asked the class. “No pushing or shoving,” said Tyler.
“That’s correct.”
After reviewing the playground rules, the class
headed outside. It was a beautiful sunny day and only
the third day of school. The girls went off into a circle
and started playing Duck, Duck, Goose. Some of the
boys were playing tag. Robbie and Jeff decided they
wanted to go on the swings. “Watch me jump off,” said Robbie. “Don’t jump,” said Jeff.
“Remember what Miss Riley said.” “She’s not looking,” said Robbie. “She won’t know.” Just
then Robbie jumped and landed on his leg and let out a huge cry! “Help,” he yelled. “I can’t
move my leg.” All the kids started to run toward Robbie, as well as Miss Riley. “What
happened?” asked Miss Riley. “Robbie jumped from the swing, and I told him not to,” said Jeff.
Robbie’s eyes filled with tears. He was in a lot of pain. “It looks to me you have a broken leg,”
said Miss Riley. “Robbie, why did you jump from the swing after we talked about this in class?”
Robbie did not answer. She told Jeff to go inside and get the school nurse. Miss Tanner came
out and said she called the ambulance to come get Robbie. After they took Robbie to the
hospital, it was time for the class to go back inside. Miss Riley had another talk with the class
about following directions and the rules for the playground. “What have you learned from
what happened today to Robbie?” asked Miss Riley. Lucy raised her hand and said, “We need
to listen to the rules and follow them so we don’t get hurt.” “Very good,” said Miss Riley. “If
Robbie would have listened to my directions and not jumped off the swing, he would not have
broken his leg.” “I hope you have all learned something from this.” “You can play outside and
have fun without getting hurt.” “Now, let’s make some cards for Robbie to cheer him up,” said
Miss Riley. “I’ll take them to him after school and see how he is doing.”
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Name_____________________________
A Broken Leg
Story By: Judie Eberhardt
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. Where did the story take place?
A. At the park
B. At Robbie’s house
C. On a field trip
D. At school
2. What day of school was it?
A. First
B. Second
C. Third
D. Fourth
3. Who went on the swings?
A. Robbie and Jeff
B. The girls
C. Miss Riley
D. Miss Tanner
4. How did Robbie get hurt?
A. He tripped over a rock.
B. He jumped off the swing.
C. He fell while playing tag.
D. He jumped off the monkey bars.
5. What did the class do to cheer Robbie up?
A. They made him some cards.
B. They brought him some candy.
C. They brought him a stuffed animal.
D. None of the above
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Building Blocks
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Sammy got a present for his birthday.
It was a big set of building blocks.
He’d never had a set of blocks before!
The blocks came in all sorts of colors and shapes.
There were short ones, long ones, skinny ones, and fat ones.
There were red ones, green ones, blue one, and yellow ones.
Sammy tried to build things with his new blocks.
He built a house, a car, and an airplane.
It took a lot of practice to make things that looked nice.
Blocks were very fun to play with.
They were even more fun when his brother played, too.
They were SUPER fun when Dad played also.
Together, they build lots of things.
Dad was awesome with blocks.
Sammy wanted to play with them every day!
It was fun to make things.
It was good to be creative.
It was great to play together.
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Name_____________________________
Building Blocks
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What did Sammy get for his birthday?
A. blocks
B. bricks
C. boxes
D. a cat
2. YES OR NO: Is this Sammy’s first set of blocks?
A. Yes
B. No
3. Which color of blocks does Sammy NOT have?
A. red
B. green
C. blue
D. purple
4. YES OR NO: Is it more fun for Sammy to play blocks with others?
A. Yes
B. No
5. Which of these things does Sammy make with his blocks?
A. an elephant
B. a car
C. a train
D. a monkey
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The Bully
Story By: Judie Eberhardt
Carson was going back to school after
Spring Break. He had heard that a new boy
would be starting at his school. Carson was
anxious to meet him and make a new friend.
That day at lunch, the new boy came and sat
across from Carson. Carson said hi and asked
him his name. The boy answered, “None of your
business.” Carson was surprised that the boy
would be so mean. Carson ate his lunch in
silence.
School let out, and on the walk home the
new boy came up behind Carson and said, “Let me have your homework so I can copy it.” “I know you finished it at school.” “I’m not giving you my homework,” said Carson. “That would be cheating.” As Carson started to walk away,
the boy tripped Carson. Carson fell, ripped his pants, and got a big scrape on his knee. The boy
started laughing and ran away. Carson got up and headed home. “What happened?” asked mom when Carson came into the kitchen. The new boy at school tripped me because I
wouldn’t let him copy my homework,” said Carson. “Who is this new boy?” mom asked. “His
name is Jack, and I only know that because I heard the teacher call him that.” “He was mean to
me at lunch when I asked him his name,” said Carson.
The next day Carson’s mom went to the school and told the principal what had
happened. Jack was called to the office and admitted he tripped Carson. “Why?” asked Mrs.
Rogers the principal. Carson was only trying to be nice to you in the cafeteria yesterday when
he asked you your name.” “This is the third school I’ve been in since school started,” said Jack.
“I guess I was trying to be a tough guy so no one would mess with me.” “Well, did it ever cross
your mind that if you would just be yourself and be kind, the kids would be your friend?”
asked Mrs. Rogers. Jack said he was very sorry. Mrs. Rogers said that Jack needed to talk to
Carson and tell him he was sorry. Jack did apologize to Carson and his mom. Carson’s mom
invited Jack to the house for dinner. Carson told his mom that Jack is really nice but just had a
hard time fitting in. “I’m glad you have a new friend,” said Carson’s mom.
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Name_____________________________
The Bully
Story By: Judie Eberhardt
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. Why was Carson off from school?
A. Christmas break
B. Spring break
C. Summer vacation
D. None of the above
2. Where did the boy sit in the cafeteria?
A. Next to Carson
B. Behind Carson
C. To the left of Carson
D. Across from Carson
3. What did the boy want from Carson?
A. His lunch money
B. His jacket
C. His homework
D. His football
4. How would you describe the boy in the story?
A. Mean
B. Nice
C. Kind
D. Happy
5. How did the boy change at the end of the story?
A. He was angry.
B. He was crying.
C. He was mean.
D. He was nice and became friends with Carson.
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Name_____________________________
Busy Daddy
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Katie wanted to play with her Dad, but he was always busy.
During the week, he worked long hours. When he came home, he showered and ate. If
she tried to play with him, he was usually too tired. He just wanted to watch TV, read a book,
or go to sleep.
On the weekends, Katie tried to play with her Dad, but he was busy then, too…
On Saturdays he got up early and cut the grass. This usually took two hours. He pruned
the bushes. He cut the grass. He used the trimmer to cut the grass around the house. Then he
used the blower to clean the sidewalk and driveway. It took a long time. Then he had to
shower off.
By then, he was very hungry and tired. He ate and wanted to rest on the sofa and relax.
It was his day off, he always said. Katie sat down next to him to talk, but he did not seem
interested in what she had to say. He only wanted to watch football.
On Sundays, sometimes they went to church, if Dad got up early enough. It was his
second day to rest. They often ate a nice lunch together as a family. Then he would work on
the computer. Katie wasn’t sure what he did, but it required a lot of numbers. It didn’t look
fun, and it made Dad grumpy.
Sunday afternoons usually meant more sofa time and more football. It made Katie sad.
Dad was so busy and always so tired. She brought him coffee and smiled at him. He drank it
and when he finished, he sat up with a not-so-tired smile and turned the TV off. Then he asked
her, “What do you want to do, pumpkin?”
She said, knowing he’d like to do something that he really
wanted to do, “How about fishing?”
He looked at her, almost surprised, and nodded. A big
smile crossed his face. Now he didn’t look tired. “Fishing it is.”
Now she didn’t really love fishing all that much, but she
sure loved to see him smile, and she loved to spend time with
him, so fishing wasn’t bad. It was worth every moment.
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Name_____________________________
Busy Daddy
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What does Katie want?
A. money
B. to spend time with her dad
C. to go to the mall
D. to go shopping
2. Why doesn’t Dad spend time with Katie during the week?
A. He works at nights and sleeps during the days.
B. He lives in a different house.
C. He is too busy bowling.
D. He is tired from work.
3. Why doesn’t Dad spend time with Katie on Saturday?
A. He is tired from cutting the grass.
B. He has to go golfing.
C. He is taking a nap.
D. He hates playing.
4. Why doesn’t Dad spend time with Katie on Sunday morning?
A. He is sleeping.
B. He is watching TV.
C. He is working on the computer.
D. He is doing more yard work.
5. Why does Katie suggest fishing as something to do with Dad?
A. She loves to fish.
B. She is hungry for fish.
C. She is trying to trick Dad into buying her a boat.
D. She knows that Dad likes fishing, so he won’t mind spending a long time with her.
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Name_____________________________
Butterfly Garden
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Do you see the butterfly garden?
There is a white butterfly.
There is a yellow butterfly.
Do you see the butterflies?
I see a blue one.
He sees an orange one.
She sees a purple one.
Do you see the butterflies?
There is a butterfly over here.
There is a butterfly over there.
There is a butterfly here, too.
Do you see the butterflies?
There is a butterfly near me.
There is a butterfly far from me.
There is a butterfly next to me.
Do you see the butterflies?
That is the butterfly garden.
Isn’t it nice?
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Name_____________________________
Butterfly Garden
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What kind of bug is this story about?
A. flies
B. moths
C. bees
D. butterflies
2. What colors of butterflies are NOT in the story?
A. red
B. white
C. yellow
D. blue
3. FILL IN THE BLANK: Do you see the ______ ?
A. sun
B. sky
C. butterflies
D. cookie
4. Which of these is a sentence from the story?
A. I see a scary butterfly.
B. I see a blue one.
C. I see many flowers.
D. I see ten butterflies.
5. What color of flower does SHE see?
A. purple
B. red
C. orange
D. yellow
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Name_____________________________
Camping Inside
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Henry loved to go camping.
He liked to put up a tent.
He liked to make campfires.
He liked to roast marshmallows.
He liked to sleep under the stars.
Henry did not like mosquitoes.
Henry’s family was going to go camping.
Then it started to rain.
Henry’s family could not go camping.
What could they do?
Henry had an idea!
He could save the day.
They would camp inside at home.
It would be just as fun.
Henry put up his tent in the living room.
They sat around a heater, not a fire.
They melted marshmallows in the microwave.
They put glow-in-the-dark stars on the ceiling.
There were no mosquitoes inside!
Camping inside was fun.
It was just like camping outside.
They had a great time.
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Name_____________________________
Camping Inside
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What does Henry love to do?
A. go to the park
B. go swimming
C. go camping
D. go fishing
2. Which of these does Henry NOT like?
A. making campfires
B. getting bit by mosquitoes.
C. putting up a tent
D. sleeping under the stars
3. Why can’t Henry go camping?
A. It is snowing.
B. It is raining.
C. It is too late.
D. He is sick.
4. What is Henry’s idea?
A. go camping later
B. go to sleep
C. go camping in the rain
D. camp inside
5. Why was camping inside better than camping outside?
A. There are no mosquitoes.
B. It is hotter inside.
C. It is less fun inside.
D. It is raining inside.
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Name: _________________________
The C.A.R.E Club
By: Deborah Lynn
Jennifer and her twin sister Katie
had heard in Sunday School how they
should care for others. This gave them
a great idea! “Let’s start a new club
at school called The CARE CLUB!”
Katie said. “CARE can stand for The
Caring and Respecting Everybody
Club.” Jennifer agreed it was a wonderful idea. Every night
they planned what they would do the next day to show others
they were loved.
One day they stuck up for a little boy on the playground
who was being picked on by other kids. Another day they
stayed after school to help a little girl learn to read. On the
weekend they walked a neighbor’s dog and even gave the dog a
good bath. Katie and Jennifer’s parents didn’t know what had
gotten into their girls. They loved helping others and they were
having so much fun doing it as well.
Before too long, the other kids at school were begging to
join the club. So Katie and Jennifer opened the club up to new
members. Everyone had to promise to show love to others.
They had weekly meetings where they planned who they would
help and how they would do it. Everyone pitched in some
money each week so they could buy flowers for sick people or a
card to cheer them up. Before long, EVERYONE had heard of
THE CARE CLUB and everyone wanted to join!
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Name: _________________________
The C.A.R.E Club
By: Deborah Lynn
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What was the name of the club the girls started?
A. The Be Good To Your Neighbor Club.
B. The Love Your Neighbor Club.
C. The C.A.R.E. Club.
D. The Girl Scouts.
2. How did they help a little boy on the playground?
A. Stuck up for him when kids were picking on him.
B. They helped him carry his books.
C. They showed him the way home.
D. They bought him some ice cream.
3. Why did they stay after school?
A. They got in trouble.
B. They stayed to help a girl learn to read.
C. They had basketball practice.
D. They helped the teacher clean up the classroom.
4. What did the other boys and girls think about the club?
A. They thought it was silly.
B. They thought it was hard work.
C. They didn’t like it.
D. They all wanted to join.
5. Why do you think everyone wanted to join?
A. They wanted to help other people.
B. They wanted to have lots of friends.
C. They wanted to make some money.
D. Their parents told them to.
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Name_____________________________
Carly the Canary
Story By: Judie Eberhardt
Carly was a beautiful canary that had a black cage with
green painted all around the bottom. Every morning Carly would
sing a wonderful song. Jill knew when she heard Carly singing it
was time to get up and get ready for school. Carly usually started
singing around 6:00 in the morning.
This morning Carly did not wake Jill up. Jill rolled over and
saw that her clock said 6:30. Oh no, thought Jill. I’m going to be late for school. Jill quickly rushed out of bed and got dressed. Her
mom was just waking up too. “We’re going to be late for school,” said Jill to her mom. “Carly didn’t sing and wake me up today.” When mom got to the kitchen she saw that Carly was not in her
cage. “Jill,” mom yelled. “Carly is not in her cage!” “That’s why I didn’t hear her.” “Where can
she be?” “She was in the cage when I went to sleep,” said Jill. Just then Jill’s mom saw that the cage door was unlocked. “Her cage was open and she must have flown out,” said her mom. “She has to be in the house somewhere.” They began looking all over the house, but no Carly.
“Jill, you need to get to school.” “We will look for her when you get home.” Jill left for school
but was not very happy. All day long Jill kept thinking where Carly might be. Did she fly out of
the house? Did she get scared and go hiding under the couch? Jill found it very hard to
concentrate on anything at school. All she thought about was Carly.
Jill rushed home. Mom was still at work. Jill looked all over the kitchen and then the
bedrooms. She checked under the tables. All of a sudden, Jill thought she heard a tweeting
sound. That sounds like Carly, she said to herself. Jill listened again very carefully and started
following the tweeting sound. It sounds like it’s coming from the garage Jill thought. Jill went
into the garage, and Carly was sitting up on a high shelf in the corner. She looked a bit scared.
“How did you get up there?” Jill asked Carly. Carly just kept tweeting to her. Her mom came
home, and they went into the garage to get Carly. Mom was able to get Carly to sit on her
finger and bring her back into the house and into her cage. “I bet when I thought I closed the door all the way, it was open just enough for Carly to get into the garage.” I guess I didn’t close her cage all the way either,” said Jill. Mom laughed and said, “At least she is okay, but I would set my alarm tonight if I were you.” Jill said, “I was thinking the same thing!”
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Name_____________________________
Carly the Canary
Story By: Judie Eberhardt
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What color was Carly’s cage?
A. White with yellow
B. White with green
C. Red with green
D. Black with green
2. When Jill rolled over in bed, what time was it?
A. 5:00
B. 5:30
C. 6:00
D. 6:30
3. How did Jill feel when she left for school?
A. Unhappy
B. Mad
C. Excited
D. None of the above
4. Where was the first place Jill looked for Carly?
A. The bedrooms
B. The bathroom
C. The garage
D. The kitchen
5. What did Jill’s mom tell her to do that night?
A. Set her alarm clock
B. Take a bath
C. Take out the trash
D. None of the above
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Name_____________________________
Cats Next Door
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Ron was scared of cats. There were three next door.
He did not like them. They liked him, though.
They liked to watch him. He did not like to be watched.
They had big scary yellow eyes. They were so bright!
They had pointy ears. They moved to listen.
They had long tails. The tails moved like snakes.
They were noisy. They purred and hissed.
They had sharp claws. They liked to scratch the fence.
One of the cats was orange.
It always meowed when Ron walked by.
Another cat was black.
It always purred when Ron walked by.
The last cat was gray.
It always stretched when Ron walked by.
One day, the orange cat ran to meet Ron.
Ron jumped back. The cat came closer.
It rubbed on his legs. It was a nice cat.
Ron tried to pet the cat. It was soft!
Next, came the black cat. It was so cute.
Last, came the gray cat. It was not mean.
All the cats were nice. Now, Ron likes cats.
They come to see him every day. They are friends.
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Skill - Reading Comprehension
Name_____________________________
Cats Next Door
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What kind of animal is next door?
A. dogs
B. birds
C. rabbits
D. cats
2. How many cats are next door?
A. one
B. two
C. three
D. four
3. What colors are the cats next door?
A. orange, yellow, and gray
B. orange, black, and gray
C. gray, yellow, and black
D. black, white, and gray
4. Which cat came to meet Ron first?
A. the orange
B. the black
C. the gray
D. none of them
5. YES OR NO: At the end of the story, does Ron like cats?
A. Yes
B. No
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Name_____________________________
The Christmas Tree
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Susan’s favorite holiday was Christmas.
Presents were great.
The food was even better, especially cookies.
These were not the best things about Christmas, though, at least not to her.
The best thing was Christmas trees.
She loved to decorate Christmas Trees.
Fake ones were okay, but real ones were the best.
The smell of pine needles was so fresh and nice.
It made her think of clean air.
Susan always started with the lights.
The twinkling lights looked like stars.
Next was the tinsel.
Shiny strands of gold were strung around the tree.
Then there were strings of popcorn.
The white fluffy corn hung on a string was pretty.
It looked like snow, sort of.
Then the bulbs in every color were hung around the tree.
There were red ones, pink ones, yellow, and blue.
The last piece was the star on top.
Her father had to help her with that, because he was much taller than her.
Afterward, she could stand back and enjoy the tree.
Her whole family loved to look at the tree.
The tree would last a couple weeks.
It was sad to see it go, but there was always next year!
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Name_____________________________
The Christmas Tree
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What Holiday does Susan like?
A. Winter
B. Easter
C. Christmas
D. New Year’s Eve
2. What is Susan’s favorite part of Christmas?
A. cookies
B. presents
C. parties
D. Christmas trees
3. What is the first thing and last thing on the tree?
A. First are the lights, and last is the star on top.
B. First are the bulbs, and last are the popcorn strings.
C. First are the tinsel strands, and last is the star on top.
D. First are the lights, and last are the tinsel strands.
4. Who has to help Susan with the star?
A. brother
B. sister
C. mother
D. father
5. Why is Susan not too sad when the tree is gone?
A. She is tired of looking at it.
B. She knows she can have another one next year.
C. She gets bored with Christmas.
D. She likes Easter better.
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Name_____________________________
The Clever Owl
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
The brown owl sat on a branch and watched.
He was very good at watching. His big eyes blinked.
Down below, a white rabbit played in the grass.
The rabbit was very fast. He was too fast to
catch. Every time the owl tried to catch the rabbit,
the rabbit ran away.
The owl was hungry, but he had to find a way
to catch the rabbit. How could he catch the fast
rabbit? If he dove down on top of him, the rabbit
would see his shadow and dive into his hole. What
could he do?
Suddenly, the owl had an idea. His eyes got really big, because he was
excited. A moment later, he took off flying.
When the owl was flying, he made sure to stay away from the rabbit. The owl
didn’t want the rabbit to know he was coming. Then, when he came close to the
rabbit, he stretched out his body to change the shape of his shadow!
The white rabbit stopped eating grass and looked. Suddenly, there was a
black rabbit next to him. The white rabbit stared. He didn’t know there was a black
rabbit near his home. It looked like he could make a new friend!
Without warning, the black rabbit disappeared, and in its place was the owl.
The rabbit cried out and tried to run for his hole, but the owl was waiting for him.
The rabbit ran right into the owl’s claws and became his dinner.
Sometimes, when you try something new, you can surprise yourself and
others.
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The Clever Owl
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What color is the owl?
A. Green
B. Brown
C. Black
D. Yellow
2. Why can’t the owl catch the rabbit?
A. He’s too fast.
B. He’s too nice.
C. He moved to another town.
D. Because they’re friends.
3. What color of rabbit does the white rabbit think he sees?
A. White
B. Black
C. Brown
D. Grey
4. What was the black rabbit really?
A. A black rabbit
B. The white rabbit
C. The owl’s shadow
D. A spot on the ground
5. Why did the owl finally catch the rabbit?
A. He never gave up.
B. He didn’t catch the rabbit.
C. He just got lucky.
D. The rabbit didn’t care if he got caught.
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Comparing
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Bonnie looked at her lunch. Then she looked at Judy’s lunch box.
“Why does she have a better lunch?” She asked. “It’s not fair.”
In gym class, Bonnie ran fast. Susan ran faster.
“Why is she faster? It’s not fair.”
In their math test, Bonnie got a C-. Ben got an A+.
“Why is he smarter? It’s not fair.” She whined.
In the bathroom, Bonnie looked in the mirror. Then she looked at Betty.
“Why is she prettier? It’s not fair.” She cried.
When they were going home, Bonnie looked at her shoes. Then she looked at Dan’s.
“Mine are better.” She smiled.
During the bus ride, Bonnie looked at her house. Then she looked at Steve’s house.
“Mine is bigger.” She grinned.
“Stop that!” Charlotte yelled from the next seat. Charlotte was tired of hearing Bonnie
complain all day. Now Bonnie was being too proud!
“What am I doing wrong?” Bonnie asked.
“Everyone has good things and bad things. Some people are smart, pretty, rich, or cool.
Others are not, but everyone has something good about them.” Charlotte explained.
“You’re right.” Bonnie felt ashamed. “I am sorry.”
After that, Bonnie tried not to compare as much. There was something good about
everyone, and she had forgotten that.
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Comparing
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. Why is Bonnie upset at lunch?
A. Judy’s lunch is better.
B. Judy’s lunch is weird.
C. Judy’s lunch is not good.
D. Judy’s lunch is smaller.
2. Why is Bonnie upset in math class?
A. Ben got a B+
B. Ben got a CC. Ben got a D
D. Ben got an A+
3. What does Bonnie say each time she doesn’t like comparing?
A. This is terrible!
B. It’s not fair!
C. It’s not cool.
D. I hate this!
4. Who reminds Bonnie why we don’t compare everyone?
A. Dan
B. Steve
C. Betty
D. Charlotte
5. What lesson does Charlotte teach Bonnie?
A. There is something good about everyone.
B. Stop whining.
C. Don’t be mean.
D. You should like everyone.
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Connie’s Visit to the Zoo
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Connie was going to the zoo. She
was so happy, because the zoo was her
favorite place.
When she got there, she went to the
monkey house first. She loved their
playful faces and their curly tails. She
could watch them for hours.
Her second stop was the giant bird
cage. She saw very colorful birds. They
made so much noise and had such pretty
feathers!
After that, she went to the fish tank. It was very big. There were many kinds
of fish. They swam around and gulped at the water. They had such big eyes and
swam so well!
The big cats were next. The tigers were scary when they growled. It was not
at all like her pet cat at home. They were so heavy and dangerous looking!
Then she went to visit the reptile house. She really didn’t like things with
scales. They were kind of gross, but also interesting. She cringed when she saw the
snakes and their slithery tongues!
Finally, she went to the safari area. She rode on a small jeep as they went
around looking at animals from far away. There were things like elephants, zebras,
and giraffes. A hyena barked at her and made her laugh. A gazelle hopped away
from the jeep. It was so exciting!
Someday, Connie wanted to be an animal doctor. Then she could work at the
zoo.
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Connie’s Visit to the Zoo
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. Where is Connie going?
A. school
B. the store
C. church
D. the zoo
2. What kind of animal does Connie visit first?
A. hyenas
B. bears
C. monkeys
D. tigers
3. What kind of animal does Connie visit second?
A. lizards
B. birds
C. fish
D. safari animals
4. What kinds of animals does Connie visit last?
A. lizards
B. birds
C. fish
D. safari animals
5. What does Connie want to be when she grows up?
A. an animal doctor
B. a baseball player
C. a dentist
D. a teacher
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Cookie Cutters
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Sun Yi was making cookies. She liked to make cookies
for holidays. Soon it would be Valentine’s Day. She wanted
to make Valentine’s cookies.
She went to the cabinet. She looked for her cookie
cutters. They could cut shapes in the dough. They would
make cute cookies. Cute cookies seem more delicious.
She found a bear. That was not good for Valentine’s
Day. She found a rabbit and a tree. Those were not good
either. What would she use?
She found a heart. That was good for Valentine’s Day. She would make heart
cookies. Everyone would like them.
She made some dough. She needed flour, butter, eggs, sugar, and salt. She mixed
them together. She rolled out the dough. She used a rolling pin. Then she cut the
shapes. She rolled the dough again and cut more shapes.
Then it was time for the oven. She put the cookies on a sheet. She put them in the
oven and baked them. While she was waiting, she made frosting.
For the frosting, she used butter, powdered sugar, and
food coloring. She made three colors of frosting. One was red,
one was white, and the last was pink.
When the cookies came out, they were hot. She had to
wait. When they were cool, she put on the frosting. She had
pink, white, and red hearts to give her friends and family. On
some she even wrote things in different colors.
Everyone loved Sun Yi’s Valentine’s Day cookies.
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Cookie Cutters
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What holiday is coming up?
A. Christmas
B. Easter
C. Halloween
D. Valentine’s Day
2. What does Sun Yi want to make for the holiday?
A. cards
B. candy
C. cookies
D. gift bags
3. What shape are her cookies going to be?
A. hearts
B. bears
C. trees
D. tigers
4. What three colors are Sun Yi’s frostings?
A. red, orange, and black
B. pink, red, and white
C. pink, white, and green
D. blue, black, and purple
5. Which thing did Sun Yi do first?
A. make frosting
B. bake cookies
C. make dough
D. find the cookie cutter
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The Cowboy
By: Deborah Lynn
David’s Mom and Dad were going away for the
summer. They were going to another country to help
sick children get well and teach them about Jesus. David
could not go, so he would stay with his Granny and
Pappy. Pappy lived on a ranch in the country. David
was very excited. He would miss his parents a lot, but he
was going to have fun learning to be a cowboy.
Mom and Dad took David shopping. They bought
him lots of new clothes and even bought him some cowboy boots and a cowboy hat.
But when he put them on, he did not feel like a cowboy. Mom said, “David, by the
end of the summer, you will feel like a cowboy.”
Soon Mom and Dad took David to his Pappy’s house. He promised to be
brave and to pray for them each day, as he kissed them goodbye. He felt sad when
he went to bed that night and he almost cried, but he didn’t.
The next morning, and every morning after that,
David got up with Pappy. It was still dark when they
went out to the barn to milk the cows. He learned how to
feed the chickens, the cows and the horses. Then he ate a
Cowboy Breakfast with eggs, bacon, biscuits and gravy.
After breakfast they had more work to do. He learned
how to put clean hay in the horse’s stalls for them to sleep
on, and how to gather the eggs that the chickens laid. He
helped Pappy move the cows to another pasture, and he
learned how to fix broken fences. Every day Pappy
taught David how to ride horses. At lunch and supper
David ate a lot because he had been working so hard. At
the end of the day David would be so tired that he fell
asleep before it got dark! On Saturdays Pappy took David fishing at the creek and
on Sundays they went to church, but every day there was work to do.
It wasn’t long until summer was over and Mom and Dad returned. They were
happy because they had helped other children in a far away land. David was happy
his Mom and Dad were home, and do you know what? His mom was right! He
really did feel like a cowboy!
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The Cowboy
By: Deborah Lynn
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. Where were David’s Mom and Dad going?
A. To Church.
B. To Work.
C. To help sick children and tell them about Jesus.
D. To visit Granny and Pappy.
2. Why was David excited about going to Pappy’s?
A. He was tired of being at home.
B. His Pappy promised him money.
C. He would not have to do chores.
D. He wanted to learn to be a Cowboy.
3. What did David’s Mom and Dad buy him?
A. A guitar.
B. Cowboy boots and a Cowboy hat.
C. An ice cream cone.
D. A horse.
4. How did David feel when his Mom and Dad left?
A. He felt sad, but he did not cry.
B. He felt happy.
C. He felt angry.
D. He felt nothing.
5. What did David do at Pappy’s?
A. He milked cows, fed animals and learned to ride a horse.
B. He went swimming and played outside.
C. He went to the movies.
D. He slept a lot.
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Cupcake Power
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Debbie smacked her lips as she chewed down on the last bit of her
strawberry frosting cupcake. Off in the distance, she heard someone calling
for her, so she went running.
“What is it?” She called out.
“It’s your turn to race!” Her friend Wendy told her. “Where have you
been and what is that on your face?”
“It’s frosting.” Debbie replied. She wiped her face on her sleeve and
ran across the grass to the starting line.
The other five racers grinned at her. She smiled back. She figured she
must still have frosting on her face somewhere.
“ON YOUR MARKS!” The official shouted, raising the starting gun. Everyone got down in their
starting poses low to the ground.
“SET!” All six runners lifted up off the ground.
“GO!” The gun cracked. All the runners took off from their starting blocks.
Debbie wasn’t sure what it was, but her first few steps put her out in front of the others. She
kept her lead the whole way to the finish line. When she crossed the finish line in first place, she
looked over at Wendy.
Wendy’s eyes were big and round. “Wow! Where did that come from?”
Debbie shook her head and laughed. “I’m not sure. Maybe it was cupcake power?”
Wendy frowned. “Cupcake power? Those things are not good for you. It should slow you
down.”
“I think they’re my lucky charm. I’m going to eat one before the next race, too.” Debbie
announced.
“Go ahead and try.”
Debbie and Wendy went off to buy another cupcake. In fact, she bought two. Debbie ate both.
“One made me fast. Two should make me super fast!”
“Aren’t you full?”
“I fell really full.” Debbie groaned as she walked to the starting line for her next race.
This time, when the race started, Debbie came off the starting block slow. She came in last
place. When she finished, she was holding her side, because she had a cramp.
“So much for cupcake power.” Wendy said sadly.
“I think they have the power to help, or the power to hurt.” She rubbed her side. She was done
with her races for the day.
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Name_____________________________
Cupcake Power
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What does Debbie eat before her race?
A. Cookies
B. Pie
C. a Cupcake
D. a Burger
2. How does Debbie do in her first race?
A. She loses.
B. She comes in second.
C. She comes in third.
D. She wins easily.
3. What does Debbie think is the cause for her success?
A. training
B. concentration
C. luck
D. the cupcake
4. What does Debbie do before her second race?
A. She eats a cookie.
B. She eats two cupcakes.
C. She eats a cupcake.
D. She rests.
5. Why does Debbie really not win her second race?
A. She has a cramp.
B. She ran out of luck.
C. The weather wasn’t right.
D. Her friend cheated.
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Name_____________________________
A Dozen Donuts
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Donny bought a dozen donuts to share with friends...
The first was chocolate.
The second had powdered sugar.
The third had pink frosting.
The fourth had coconut.
The fifth had jelly inside.
The sixth had custard.
The seventh had chocolate icing.
The eighth was glazed.
The ninth had strawberry filling.
The tenth was a cake donut.
The eleventh had sprinkles.
The twelfth was crème filled.
They were all delicious!
They ate them all.
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Name_____________________________
A Dozen Donuts
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. How many donuts did Donny buy?
A. nine
B. ten
C. eleven
D. twelve
2. Which one had pink frosting?
A. the first
B. the second
C. the third
D. the fourth
3. How many had chocolate?
A. one
B. two
C. three
D. four
4. Which one had sprinkles?
A. the tenth
B. the eleventh
C. the twelfth
D. none of them
5. What happened to the donuts?
A. Donny gave them away.
B. Donny ate them by himself.
C. Donny shared them with friends.
D. Donny sold them.
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Name_____________________________
Eating Healthy
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Ethan loved eating chicken nuggets, pizza, fries, and
burgers. To drink, he always liked milk shakes, cola, or sugary
drinks. The sweeter it was, the more he liked it.
“You can’t keep eating this stuff!” Ethan’s mom
complained.
“Why? It tastes so good.”
His mother frowned and crossed her arms. “You eat
too much sugar.”
“Yum! Sugar.” Ethan smiled happily.
“Look at what you’re eating for breakfast.”
Ethan looked at the food in front of him. It looked good to him. “I’m having Juice, super
rainbow sugar sprinkle krispies, and a donut.” He smiled and took a bite of his glazed, jelly-filled
donut. He chewed and then stopped when his teeth began to ache.
“Ethan, you’re going to have to go to the dentist if you’re getting cavities.”
“No, I’m not!” Ethan denied it. He took another bite to prove he was fine. His teeth really
ached, though.
“See?” His mother sighed.
“Why do all the delicious things have to be bad for me? I can’t eat broccoli forever. I’m not a
rabbit.”
“I know, but you don’t get all the vitamins and minerals you need from the stuff you like to eat.
All that food is sugar and fat. You need good food for healthy teeth, eyes, and even your brain!” His
mother explained. “If you can’t start making healthy choices more often, I won’t buy any junk food or
sweets to keep in the house for snacks.”
“That’s not fair!” Ethan whined.
Whining didn’t work with mother. It made her more serious. “Snacks are supposed to be
occasional treats, not your regular meals. I should have bought more healthy breakfast foods for you.
Tomorrow you will have eggs, toast without jam, bacon, some fresh fruit, and a glass of milk.”
“That doesn’t sound too bad.”
“I’m not going to put all these sweets in your lunch anymore, either. You will get yogurt,
raisins, or fresh fruit for your dessert in your lunch, okay?”
Ethan didn’t want to agree, but his mom’s suggestion wasn’t really that bad. Maybe his teeth
wouldn’t hurt so much anymore, either. He really didn’t like trips to the dentist.
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Name_____________________________
Eating Healthy
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What kind of food does Ethan like to eat?
A. Healthy food
B. Only meat
C. Sweet food
D. Organic food
2. Why do Ethan’s teeth hurt?
A. He’s getting cavities.
B. He’s chewing too much.
C. He just went to the dentist.
D. None of the above
3. Which is a NOT a reason why Ethan’s mom wants him to eat healthy?
A. Healthy foods have vitamins.
B. Healthy foods won’t hurt his teeth.
C. Healthy foods help his body.
D. Healthy foods taste bad.
4. Why does Ethan think he won’t mind breakfast tomorrow?
A. He gets to eat the same sweet stuff still.
B. He gets to go to a restaurant for breakfast.
C. He gets to eat ice cream for breakfast.
D. The food he gets to eat tomorrow sounds delicious.
5. What is another benefit for Ethan of eating healthy?
A. He won’t have to see the dentist so often.
B. He will get fat.
C. He will not like the food.
D. He will be sad, because he can’t eat delicious food.
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Name_____________________________
Everyday Shapes
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Chuck stared at his math homework. His teacher had written it on a piece of white
paper. It said, “Find an example of a circle, a square, a rectangle, a pentagon, and a triangle
somewhere at home.”
“Why does Mrs. Lee give us such hard homework?” Chuck whined. He thought this was
going to be really hard.
When Chuck got home, he showed his homework to his big sister,
Serena. She smiled. “That is so easy!”
“No, it is not!” Chuck cried.
Serena smiled and handed him a book. “Here you go.”
“What is this for?” Chuck asked. He was confused. He didn’t need a book. He
needed help on his homework.
“It’s a rectangle.” Serena answered. “There are regular shapes all over the
house. This will take you just a few minutes to do.”
“Wow.” She was right! He couldn’t believe it was that easy to find a
rectangle. Surely the other shapes would be harder, right?
He got a drink while he thought about it. Just then, he looked at the top of
his cup. It was a circle!
Chuck started looking harder. The cabinet door in the kitchen was a
square! He’d found three now. The triangle came next. He found that in the
folded flag hanging on the wall.
The last one took a while longer. Chuck walked everywhere through
the house, but couldn’t find it. At last, he walked outside and looked around the house instead
of just inside it.
Suddenly, he saw the last shape. There it was in the shape of the house!
He’d found the pentagon. As easy as walking through the rooms of his house,
he’d finished his homework.
The next day, his teacher gave him a new assignment. It said, “Find an
example of a parallel lines, perpendicular lines, and intersecting lines
somewhere at home.”
“Here we go again!” Chuck groaned.
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Name_____________________________
Everyday Shapes
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. Which shape did Chuck find first, with his sister’s help?
A. Rectangle
B. Square
C. Circle
D. Pentagon
E. Triangle
2. Which shape did Chuck find second?
A. Rectangle
B. Square
C. Circle
D. Pentagon
E. Triangle
3. Which shape did Chuck find third?
A. Rectangle
B. Square
C. Circle
D. Pentagon
E. Triangle
4. Which shape did Chuck find fourth?
A. Rectangle
B. Square
C. Circle
D. Pentagon
E. Triangle
5. Which shape did Chuck find last?
A. Rectangle
B. Square
C. Circle
D. Pentagon
E. Triangle
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Name_____________________________
Falling Leaves
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Do you know Fall?
It is the season of falling leaves.
The weather grows cool. The green trees begin to change.
They change to yellow, orange, red, and finally brown.
Then the leaves begin to drop.
They fall like golden rain or snow.
They gather on the ground.
The cool wind blows them into drifts.
Leaves rustle when they move.
They make noises as you crunch across them with your shoes.
They are fun to jump in. They are VERY fun to jump in!
Your dog can even play hide-and-seek in them.
More than anything, fall is pretty.
Eventually the leaves are all gone.
The trees are all bare.
Even then, Fall is pretty.
And never forget…
Winter is coming soon, too!
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Name_____________________________
Falling Leaves
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What season is this story about?
A. Spring
B. Summer
C. Fall
D. Winter
2. What colors do the leaves change to?
A. green, red, brown, and purple
B. yellow, orange, red, and brown
C. orange, yellow, brown, and black
D. black, green, yellow, and orange
3. FILL IN THE BLANK: The leaves fall like _________ rain or snow.
A. brown
B. red
C. cold
D. golden
4. What can you do with piles of leaves?
A. sit in them
B. jump and play in them
C. eat them
D. sell them
5. FILL IN THE BLANK: Even then, Fall is ______ .
A. cute
B. cool
C. pretty
D. ugly
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Favorite Letters
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
“Dad, what’s your favorite letter?” Thomas asked his father.
Thomas’ father scratched his head. “I don’t know. Do you have a
favorite letter?”
Thomas smiled. “I like T.”
“Why?” Father asked.
“Because my name starts with T, so it’s my favorite.” Thomas explained.
Father smiled. “I see. That is a good letter, but I think I like Q.”
Thomas frowned. “Q? Your name doesn’t start with Q.”
“No, it doesn’t.”
“Then why do you like the letter Q?” Thomas asked.
“Q is a strange letter. He can’t stand alone without U. He’s also in
some cool words.”
“Like Queen?”
“Or quince.”
Thomas had never heard that word before. “What’s a quince?”
“It’s a fruit.” Father explained. “Or how about Quartet?”
He hadn’t heard of that one, either. “What does that mean?”
“It means four of something, like four musicians.”
“Do you know other Q words? I only know words like queen and
quick and quiet.”
“Quaff, quandary, quarter…” Father listed a few.
“I don’t know the first two, but I know quarter! That’s money.”
Father nodded. “Or part of a basketball game.”
“Quack!” Thomas said suddenly. Ducks made quacking noises.
Father smiled. “That’s a good one, too. See? Q is a great letter.”
“I agree, but I still like T.” Thomas smiled.
“I like it quite a bunch, too.” Father winked.
“Quite!” Thomas laughed. There really were a lot of Q words if you
thought about it.
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Name_____________________________
Favorite Letters
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What is Thomas’ favorite letter?
A. A
B. V
C. T
D. Q
2. What is father’s favorite letter?
A. A
B. V
C. T
D. Q
3. Which of these is a NEW word for Thomas?
A. Quince
B. Queen
C. Quack
D. Quiet
4. Which of these words does Thomas know already?
A. Quiet
B. Quince
C. Quartet
D. Quandary
5. What is the last Q word Father uses?
A. Queen
B. Quiet
C. Quite
D. Quince
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Skill: Reading Comprehension
Date:___________________
The Giant Giraffe
The giraffe is one of the world’s tallest mammals. They are
known for their long necks, long legs, and spotted body. Giraffes
have small horns at the top of their heads that grow to be about 5
inches. These knobs are used to protect from an enemy.
Male giraffes are taller than female giraffes and can stand
nearly 19 feet tall. Most giraffes can live up to 25 years of age in
the wild. They like to roam around in the savannas of Africa.
African savannas are mainly dry and are covered with grass.
With the giraffe’s neck being so long, they are able to eat
leaves from tall acacia trees. Giraffes can go many days without
drinking water and can live by eating wet leaves. How many days do
you think you can live without drinking any water?
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Date:___________________
The Giant Giraffe
1. The giraffe is one of the world’s _________ animals.
A) Smallest
B) Tallest
C) Biggest
D) Longest
2. Giraffes are known for their long ____________.
A) Arms
B) Nose
C) Neck
D) Head
3. What is an African savanna like?
A) Cold and Dry
B) Dry and Grassy
C) Wet and Hot
D) Warm and Cold
4. What type of trees does the giraffe eat from?
A) Maple Trees
B) Oak Trees
C) Palm Trees
D) Acacia Trees
5. How do giraffes live if they can’t drink water?
A) They can’t live without water
B) They eat leaves that are wet
C) They ask another giraffe for a glass of water
D) They live happily ever after
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The Gumball Machine
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
At the store there was a gumball machine. It had many colors of gum.
The gumballs were very big. They were fun to chew.
Each one had a good flavor. He liked them all.
Jerry got out his dimes. He put one in.
He turned the knob. The machine cranked.
A gumball rolled down. It was a red one!
Red was good. Jerry wanted more.
He put in a dime. This time a blue one came out!
Two was not enough. Jerry wanted more.
He put in a dime. This time nothing came out!
Jerry was surprised. He had lost his dime.
He had no gumball for it. Jerry wanted more.
Jerry put in another dime. This time a green one came out.
That was still not enough. He used one more dime.
Nothing came out again! Jerry was angry.
Jerry put in his last dime. He turned the knob.
This time there was a lot of noise. Three gumballs came out!
He got a yellow a purple, and another red gumball. He was happy.
Jerry looked at his hands. He had many gumballs.
There were many colors. He did not know which to eat first.
He decided to eat the green one first. He blew a big bubble!
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The Gumball Machine
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. Where is Jerry?
A. the store
B. his house
C. at school
D. the library
2. What is Jerry using?
A. a telephone
B. a game
C. a gumball machine
D. a TV
3. What color gumball comes out the first time?
A. red
B. blue
C. yellow
D. green
4. How many times does nothing come out?
A. Never
B. Once
C. Twice
D. Three times
5. What color of gumball does Jerry have two of?
A. red
B. blue
C. yellow
D. green
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Bullying Bobby
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Bobby was a Bully, plain and simple.
He was not a nice boy.
He took what he wanted.
He did not apologize, either! Not ever.
Bobby pushed a boy down the stairs.
He did not even look back or care.
Bobby stole Cindy’s chair.
Then he gave her a nasty glare.
Bobby took a kid’s popcorn at the fair.
He ran off to eat it over there…
He teased a girl named Blair.
The silly kid had red hair!
Bobby punched a boy and took his bus fare!
Man, what a nightmare!
Did anyone stand up to him here or there?
Did anyone even dare?
Bobby was a Bully, plain and simple.
He was not a nice boy.
He did not have any friends.
No one wanted to sit near him, either. Not ever.
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Bullying Bobby
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What kind of person is Bobby?
A. nice
B. happy
C. sad
D. mean
2. What did Bobby do to Cindy?
A. He punched her.
B. He teased her.
C. He took her money.
D. He stole her chair.
3. What does Bobby do to Blair?
A. He punched her.
B. He teased her.
C. He took her money.
D. He stole her chair.
4. Which of these does Bobby NOT do?
A. Push a boy down the stairs.
B. Take a girl’s chair.
C. Pull a girl’s hair.
D. Take a kid’s bus fair.
5. YES OR NO: Does Bobby have any friends?
A. Yes
B. No
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Daredevil Davey
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Davey was a wild boy.
He was fearless, but not very careful.
He loved to do tricks!
Some of them were very dangerous!
He rode his bike down the town’s steepest hill.
He didn’t touch his brakes once!
He nearly got hit by a car!
He jumped over the ditch at the end of the street.
He did it while hopping on a pogo stick!
He almost broke his leg doing it!
He slid down the rail in the school stairwell.
He rode it down three flights of stairs!
He fell off and almost snapped his wrist!
He rode down the waterslide head first.
The lady told him not to do that!
He hit the water hard and really hurt his neck!
Davey did a lot of funny tricks.
People thought he was cool.
No one visited him in the hospital, though.
Now he wants to be a bit more careful…
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Daredevil Davey
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What kind of person is Davey?
A. careful
B. safe
C. happy
D. dangerous
2. What did Davey do at the town’s steepest hill?
A. Roll down in a tire.
B. Ride his bike down without using the brakes.
C. Ride a hang glider.
D. Take a nap.
3. What does Davey do at school?
A. Do a back flip off the lunch table.
B. Jump off the roof.
C. Climb up the basketball hoop.
D. Ride the rail down the stairs.
4. Which of these does Davey NOT do?
A. Ride his bike down the tallest hill.
B. Jump over the ditch on a pogo stick.
C. Dive off a cliff.
D. Rid the waterslide head first.
5. YES OR NO: Does anyone visit Davey in the hospital?
A. Yes
B. No
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Dirty Danny
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Dirty Danny was a very difficult boy.
He pretended to be allergic to soap.
He screamed if he saw a bubble or two.
He smelled like old cheese and sour milk.
His hair was matted with oil and dirt.
Bugs found his clothes very comfy.
His room was more crumbs than carpet.
His closet SCARED the monsters away.
His dresser was full of frogs and rocks.
His favorite shirt crunched when he walked.
His pants were more patches than jeans!
His shoes had two holes in the front and another in the back.
He only ate with his hands.
Spoons and forks were used as catapults.
He used his pants as napkins and his shirt as a bib.
Dirty Danny was a very difficult boy.
His parents started hosing him down in the yard.
Eventually, he started to smell a little bit better.
Staying clean isn’t always easy…
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Dirty Danny
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What kind of person is Danny?
A. clean
B. careful
C. nice
D. messy
2. What does Danny smell like?
A. roses
B. old cheese
C. meat
D. hamburgers
3. What do monsters think of Danny’s room?
A. They love it.
B. They are scared of it.
C. They come to see him often.
D. They are happy there.
4. How are Danny’s table manners?
A. He is a messy eater.
B. He is very polite.
C. He is clean.
D. He is quiet.
5. YES OR NO: Does Danny start to get better at the end?
A. Yes
B. No
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Icky Ivan
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Ivan liked to do weird things. He really liked nothing to make girls cringe and scream or
to have boys point and laugh. He gave his teachers fits and his parents headaches. He was a
very strange young man.
Ivan liked to eat dirt. The more worms it had the better! It made girls want to
throw up. It made boys snicker.
Ivan liked to pick his nose in public. The girls would all say, “Ewww,” but the
boys would laugh.
Ivan liked to eat out of the trash can. The girls would all run away screaming, but the
boys would encourage him to do more.
Ivan also liked rubbing his lunchroom pizza on his face. It made him smell
like pepperoni. The girls shuddered, but the boys gave him high-five’s.
Sometimes Ivan even liked to pretend he was a monster. He would make
strange faces and gross noises. The girls would flee, but the boys would play along.
In class, Ivan always liked to burp instead of answering the teachers’ questions. It made
the teachers angry, the girls grossed out, and the boys happy. Then he went to the office, and
that made his parents upset.
Ivan liked to do a lot of things, but what he really liked was making friends. He did all
these things, and it got him lots of attention. It got him lots of trips to the office. Everyone in
the school knew who
Icky Ivan was, but still he didn’t have many friends. He wondered
why…
Do you know why?
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Icky Ivan
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What is Ivan’s nickname?
A. Evil Ivan
B. Irritating Ivan
C. Icky Ivan
D. Interesting Ivan
2. What does Ivan like to eat?
A. pizza
B. dirt
C. paper
D. glue
3. What does Ivan do with his nose in public?
A. pick it
B. blow it
C. sneeze
D. put milk in it
4. Who seems to like his behavior the most?
A. the girls
B. the boys
C. his parents
D. the teachers
5. Which sentence best describes Ivan’s friendships?
A. Ivan does weird things to get attention, but he doesn’t have many friends.
B. Ivan has tons of friends, because he’s funny.
C. Ivan does weird things, so he has lots of friends.
D. Ivan is mean, so he has no friends.
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Mannerless Marty
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Marty had no manners. He acted like a pig. He was rude, loud, and gross. Marty
was trouble, and he thought it was funny.
At the table, he burped after each bite. He wiped his mouth on
his sleeve. He sneezed on the tablecloth. He chewed with his mouth
open. He slurped his soup.
In school, he interrupted constantly. He took people’s stuff without asking, ruined
it, and then returned it. He tore pages in books and picked his teeth with them. He
made rude comments without apologizing.
On the bus he wiped his nose on the seats. He rubbed dirty
hands on his neighbors. He snored loudly, even if he wasn’t really
asleep. He took his shoes off and put them up on the next seat.
At home, he hogged the bathroom, but wouldn’t flush. He drank
out of the milk jug. He didn’t wipe his feet before he came in, so he left
mud everywhere. He tore out all the good parts of the newspaper.
Marty didn’t get invited to birthday parties. He had to clean up his room on
weekends instead of playing. No one wanted to sit near him on the bus. He made
people uncomfortable. He missed out on a lot of chances. Even his grandmother didn’t
want him to visit!
Mannerless Marty got tired of being alone. He decided to clean up his act.
Eventually, he made a few friends and a few good habits.
Always remember your manners!
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Mannerless Marty
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What’s Marty’s problem?
A. He’s mean.
B. He doesn’t have good manners.
C. He cheats on his tests.
D. He doesn’t do his homework.
2. Which of these DOES Marty do at the table?
A. He eats everything with a knife.
B. He eats all of his broccoli.
C. He sneezes on the tablecloth.
D. He puts his elbows on the table.
3. Which of these DOESN’T Marty do at school?
A. He is rude and doesn’t apologize.
B. He interrupts all the time.
C. He ruins people’s things.
D. He runs in the hallway.
4. Which of these DOES Marty do at home?
A. He colored on the walls.
B. He ate the last piece of pizza.
C. He hogged the bathroom.
D. He talked back to his parents.
5. How does Marty finally get friends?
A. He starts behaving better.
B. He pays them.
C. He invites them all to a party.
D. He gives them candy.
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Opposite Ollie
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Opposite Ollie did the opposite of everything his teacher
said. He was a difficult child. He was hard to get along with, and
no one really understood him, not even his parents.
“Do your homework,” the teacher said. Ollie didn’t do his
homework. He sat and stared instead.
“Hang up your coat and tie your shoes,” the teacher
instructed. He threw his coat on the floor and untied his laces.
“Eat lunch quietly,” the teacher requested. He sang to his hot dog and screamed at his
milk.
“Put away your things and clear your desk,” the teacher ordered. He emptied his
backpack on his desk and made a big mess.
“Line up for gym,” the teacher demanded. He went and sat down finally instead.
“Please be quiet,” the teacher begged. Ollie told him his life story, in extreme detail.
“Sit in your chair,” the teacher pleaded with him. He sat next to his chair. Then he sat
under his chair. After that he stood on his chair. He couldn’t quite tell what the opposite was.
The teacher looked like they might finally give up, but then he had an idea and said, “Be
loud, be rude, be lazy, and most of all, don’t follow rules.”
Ollie did the opposite of all that, and the teacher was happy.
The teacher had tricked him!
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Opposite Ollie
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What is Ollie’s problem?
A. He smells funny.
B. He cries a lot.
C. He picks his nose.
D. He does the opposite of what he’s asked.
2. Which of the following is NOT something Ollie does during the story?
A. Scream at his milk
B. Talk to his hot dog
C. Throw up his lunch
D. Throw his coat on the floor
3. Which of the following IS something Ollie did?
A. Fight a zebra
B. Told his life story
C. Baked a cake
D. Eat the class pet
4. Which direction does Ollie have trouble figuring out the opposite of?
A. Sitting in his chair
B. Lining up for lunch
C. Doing his homework
D. Tying his shoes
5. How does the teacher finally trick Ollie?
A. He does something mean and cruel.
B. He threatens to call Ollie’s parents.
C. He bribes Ollie to do the right thing.
D. He tells Ollie to do bad things, and Ollie does the opposite, which is good.
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Revolting Roger
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Roger had no sense and poor timing.
He never knew when it was a good time to say things.
This got him into a lot of trouble!
At breakfast, he talked about worms.
Mom looked sick.
Dad was not pleased!
During school, Roger talked about a bad movie his brother showed him.
The kids were upset.
The teacher was angry!
At lunch, Roger talked about worms again.
He really, really liked worms.
The poor girls at the table could not even eat!
On the bus, Roger talked about a car accident.
The little kids sitting in front of him cried.
The bus driver was very irritated!
During dinner, Roger wanted to talk about worms again.
Instead, he talked about farts.
His sister gagged on her salad!
Dad had had enough!
Mom had had enough!
Everyone had had enough!
Roger was not allowed to talk about anything during the meals anymore!
Roger really had to learn when it was a good time to say something, didn’t he?
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Revolting Roger
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What kind of person is Roger?
A. polite
B. nice
C. gross
D. mean
2. What did Roger talk about during breakfast?
A. worms
B. farts
C. car accidents
D. bad movies
3. What did Roger talk about during school?
A. worms
B. farts
C. car accidents
D. bad movies
4. What did Roger talk about during dinner?
A. worms
B. farts
C. car accidents
D. bad movies
5. YES OR NO: Is Roger allowed to talk during meals at the end of the story?
A. Yes
B. No
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Tantrum-Throwing Tyler
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Tyler wanted a cookie.
Mom would not give him a cookie.
Why not? He wanted one more.
He already had four cookies.
He wanted five cookies.
How could he get one more cookie?
He cried and screamed.
He stomped his feet.
He pulled his hair.
He tried to bite mommy.
He kicked and screamed more.
He wanted a cookie!
He was so angry.
But, he was getting tired.
He kicked and cried more.
He fell down.
Now he was really tired.
He did not want a cookie now.
Mom hugged him.
A hug was better than a cookie.
Now he was happy.
There were always cookies tomorrow.
Bunch of Characters Comprehension Pack – Second Grade
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Tantrum-Throwing Tyler
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What does Tyler want?
A. a cookie
B. cake
C. candy
D. chocolate
2. How many has Tyler had?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
3. How many does Tyler want?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
4. What does Tyler NOT do?
A. cry
B. scream
C. stomp
D. sing
5. Who makes Tyler feel better?
A. dad
B. mom
C. sister
D. brother
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Tardy Tina
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Tina was always tardy.
That is another way of saying late.
She could read a clock.
She just could not get places on time!
Tina had to be to school by 7:00.
She was 15 minutes late.
The teacher was not very pleased.
She missed her morning work.
Tina had to be to the lunch room by 11:30.
She talked to a friend in the hallway.
She was 20 minutes late.
She only had 5 minutes to eat her food!
Tina had to get to P.E. class by 2:00 P.M.
She took a long time getting changed for class.
She was 10 minutes late.
Coach made her run two extra laps!
Tina had to get to the bus ramp by 3:10 P.M.
She dawdled packing up her bag.
She was 5 minutes late.
Mom had to come pick her up.
Tina was late to everything, and she never learned.
It made people upset with her.
It was not very considerate.
They stopped inviting her to things!
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Tardy Tina
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What kind of person is Tina?
A. careful
B. on time
C. kind
D. late
2. How late was Tina for lunch?
A. 5 minutes
B. 10 minutes
C. 15 minutes
D. 20 minutes
3. How late was Tina for P.E. Class?
A. 5 minutes
B. 10 minutes
C. 15 minutes
D. 20 minutes
4. How late was Tina for the bus ramp?
A. 5 minutes
B. 10 minutes
C. 15 minutes
D. 20 minutes
5. YES OR NO: Do people like to invite Tina to things?
A. Yes
B. No
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Tattling Tara
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Tara was a little bit naughty.
She liked to get people in trouble.
Whenever she saw someone doing something wrong, she tattled.
When her brother snuck a cookie before dinner, she tattled.
“Mom, Dylan is getting a cookie!”
Dylan got punished.
When Dad was watching sports instead of cutting the grass, she tattled.
“Mom, Dad is watching more baseball!”
Dad got a dirty look and a scolding from Mom.
When her classmate was playing a game instead of studying, she tattled.
“Teacher, Casey is playing a game!”
Casey lost her computer time for a week.
When her friend Joan took an extra snack at lunch, she tattled.
“Ma’am, that girl over there took an extra snack.”
Joan lost all of her snacks for the day.
When the boy on the bus wouldn’t sit down, she tattled.
“Driver, Jacob is jumping around again!”
Jacob had to sit up front for a week.
Tara liked to tattle.
It was fun for her.
Her friends and family hated it.
She still had not learned when it was a good time to tell an adult.
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Tattling Tara
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What kind of person is Tara?
A. nice
B. kind
C. sweet
D. naughty
2. What was Dylan doing that made Tara tattle?
A. He was watching baseball.
B. He was jumping on the bus.
C. He was taking a cookie before dinner.
D. She was playing a game.
3. What was Dad doing that made Tara tattle?
A. He was watching baseball.
B. He was jumping on the bus.
C. He was taking a cookie before dinner.
D. She was playing a game.
4. What was Jacob doing that made Tara tattle?
A. He was watching baseball.
B. He was jumping on the bus.
C. He was taking a cookie before dinner.
D. She was playing a game.
5. YES OR NO: Does Tara know when you are supposed to tell an adult?
A. Yes
B. No
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Terrible Tony
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Angelee’s little brother, Tony, was so bad!
His behavior was horribly sad.
He did the neighbor’s roses harm.
He bit the mailman on the arm!
He threw the cat in the fish tank.
He even broke his sister’s piggy bank!
He tossed all the cereal on the floor.
He smashed a hammer through the door!
He ate mom’s chocolate birthday cake.
Then he threw it up for Pete’s sake!
He drove the lawnmower into the car.
He put his pet turtle in a tiny, tiny jar.
He painted the school bus bright red.
He even cut a big hole in his bed!
Tony did a lot of crazy things.
He seemed like quite the ding-a-ling.
Still, he was part of the family.
But they all wished he’d not be so silly – especially Angelee.
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Terrible Tony
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What did Tony do to the mailman?
A. He chased him.
B. He bit him.
C. He took all the mail.
D. He teased him.
2. What did Tony do to the cat?
A. He threw it in the fish tank.
B. He fed it chocolate.
C. He pinched its tail.
D. He scared it.
3. What did Tony do to his bed?
A. He ripped it up.
B. He cut a hole in it.
C. He sold it.
D. He jumped on it.
4. What color did Tony paint the school bus?
A. green
B. yellow
C. orange
D. red
5. What did Tony do to the birthday cake?
A. He ate it all and got sick.
B. He threw it on his mom’s face.
C. He tossed it in the garbage.
D. He gave it to the dog.
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Whiney Winnie
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Winnie was a whiney girl.
She didn’t know why.
Words just came out like whines.
It was not very nice to hear.
When Dad asked her to clean her room, she whined.
“Do I haavvveee to?”
Of course she had to!
When Mom told her to do her homework before watching TV, she whined.
“Mooooooommmm. I’ll do it laaaaterrr.”
Mom turned off the TV and gave her a grumpy look.
When her teacher told her to do a better job on her class work, she whined.
“I don’t want tooooo. It’s borrrrring!”
The teacher gave her extra homework for whining; she needed practice, too.
When her grandmother asked her to help clear the dinner dishes, she whined.
“I don’t want to touch the dirty plaaaaattesss.”
Grandmother sent her off without any dessert, even though it was her favorite!
Later at home, Winnie whined in her room by herself.
Then, she realized something: no one liked her whining!
Besides that, it always got her in trouble.
Winnie would stop whining.
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Whiney Winnie
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What kind of person is Winnie?
A. hard-working
B. whiney
C. happy
D. respectful
2. What did Winnie do at the grandmother’s house?
A. Whine about doing a better job on class work.
B. Whine about cleaning her room.
C. Whine about cleaning up dishes.
D. Whine about doing her homework before TV.
3. What does Winnie do at school?
A. Whine about doing a better job on class work.
B. Whine about cleaning her room.
C. Whine about cleaning up dishes.
D. Whine about doing her homework before TV.
4. Which of these does Winnie NOT do?
A. Whine about cleaning up dishes.
B. Whine about cleaning her room.
C. Whine about cutting the grass.
D. Whine about doing her homework before TV.
5. YES OR NO: Is Winnie going to keep whining?
A. Yes
B. No
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Wicked Wilma
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Wilma was absolutely wicked!
She was not a nice little girl at all.
She delighted in seeing others hurt or humiliated.
Wilma stuck her tongue out at the bus driver.
He was already having a bad day.
Now he felt worse!
Wilma stepped on Johnny’s lunch box.
His sandwich smashed and his milk carton blew up!
Now he had nothing to eat!
Wilma stuck her foot out and tripped Jenny on the stairs.
Wilma thought it was the funniest thing!
The girl fell and bruised her knee.
Wilma liked to pinch her cat’s ears.
It tried to scratch her, but she was too fast.
The cat hated her!
Wilma scribbled all over her brother’s homework.
It took him hours to do it, but she did not care.
He got an F!
Everyone was getting very sick of Wilma.
She had no care for anyone but herself.
She was so mean that everyone ran away from her!
Would she ever learn and finally become a good girl?
Only time would tell…
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Wicked Wilma
Story By: Andrew Frinkle
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What kind of person is Wilma?
A. kind
B. sweet
C. mean
D. nice
2. What did Wilma do to the cat?
A. stuck her tongue out
B. stepped on his lunch box
C. tripped her on the stairs
D. pinched her ears
3. What did Wilma do to Jenny?
A. stuck her tongue out
B. stepped on his lunch box
C. tripped her on the stairs
D. pinched her ears
4. What did Wilma do to Johnny?
A. stuck her tongue out
B. stepped on his lunch box
C. tripped her on the stairs
D. pinched her ears
5. YES OR NO: Is Wilma really popular?
A. Yes
B. No
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1.C
2.D
3.B
4.A
5.D
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BASEBALL HATS!!
1.B
2.A
3.D
4.B
5.D
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A DAY AT THE AMUSEMENT PARK
1.C
2.B
3.B
4.D
5.A
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THE BEAUTIFUL BUTTERFLY!
1.C
2.D
3.A
4.A
5.B
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THE ALLEY CAT AND HOUSE CAT
1.D
2.A
3.B
4.A
5.B
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THE BEAUTIFUL MOON!!
1.B
2.D
3.C
4.A
5.D
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BEE STING!!
1.B
2.D
3.C
4.A
5.B
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THE BIG BLUE THING! !
1.A
2.C
3.D
4.A
5.A
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BABY SISTER!
1.A
2.C
3.D
4.D
5.C
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BABY’S NEW CLOTHES! !
1.A
2.C
3.C
4.B
5.D
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1.D
2.A
3.C
4.B
5.B
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BUILDING BLOCKS!
1.A
2.A
3.D
4.A
5.B
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BIKE RIDE! !
1.C
2.D
3.A
4.A
5.D
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THE BULLY!!
1.B
2.D
3.C
4.A
5.D
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THE BIRD’S NEST!
1.B
2.C
3.B
4.A
5.B
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BUSY DADDY!
1.B
2.D
3.A
4.C
5.D
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A BLACK EYE!!
1.B
2.B
3.A
4.B
5.C
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BUTTERFLY GARDEN! !
1.D
2.A
3.C
4.B
5.A
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A BROKEN LEG! !
1.D
2.C
3.A
4.B
5.A
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CAMPING INSIDE!!
1.C
2.B
3.B
4.D
5.A
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THE C.A.R.E. CLUB!
1.C
2.A
3.B
4.D
5.A
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COMPARING!
1.A
2.D
3.B
4.D
5.A
CARLY THE CANARY!
1.D
2.D
3.A
4.D
5.A
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CONNIE’S VISIT TO THE ZOO!
1.D
2.C
3.B
4.D
5.A
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CATS NEXT DOOR!
1.D
2.C
3.B
4.A
5.A
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COOKIE CUTTERS!
1.D
2.C
3.A
4.B
5.D
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THE CHRISTMAS TREE!!
1.C
2.D
3.A
4.D
5.B
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THE COWBOY!
1.C
2.D
3.B
4.A
5.A
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THE CLEVER OWL!
1.B
2.A
3.B
4.A
5.A
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CUPCAKE POWER!
1.C
2.D
3.D
4.B
5.A
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A DOZEN DONUTS !
1.D
2.C
3.B
4.B
5.C
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THE GIANT GIRAFFE!
1.B
2.C
3.B
4.D
5.B
EATING HEALTHY!
1.C
2.A
3.D
4.D
5.A
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THE GUMBALL MACHINE!
1.A
2.C
3.A
4.C
5.A
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EVERYDAY SHAPES!
1.A
2.C
3.B
4.E
5.D
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BULLYING BOBBY!
1.D
2.D
3.B
4.C
5.B
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FALLING LEAVES!!
1.C
2.B
3.D
4.B
5.C
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DAREDEVIL DAVEY!
1.D
2.B
3.D
4.C
5.B
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FAVORITE LETTERS!
1.C
2.D
3.A
4.A
5.C
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DIRTY DANNY!
1.D
2.B
3.B
4.A
5.A
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ICKY IVAN! !
1.C
2.B
3.A
4.B
5.A
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TARDY TINA!
1.D
2.D
3.B
4.A
5.B
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MANNERLESS MARTY! !
1.B
2.C
3.D
4.C
5.A
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TATTLING TARA! !
1.D
2.C
3.A
4.B
5.B
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OPPOSITE OLLIE!!
1.D
2.C
3.B
4.A
5.D
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TERRIBLE TONY! !
1.B
2.A
3.B
4.D
5.A
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REVOLTING ROGER!
1.C
2.A
3.D
4.B
5.B
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WHINEY WINNIE! !
1.B
2.C
3.A
4.C
5.B
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WICKED WILMA! !
1.C
2.D
3.C
4.B
5.B
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1.A
2.D
3.C
4.D
5.B
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