Category Archives: Comprehension Questions

Comprehension Questions- Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew #5 The Case of the Sneaky Snowman

The Case of the Sneaky Snowman

By Carolyn Keene

Grades 3-5; Genre - Fiction; GRL O; AR pts: 1.0

Nancy and the Clue Crew build a snowman during their winter break, but strange things begin to happen when one of their friends from school begins to tell fortunes and they begin to come true.  The Clue Crew needs to solve how all of the fortunes are coming true before everything snowballs out of control. Continue reading

Comprehension Questions- Horrid Henry Tricks the Tooth Fairy

Horrid Henry Tricks the Tooth Fairy

By Francesca Simon

Grades 3-5; Genre - Fiction; GRL M; AR pts: 1.0

In these simple short stories, Horrid Henry tries to trick the tooth fairy, gets to be a ring bearer for his cousin's wedding, has Moody Margaret as a house guest for two weeks, and gets a new teacher at school.  Continue reading

Comprehension Questions- Horrid Henry and the Abominable Snowman

Horrid Henry and the Abominable Snowman

By Francesca Simon

Grades 3-5; Genre - Fiction; GRL M; AR pts: 1.0

In this collection of stories, Horrid Henry tries to win a snowman building contest so he can win ice cream for a year.  He also gets grounded from watching television and is sent to his room where he writes his will.  Henry likes Margaret’s idea of doing makeovers and decides to make some money doing his own.  And the last story is about when Horrid Henry gets to meet his favorite author. Continue reading

Comprehension Questions- Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew #24 Princess Mix-up Mystery

Princess Mix-up Mystery

By Carolyn Keene

Grades 2-4; Genre - Fiction; Lexile 590L; AR pts: 1.0

Nancy and her friends win royal treatments at Prissy’s Princess Parlor.  They go in for their makeovers and come out with blue hair that smells like rotten eggs.  Nancy and the Clue Crew are on the move trying to find out who sabotaged the Princess Parlor and their makeovers. Continue reading

Comprehension Questions – Deltora Quest #2 The Lake of Tears

The Lake of Tears

By Emily Rodda

Grades 3-7; Genre - Fantasy; GRL S; AR pts: 4.0

Lief, Barda and Jasmine are on their next mission trying to find another gem to fit inside the belt of Deltora.  They find a Ralad man and save him from the Grey Guards and he in turn is willing to sacrifice himself to the monster of the Lake of Tears. Continue reading

Comprehension Questions – The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

By Mark Twain

Grades 8-12; Genre - Fiction; GRL Z; AR pts: 12.0

Tom Sawyer is a thirteen year old boy growing up on the banks of the Mississippi River.  Under the care of his Aunt Polly he tests her patience with his quick wit and adventuresome spirit.  Tom often goes looking for adventure with his friend Huck Finn and they find themselves witnessing a murder and finding some real treasure. Continue reading

Comprehension Questions- Magic Tree House Merlin Missions #19 Abe Lincoln at Last!

Abe Lincoln at Last!

By Mary Pope Osborne

Comprehension Questions

Grades 2-4; Genre - Historical Fiction with Fantastical Elements; GRL M; AR pts: 2.0

Chapter 1

  1. Who were Jack and Annie going to visit in this adventure?  Abe Lincoln  p. 5
  2. What were they needing to find on this mission?  A feather  p. 7
  3. What would the potion in the tiny bottle do for Jack and Annie?  Grant a wish for one thing p. 7

Chapter 2

  1. What building did the tree house land near?  The White House   p. 12
  2. Name the two boys that saw the tree house?  Tad and Willie  p. 14
  3. Why did Tad think the tree house belonged to them?  It was on the property of the White House and the White House belonged to everyone in America   p. 15
  4. Who wanted to take Jack and Annie to meet the President?  Tad   p. 18

Chapter 3

  1. How is the White House different back in President Lincoln’s day then it is now?  People could just walk into the White House and see the president   p. 12
  2. What did Tad say he’d do, if Jack didn’t go with him to find the president? Scream  p.26
  3. What room did Tad take Jack into?  The president’s bedroom   p. 28
  4. Where did Tad and Jack hide when President Lincoln came into the room? Under the bed  p. 28

Chapter 4

  1. How did Tad know President Lincoln?  The president was his father   p. 31
  2. How did President Lincoln respond when Tad told him about Jack and Annie? Strangely, like he might know them  p. 32
  3. Who did Annie meet while Jack was hiding under the bed?  Tad and Willie’s mom   p. 35

Chapter 5

  1. Why wouldn’t Jack and Annie get to meet with the president?  He had too many meetings  p. 43
  2. When President Lincoln had a free moment, what would he most likely do?  Go for a horseback ride into the country  p. 44
  3. What did Jack and Annie do to make it so they would have a private meeting with President Lincoln?  Make a wish with their potion from the little bottle   p. 48

Chapter 6

  1. After taking the potion, where did Jack and Annie end up?  In the country   p. 49
  2. Who came riding up to Jack and Annie?  Sam  p. 53
  3. Where was Sam going?  To grind his corn at the mill   p. 53
  4. Why did the horse get scared when the wind blew?  She doesn’t hear well   p. 54

Chapter 7

  1. What did Sam’s home look like?  log cabin with a shed, has a bear skin for a door and no windows   p. 63
  2. Where was Sam’s bed?  In the loft   p. 64
  3. Where was Sarah, Sam’s sister?  At school   p. 66
  4. Where’s Sam’s father?  Kentucky   p. 66

Chapter 8

  1. Why did Sam want to get his chores done?  To help his sister   p. 68
  2. Why couldn’t Jack and Annie split the wood?They couldn’t get the axe out of the log  p. 71
  3. Why didn’t they milk the cow?  They didn’t know how   p. 72

Chapter 9

  1. Why didn’t Jack and Annie get the water from the spring?  They heard growling  p. 78
  2. Who was splitting wood when Jack and Annie got back to the cabin?  Sam   p. 79
  3. Who built Sam’s cabin?  Sam and his dad   p. 84

Chapter 10

  1. How does Sam feel about reading and writing?  Loves it   p. 89
  2. Who arrived while Sam, Jack and Annie were doing schoolwork?  Sam’s dad   p. 90
  3. Who did his dad have with him?  a new wife and mother for Sam and Sarah and three new siblings  p. 91
  4. What did Sam give Jack and Annie to say thank you for helping him?  A feather from a goose and ink from blackberries   p. 96

Chapter 11

  1. Why didn’t Jack and Annie get to hear what Sam was going to tell them?  They were sent back to the White House before he could tell them   p. 98
  2. Why did President Lincoln pretend to be Sam?  He loved to do pranks on people   p. 103
  3. What did Jack and Annie scribble down for President Lincoln?  A message of hope and that everything would be all right   p. 105

Chapter 12

  1. How would Willie die?  Typhoid fever  p. 110
  2. How did Jack wish he’d treated Tad when he found out about the things Tad would be facing?  Nicer   p. 111
  3. How many more things do Jack and Annie need to find to help Penny?  One  p. 112

Comprehension Questions – Magic Tree House Merlin Missions #20 A Perfect Time for Pandas

A Perfect Time for Pandas

By Mary Pope Osborne

Grades 2-5; Genre - Historical Fiction with Fantastical Elements; GRL M; AR pts: 2.0

Jack and Annie go to China looking for the last object needed to help break Penny’s spell.  They get to help at a giant panda reserve and get caught in a huge earthquake. Continue reading

Comprehension Questions- The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids #17 Elves Don’t Wear Hard Hats

Elves Don’t Wear Hard Hats

By Debbie Dadey and Marcia Thornton Jones

Grades 3-5; Genre - Fantasy; GRL M; AR pts: 1.0

The kids at Bailey School are excited to get a new playground, but the adults in charge can't decide how to make the playground and argue about it constantly.  A construction crew of workers show up at the school and begin to take down the old playground.  The kids think they are elves, but don't understand why Santa's elves are helping them with their playground. Continue reading

Comprehension Questions – Stargirl

Stargirl

By Jerry Spinelli

Grades 6-8; Genre - Fiction; GRL V; AR pts: 6.0

There's a new girl in tenth grade and says her name is Stargirl.  The entire school's not sure what to think of her and the kind things she does.  Leo realizes that he's in love with her, but has a difficult time accepting that she's not like everybody else.  Continue reading