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Comprehension Questions – A to Z Mysteries The Unwilling Umpire

The Unwilling Umpire

by Ron Roy

Grades 2-5; Genre - Mystery; GRL N; AR 1.0

When the umpire at the baseball game fund-raiser is accused of stealing a collection of autographed baseballs, Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose try to prove his innocence.

Comprehension Questions

Chapter 1

  1. Describe the opening scene in this book. The kids are at a fundraising ball game to raise funds for children with disabilities; Ruth Rose and Josh have made a bet on who is going to win p.1

Chapter 2

  1. Why does Pete look guilty at the end of this chapter? He went to get allergy medicine in the clubhouse and hasn’t come back yet, so it means he could have smashed the case with the baseballs and made a run with the signed baseballs p.12

Chapter 3

  1. On page 15, Ellie described what Mr. Pocket looked like after speaking with the kids. What is it and what does that look like? Draw a picture of a Mr. Pocket in the figurative sense of her description

Chapter 4

  1. How likely will the kids find out something about Pete on the Internet? Explain. Listen to your child’s answer

Chapter 5

  1. Why do the kids think the man in the newspaper article is Pete? The middle name of the man is Peter, and he has a very unusual last name, so it is likely him p.26

Chapter 6

  1. Why do you think Pete isn’t talking? He’s guilty; he’s protecting someone; Listen to your child’s answer p.36

Chapter 7

  1. Describe Pete’s countenance in the jail cell. Discouraged, quiet, dejected, hopeless p.38

Chapter 8

  1. What have you learned about Pete in this chapter? He’s honest; takes care of his younger brother because parents died in a car crash; responsible p.52
  2. Choose a word you would use to describe him. Explain. Protector-for trying to help his brother; selfless; loving p.53
  3. Pete taking the blame for his brother isn’t necessarily helping and protecting him. List two ways it’s hurting Buddy. Buddy doesn’t learn to be accountable for his actions; when he does finally have to pay for a consequence, he won’t know how to deal with it

Chapter 9

  1. Was Buddy’s explanation to Officer Fallon enough to get him out of jail? Why or why not? No; they need to catch the thief and get the baseballs back p.60

Chapter 10

  1. Officer Fallon needed to search Buddy’s trailer to see if he was telling the truth about the stolen baseballs. Do you think Officer Fallon will find them? Listen to your child’s answer p.64

Chapter 11

  1. Describe one emotion Buddy is feeling in this chapter and explain why. Hopeful- Officer Fallon believes him; hopeful - to stay in Green Lawn instead of going to Florida; impressed- he likes green Lawn and how nice people are p.67

Chapter 12

  1. How did the Internet help them find the thief? They went to a website to see if they could purchase the baseballs back; they found one that looked like Mr. Pocket’s baseball and they emailed the seller; the seller responded with their physical address to send the money, and it was in Green Lawn p.76

Chapter 13

  1. Do you agree with Officer Fallon, that lying is never right, even if you’re trying to protect someone? Why or why not? Listen to your child’s answer
  2. What did you like about this book? Listen to your child’s answer

Comprehension Questions – Baseball Pals

Baseball Pals

by Matt Christopher

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

Jimmie learns an important lesson about the misuse of power when he is elected captain of his baseball team and makes decisions that are not in the team's best interests.

Comprehension Questions

Chapter 1

  1. Describe the setting of this story. On the ballfield; the characters of the story were gathered talking about which position everyone would play; autumn time p.3
  2. Who convinced everyone he was to be the pitcher and how did he do it? Jimmie; he was the new team captain, he said he’d been practicing all summer, and he found other positions for the team members to play p.3
  3. Why did Ervie make Jimmie feel unsettled? Jimmie didn’t know if Ervie was happy or not; Ervie looked at Paul in a certain way p.8

Chapter 2

  1. Why wasn’t Tiny playing with Jimmie’s team this
    year? The Red Rockets had already asked him to be on their team and gave him
    a jersey p.9
  2. Describe Jimmie’s experience while he was
    pitching in this chapter. He struggled getting it over the plate and walked
    two guys. Then he slowed down his pitches and the batters hit them p.15
  3. Why was Jimmie pleased with himself at the end
    of the chapter? He hit a ball way out in the field and made it to third base
    p.18

Chapter 3

  1. Who’s the team’s new manager? Mr. Nichols
    p.19
  2. After the game why did Ervie want to go home? He
    was hungry and it was getting late p.22
  3. How does Jimmie feel about Ervie? He wishes
    he didn’t have to bring him with him to the field; he’s impatient with him p.22

Chapter 4

  1. Why did Jimmie lie to his mom about coming home
    on time? He didn’t want to come home on time and wanted to stay at the field
    p.26
  2. When Jimmie went to Paul’s after dinner, what
    did he find Paul doing? Practicing his pitching p.28
  3. What was the news Tiny told Jimmie at the end of
    this chapter? Paul wasn’t playing the Planets, instead he was going to play
    with the Red Rockets p.31

Chapter 5

  1. Summarize what happened in this chapter. Jimmie
    went home and to his room. He was upset about Paul joining the other team, and
    got angry to the point that he decided he didn’t care anymore, then he went to
    play with Ervie p.35

Chapter 6

  1. How did Mr. Nichols react to Paul leaving the
    team? He said it was ok and that Jimmie could become a good pitcher too with
    practice p.38
  2. Who went out to pitch after Jimmie continued to
    throw bad pitches during batting practice? Mr. Nichols p.41

Chapter 7

  1. Why did Jimmie go to Mose’s house early Saturday
    morning? To practice pitching since Mose was going to be the catcher p.43
  2. How did Jimmie do while he was practicing? Not
    very well; he never threw to the mitt p.44
  3. Why did the umpire yell “Balk!” when Jimmie was
    winding up before a pitch? A pitcher can’t wind up if there are men on base,
    because after a pitcher winds up, he can’t stop and throw it to the base to get
    them out p.46

Chapter 8

  1. Find a simile at the top of page 52. Jimmie
    ran like a deer p.52
  2. Who won, the Mohawks or the Planets? The Mohawks
    p.53
  3. Why didn’t Ervie think the Planets were going to
    win any games in the league? He said they didn’t have a good pitcher p.55

Chapter 9

  1. Where did Jimmie go with his father? Fishing p.56
  2. What important lesson did Mr. Todd teach Jimmie
    while they were fishing? To be patient and to keep at something if you want it
    p.61

Chapter 10

  1. What was Jimmie’s plan so Paul would come and
    watch TV with him that evening? Have his mom invite over his parents and Paul
    would come over too p.63
  2. What did Ervie say that made Jimmie mad and run
    out of the room when the Karoski’s came over? that Paul was mad at Jimmie
    because they both wanted to pitch for the Planets p.66

Chapter 11

  1. Who did Jimmie see during their Sunday walk and how
    did he feel? Some boys playing baseball from his team and Paul was pitching;
    made him mad p.68
  2. Why did the praise, Jimmie’s dad said about Paul,
    hurt Jimmie? His own dad said that Paul had really nice form and was going
    to be a great pitcher one day when Jimmie struggled at being a pitcher p.71

Chapter 12

  1. What secret did Jimmie tell Wishy? That
    Jimmie doesn’t think he’ll be a pitcher and instead he should play infield p.75
  2. What did Wishy help Jimmie practice? Catching
    grounders p.76

Chapter 13

  1. Why was Jimmie feeling confident, like he
    could hit anything? He had decided not to be pitcher and felt good about his
    decision p.80
  2. What position did Jimmie play for the last two
    innings? First basemen p.85
  3. Whose name did Jimmie cry out when he was
    cheering for the pitcher? Paul’s name p.86

Chapter 14

  1. When does the team list need to be turned in? Before
    Thursday p.87
  2. Why was Mr. Nichols impressed with Jimmie as
    he practiced playing infield? He didn’t realize Jimmie was so good p.90

Chapter 15

  1. Why did Jimmie take Ervie along to see Paul? He
    didn’t want to be alone to talk to Paul p.91
  2. Why was Paul’s mom upset when Jimmie told
    her Paul left in a blue car? She was worried about him and sad that he didn’t
    tell her where he was going p.98

Chapter 16

  1. Why was Paul gone for four hours? His cousin
    asked him to go for a ride, but only thought it would be a half hour, then as
    they got to the lake the car stopped, and they had to get a ride home from
    somebody p.101
  2. How did Paul respond when Jimmie told him he
    could pitch for the Planets? He said he was already pitching for the Red
    Rockets p.103

Chapter 17

  1. Who was in the alley waiting to talk to Jimmie? Paul
    with team members from the Planets p.106
  2. How did Wishy convince Paul to come play for the
    Planets? He gathered other team members, took them over to Paul’s house, and
    they talked him into it p.108
  3. Why did Jimmie want Mr. Nichols to call the Red
    Rockets manager about Paul switching teams? He was worried what the other
    manager would say p.110

Chapter 18

  1. How did Jimmie feel as he played short stop? Confident;
    happy; had fun; enjoyed playing p.112
  2. Who won the game? The Planets p.117
  3. What was more important to Jimmie than winning
    the game? Having Paul on the team 117

Comprehension Questions – Magic Tree House #29 A Big Day for Baseball

A Big Day for Baseball

by Mary Pope Osborne

Comprehension Questions; Vocabulary; Writing Prompts

Grades 3-5; Genre – Historical Fiction with Fantastical Elements; GRL N; AR pts: 1.0

Chapter 1

Why didn’t Jack and Annie want to go to baseball tryouts? They felt they were terrible at baseball p.4

Where were jack and Annie traveling too this time? Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York p.7

Why were Jack and Annie excited to go there and play baseball? They would have magical gray baseball caps to help them be good at baseball p.8

Chapter 2

What’s a bat boy? Someone who helps a baseball team during a game p.11

Who helped Jack and Annie get to Ebbets Field? Some twins named Olive and Otis p.16

Why was there a huge crowd outside the baseball stadium? There was a baseball game that afternoon p.19

Chapter 3

How do the twins usually watch baseball games since they can’t pay to get into the stadium? Lay on the sidewalk and peek under the gate p.22

Give two differences from a baseball game at Frog Creek in 2017 from what Jack and Annie saw in Ebbets Field in 1947? What people wore to the game and half of the stadium was filled with white people the other half had black people p.24

Who do you think was the baseball player Jack and Annie saw signing autographs? Jackie Robinson p.24

Chapter 4

 Why didn’t the Braves team ignore Jack and Annie? Bat boys never bother the players or get in their way p.28

Name three tasks Jack and Annie needed to do as they acted as bat boys? Hung uniforms in lockers; wiped off equipment and lined up the shoes on the benches; pushed the trunk of bats out to the dugout; unloaded bats and placed them on shelves; took the first aid kit, catcher’s gear, and chewing gum to the dugout; filled jugs with water; took towels and baseball to the dugout p.30

What’s the national anthem? A song we sing in the United States to show respect and appreciation for our country; The Star-Spangled Banner p.32

Chapter 5

What were Jack’s and Annie’s responsibilities while the Braves were up to bat? Jack’s: Retrieve foul balls, gave new baseballs to the umpire always making sure he had three, had to count the baseballs; Annie’s: picked up bats that the players dropped and put them on the rack p.36

Why were the people in the stands heckling the black player? Because he was a different skin color p.41

What happened to Jack’s cap? It blew off in the wind and some kid jumped who had from the stands and grabbed it p.42

Chapter 6

What did Jack and Annie do to confuse the security guard and manager? They took turns wearing the hat to try to prove they were bat boys p.47

Why was Jack worried about people seeing him as they walked out of the stadium? He was embarrassed and humiliated p.48

Give a descriptive word to describe the manager and security guard. Intolerant; angry; impatient p.48

Chapter 7

Who helped Jack and Annie after they got kicked out of the stadium? Olive and Otis p.51

How did the Dodger’s team get their name? Fans need to dodge streetcars to get to the ballpark p.53

Where did Otis and Olive take Jack and Annie to hear the game? To their grannies’ house p.55

Chapter 8

Why were the grannies so fervent on Jackie hitting the ball? They were also people of color and wanted Jackie to be successful p.57

Why was this baseball game so important? Jackie Robinson was the first black player allowed to play with white players in major league baseball and he made history that game p.60

Why were the grannies so surprised to see Jack and Annie in their home? Jack and Annie were the first white people ever to come into their home p.61

Chapter 9

What was significant about the twin’s great-great-granny? She was 101 years old and born a slave p.64

What’s the advice Great-Great-Granny Beck gave to Jack and Annie? Always keep your eyes on the good and always keep your self-respect p.66

Why was it strange for Jack and Annie to be the first white people to go into the grannies’ home? During the history of the United States there had been a lot of racism against black people, but Jackie Robinson helped begin to change it p.69

Chapter 10

What made Jack decide he wanted to try out for baseball? After reading about Jackie Robinson, he realized he didn’t care so much what people thought of him p.75

What was the real reason Morgan sent Jack and Annie to Brooklyn? To help them learn to be brave and keep going p.75