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Comprehension Questions – #12 Junie B. Jones Smells Something Fishy

Junie B. Jones Smells Something Fishy

by Barbara Park

Grades 1-3; Genre - Fiction; GRL M; AR pts: 1.0

There's going to be a Pet Day at school — only the rule is No Dogs! And that's the only kind of pet Junie B. has! If Mother won't let her get a new pet, then Junie B. will have to take matters into her own hands. Maybe a jar of ants? Or a wiggly worm? Or — could it be something even better?

Comprehension Questions

Chapter 1

  1. What fun day is Junie B.’s class going to have next week? Pet Day p.2
  2. Why can’t Junie B. bring her dog to school? Mrs. said no cats or dogs, only pets in cages can come to school; Junie B. can bring a picture of her dog though p.4
  3. How does Junie B. feel about bringing in a picture of her dog? She’s sad; it isn’t fun; she covered her arms over her head until the end of school p.7

Chapter 2

  1. Why didn’t Junie B. want to take Grandma Miller’s canary to school for Pet Day? She doesn’t like that bird p.11
  2. Why doesn’t Junie B. like Twitter? He pecked her on the finger p.12
  3. What animal did Junie B. want to catch at her grandma’s house? the raccoon that gets into her garbage p.13

Chapter 3

  1. Why didn’t Junie B.’s parents want her to catch the raccoon? It has sharp claws and teeth p.15
  2. Why couldn’t Junie B. go to the lake with her grandparents? They were fishing with some friends p.19
  3. Can you name two other animals Junie B. could catch to take to Pet Day? Butterfly, grasshopper, snail, fish, mouse, snake p.21

Chapter 4

  1. What surprise did Grandma have for Junie B.? a worm p.22
  2. What did Junie B.’s mother do with the worm? Put it in a mayonnaise jar and poked holes in the lid for air p.25
  3. Why do worms make great pets? They don’t bark, sniff or scratch themselves, and they eat their food right from the soil p.28

Chapter 5

  1. What did Junie B. name the worm? Noodle p.30
  2. Why did Junie B. want to get friends for Noodle? Noodle went into the dirt and she thought he might be looking for some friends p.31
  3. What friends did Junie B. put in the jar? Ants and a fly p.33

Chapter 6

  1. What did Junie B. name Sparkle? A huge fish Grandma Miller caught p.36
  2. What did Junie B. do after she put the leash on the fish? Slid him around the floor p.40
  3. Why couldn’t Junie B. take Sparkle to school for Pet Day? Sparkle was dead p.42

Chapter 7

  1. Why was Junie B. upset at the ants? They were eating Buzzy the Fly p.47
  2. How did Junie B. lose Noodle? She dumped out the jar p.48

Chapter 8

  1. What did Junie B. and her grandfather look for in the freezer? Orange juice p.51
  2. Predict the pet Junie B. saw in the refrigerator? Listen to your child’s answers p.52

Chapter 9

  1. Why did William get sick? He thought about holding his bullfrog Wendell p.56
  2. What’s Junie B.’s pet? A fish stick p.59
  3. Define the word “pet” and explain if Fish Stick is a pet? A pet is a tamed animal that is kept as a companion; yes, Fish Stick is tame and is a good companion p.61
  4. What special ribbon did Fish Stick get at the end of Pet Day? Most Well-Behaved p.64

Comprehension Questions – #8 Junie B. Jones Has a Monster Under Her Bed

Junie B. Jones Has a Monster Under Her Bed

by Barbara Park

Grades 1-3; Genre - Fiction; GRL M; AR pts: 1.0

There's no such thing as monsters. Mother and Daddy even said so. But then why is there monster drool on Junie B.'s pillow? Oh, no! What if Paulie Allen Puffer is right; what if she really does have a monster under her bed? If Junie B. goes to sleep, the monster might see her feet hanging down. And he might think her piggy toes are yummy little wiener sausages!

Comprehension Questions

Chapter 1

  1. Why did Junie B. wear her dinosaur dress to school? It was picture day p.2
  2. What did Paulie Allen Puffer say that gave Junie B. shivers on her arms? That everyone has a monster under their bed p.8
  3. Where did Paulie explain the drool on your pillow comes from? A monster lying on your pillow practicing putting your head in his mouth p.9

Chapter 2

  1. Why did Junie B. continue to say, “just say right” to her friends in class? She wanted them to tell her there weren’t any monsters under her bed p.14
  2. Did her friends help her feel better? no p.17
  3. Why isn’t Grace saying, “right”? Because she felt there really might be a monster under Junie B.’s bed p.18

Chapter 3

  1. What fun snack did Grandma Miller want to make for Junie B. to help her feel better? Popcorn p.21
  2. What made Junie B. nervous while she was changing out of her school clothes? She thought about the monster that could be under her bed p.23
  3. Why couldn’t Grandma Miller see the monster under Junie B.’s bed? Because he turns invisible when you look at him p.26

Chapter 4

  1. Why did Junie B.’s dad cook hamburgers for dinner? That’s her favorite meal and he hoped it would help her feel better or distract her p.31
  2. Why didn’t Junie B. want to go to bed? She was scared there was a monster under her bed p.33
  3. Why did Junie B.’s parents get frustrated because she wouldn’t stay in bed? They knew there wasn’t a monster under her bed, but she wouldn’t believe them p.36

Chapter 5

  1. Who was Junie B. relieved to see that night? Her dog, Tickle p.44
  2. Where did Junie B. try to go to sleep and who did she take with her? Her parent’s room; her stuffed animal and dolls p.47
  3. What happened when Junie B.’s mom woke up? She took her right back to bed and told her not to get out again in a quiet angry voice p.48

Chapter 6

  1. How did Grace’s mom get rid of the monster under her bed? She sucked it out with the vacuum hose, put the vacuum cleaner bag in the trash compactor and smashed it flat p.51
  2. Why was there still a problem when Grandma Miller vacuumed under the bed and put the bag in the trash? It wasn’t the trash compactor, so the monster wouldn’t be smashed flat p.54
  3. Why was Junie B. still nervous after her grandma flattened the bag with her car tires? Because it wasn’t the trash compactor p.56

Chapter 7

  1. Why did Junie B. panic when she saw drool on her pillow? Paulie told her that was monster drool and that meant the monster laid his head on her pillow p.58
  2. How did the kids react to Junie B.’s pictures? They laughed and said they were gross p.63

Chapter 8

  1. How did Junie B. feel about her pictures when she first saw them and brought them home? She thought they were ugly p.65
  2. What was Junie B.’s great idea? She thought her school pictures were so scary, she put them under the bed to scare the monster p.66
  3. How did Junie B.’s mother feel about the solution to her problem? She laughed and thought it was a good idea too p.67

Comprehension Questions- #1 Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus

Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus

By Barbara Park

Grades 1-3; Genre – Fiction; GRL M; AR pts: 1.0

Remember when it was scary to go to school? 'Cause it was your first day and you didn't know anything. Meet Junie B. Jones, kindergartner. She's so scared of the school bus and the meanies on it that when it's time to go home, she doesn't.

Comprehension Questions

Chapter 1

  1. Why did Junie B.’s mom take her to visit the school? To meet her teacher; show her the classroom p.1
  2. Explain what Junie B.’s mom told her about the bus. She said it was yellow; called a school bus; stops at the end of their street; get on it, sit down, and takes her to school; then her teacher will meet her in the parking lot p.7

Chapter 2

  1. What did Junie B. feel like when she was worried? She didn’t sleep well; droopy; stomach queasy; she couldn’t eat her cereal p.10
  2. What helped Junie B. get on the bus? Her mom showed Junie B. that she should sit next to a girl on the bus and that it’ll be fun p.12

Chapter 3

  1. Why didn’t the curly haired girl let Junie B. sit next to her? She was saving that seat for her friend p.13
  2. What was Junie B.’s temperature on the bus and why couldn’t she change it? Very hot and she couldn’t roll down the windows p.16
  3. What made the bus experience worse as Junie B. tried to get off? People pushed her; made her fall down in the aisle; stepped on her skirt p.19

Chapter 4

  1. What color chair did Junie B. want to sit in? red p.22
  2. What’s the name of the girl with red fingernails? Lucille p.25
  3. Name three places Junie B.’s class visited? Make sure to list them in the order they visited them. Library; cafeteria; nurse’s office p. 26

Chapter 5

  1. What happened to Lucille’s brother last year when he visited the principal? The principal yelled at him and told him he couldn’t beat kids up at recess anymore p.30
  2. What did Lucille bring up that made Junie B.’s stomach squeezy? She talked about the bus ride home p.34
  3. Why didn’t Junie B. follow her teacher as she led them to the bus? She didn’t want to ride the bus home p.35

Chapter 6

  1. Where did Junie B. hide? In the supply closet p.37
  2. When Junie B. woke from her nap, what did she find? The cars and bus were gone out of the parking lot p.40
  3. What did Junie B. pretend to be at the end of this chapter? The teacher p.42

Chapter 7

  1. What did Junie B. compare the media center to? A fort p.45
  2. Why did Junie B. like the pencil sharpener? It made pencils teeny p.47
  3. Who do you think the man was that was singing “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”? the custodian p.48

Chapter 8

  1. When Junie B. was in the nurse’s office, what did she do? Pretend to be the nurse; put band-aids all over her; she played with the crutches p.50
  2. Why did Junie B. feel like the nurse’s office was a dangerous place? She fell off the crutches and banged her head on the desk p.55

Chapter 9

  1. Why were the doors locked in the school? Because no one was there p.58
  2. Who did Junie B. call to get help since she couldn’t open the door to go to the bathroom? 911 p.59
  3. How did the man with the can help Junie B.? unlocked the doors so she could use the restroom p.62

Chapter 10

  1. Why did Junie B.’s mom hug her really tight? Junie B. didn’t come home on the bus and she was concerned about her p.64
  2. What helped Junie B. want to ride the bus the next day? A girl named Grace that’s in Junie B. class p.68

Comprehension Questions- The Tiara Club #4 Princess Alice and the Magical Mirror

Princess Alice and the Magical Mirror

by Vivian French

Grades 1-3; Genre - Fantasy; AR pts: 1.0

The Princess Academy is holding a Garden Party and Fairy G. is going to bring out the Magical Mirror.  The Duchess Clara has got on the wrong glasses and gets the girls confused.  The girls take advantage of Duchess Clara's bad eyesight and make some bad choices, but in the end make things right by being honest. Continue reading

Comprehension Questions- The Tiara Club at Ruby Mansions #2 Princess Jessica and the Best-Friend Bracelet

Princess Jessica and the Best-Friend Bracelet

by Vivian French

Grades 1-3; Genre - Fantasy; AR pts: 0.5

There's going to be a Friendship Festival at the Princess Academy.  Princess Jessica wants to make something special for her friends in the Poppy Room, but Gruella and Diamonde make mischief and cause problems for the Poppy Room friends. Continue reading

Comprehension Questions- The Tiara Club at Ruby Mansions #1 Princess Chloe and the Primrose Petticoats

Princess Chloe and the Primrose Petticoats

by Vivian French

Grades 1-3; Genre - Fantasy; AR pts: 0.5

Princess Chloe can't wait to wear her primrose petticoats to the Ruby Mansions ball.  But she's forgotten her invitation and Gruella wants to borrow her favorite dress. Continue reading

Comprehension Questions- The Tiara Club #5 Princess Sophia and the Sparkling Surprise

Princess Sophia and the Sparkling Surprise

by Vivian French

Grades 1-3; Genre - Fantasy; AR pts: 1.0

The girls of the Princess Academy are to spend a day in the sewing room with the Grand High Duchess Delia.  Sophia makes a mistake and lashes out at Perfecta who is not being very kind.  Sophia realizes she hasn't behaved like a perfect princess and does what she can to fix the situation. Continue reading