Tag Archives: historical fiction

Comprehension Questions – Magic Tree House #13 Vacation Under the Volcano

Vacation Under the Volcano

By Mary Pope Osborne

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

After becoming Master Librarians, Jack and Annie help Morgan find a lost scroll by traveling to Pompeii.  They get to experience the volcano that destroyed the city. Continue reading

Comprehension Questions – Magic Tree House #11 Lions at Lunchtime

Lions at Lunchtime

By Mary Pope Osborne

Grades 2-5; Genre - Historical Fiction with Fantastical Elements; GRL M; AR pts: 1.0

To find their third riddle, Jack and Annie travel to Africa where they get to see wild animals and learn how animals and the Masai tribe work together to survive. Continue reading

Comprehension Questions – Magic Tree House #10 Ghost Town at Sundown

Ghost Town at Sundown

By Mary Pope Osborne

Grades 2-5; Genre - Historical Fiction with Fantastical Elements; GRL M; AR pts: 1.0

Jack and Annie travel to an old ghost town to solve the second riddle they need to become Master Librarians.  They find a cowboy, hustlers and a real ghost as they learn about horses and the old west. Continue reading

Comprehension Questions – Magic Tree House #7 Sunset of the Sabertooth

Sunset of the Sabertooth

By Mary Pope Osborne

Grades 1-7; Genre - Historical Fiction with Fantastical Elements; GRL M; AR pts: 1.0

Jack and Annie are sent to the Ice Age as they look for the third special thing they need to help Morgan.  They run into a sabertooth tiger and receive help from a woolly mammoth and a sorcerer. Continue reading

Comprehension Questions – Magic Tree House #5 Night of the Ninjas

Night of the Ninjas

By Mary Pope Osborne

Grades 2-5; Genre - Historical Fiction with Fantastical Elements; GRL M; AR pts: 1.0

Merlin has placed a magic spell on Morgan and Jack and Annie need to find four special things to help her.  In Night of the Ninjas Jack and Annie go to Japan and run into ninjas who end up helping them find the first special thing. Continue reading