How did Dorothy and Scarecrow know they had reached Winkie Country?
A They saw the river
B They saw the castle
C They saw the dandelions
D They saw the Tin Woodman
D He could not remember the time he was supposed to meet Peter Rabbit.
C They saw the dandelions
Who owns the flowers in the field?
A Dorothy
B Ojo
C Scarecrow
D Tin Woodman
D Tin Woodman
What could upset the Tin Woodman?
A Rusting his joints
B Leaving a pet outside
C Having unexpected visitors
D Seeing any living thing hurt
D Seeing any living thing hurt
What flowers did the travelers walk through?
A Roses
B Tulips
C Daisies
D Yellow lilies
D Yellow lilies
Why were Ojo and Scraps amazed at the end of the story?
A They saw a giant river
B They were frightened by the flowers
C They had never seen the tin castle before
D They wanted to go home
C They had never seen the tin castle before
How did Scarecrow know they had reached the Tin Woodman’s castle?
A He saw the flag
B He saw its towers
C He saw its blossoms
D He saw the entrance
B He saw its towers
Which word best describes the Tin Woodman?
A Selfish
B Careless
C Kindhearted
D Angry
C Kindhearted
What caused the Tin Woodman’s joints to rust?
A The tears he cried from stepping on a beetle
B The tears he cried from stepping on a cat
C The tears he cried from missing his family
D The tears he cried from hurting his knee
A The tears he cried from stepping on a beetle
Why did the travelers move the raft toward the shore?
A They wanted to swim
B They did not want to go too far past the castle
C They saw a storm coming
D They were hungry
B They did not want to go too far past the castle
What lesson can readers learn from this story?
A Rivers are dangerous to travel on
B Flowers should never be picked
C People should treat living things with kindness and care
D Castles are difficult to reach
C People should treat living things with kindness and care