Word Study
Figurative Language
Literary Elements
Text Structure
Main Idea/ Theme
100

Q: What does the word curious mean in the story?

A: Wanting to know or learn something.

100

Q: “The trees whispered secrets.” Which type of figurative language is this?

A: Personification.

100

Q: What is the main idea of the story?

A: Maya explores the forest, helps a trapped fox, and discovers the woods are friendly.

100

Q: Who is the protagonist/main character?

A: Maya.

100

What are the four types of text structure?

CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER

CAUSE AND EFFECT

COMPARE AND CONTRAST 


200

Q: What does the word clearing mean as used in the story?

A: An open space in the middle of a forest.

200

Q: What does the metaphor “the compass arrow danced” (implied meaning) suggest?

A: The arrow moved quickly in different directions.

200

Q: What is one theme of the story?

A: Helping others is important.

200

Q: What is the setting of the story?

A: The area near and inside the Whispering Woods.

200

Q: Which text structure describes how the compass guided Maya?

A: Cause and effect.

300

Q: What is a synonym for faintly as used in “the compass glowed faintly”?

A: Lightly / weakly / softly.

300

Q: Why does the author use personification for the woods?

A: To make the forest feel alive and mysterious.

300

Q: Which message does the story teach about courage?

A: Being brave means facing the unknown.

300

Q: What is the main conflict?

A: Maya must decide whether to follow the mysterious compass into the woods and understand the whispers.

300

Q: The problem and solution structure appears in the story when…

A: Maya hears a cry for help (problem) and frees the fox (solution).

400

Q: What does the phrase “wriggle free” mean?

A: To twist or move the body to escape.

400

Q: Identify the figurative language: “Her heart thumped like a drum.”

A: Simile.

400

Q: What does Maya learn about the Whispering Woods?

A: They aren’t dangerous—they guide and protect.

400

Q: What impact does the silver compass have on the character's actions and feelings?

A: It made her brave enter the forest and gave her the opportunity to help the baby fox.

400

Q: How does the author build suspense?

A: By slowly revealing the whispers, glowing compass, and mysterious voice.

500

Q: The word narrow describes the stream. What is an antonym for narrow?

A: Wide.

500

Q: What effect does the figurative language create in the phrase “the whispering faded”?

A: It creates a calm, magical ending showing the woods returning to normal.

500

Q: Which detail best supports the theme of kindness?

A: Maya lifting the branch to free the baby fox.

500

Q: What is the resolution of the story?

A: Maya rescues the fox, the woods guide her home, and she receives the silver leaf as thanks.

500

Q: What text structure is used to describe Maya’s changing understanding of the woods?

A: Compare and contrast (her belief before vs. after her adventure).

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