How to Catch a Dragon
How to Catch the Easter Bunny
How to Catch a Leprechaun
How to Catch a Mamasaurus
How to Catch a Snowman
100

What were the children trying to do in the story?

They were trying to catch the dragon.

100

Why did the children want to catch the Easter Bunny?

They wanted to finally meet and catch him.

100

What were the children hoping to get from the leprechaun?

They hoped to find his gold.

100

What special things did the children do for the Mamasaurus?

They showed kindness and appreciation for her.

100

What happened to the snowman in the story?

The snowman came to life and escaped.

200

What are some traps the children used?

They used creative traps and gadgets to try to catch the dragon.

200

What kinds of traps did they make?

They made colorful and creative Easter-themed traps.

200

What tricks did the leprechaun use to escape?

He used magic and clever tricks.

200

Why is the Mamasaurus important?

She takes care of and helps others.

200

What kinds of traps did the children build?

They built snowy and winter-themed traps.

300

Why was it difficult to catch the dragon?

The dragon was clever and always escaped.

300

Why couldn’t the Easter Bunny be caught?

He was too fast and clever.

300

Describe one trap from the story.

Answers may vary. Students should describe a trap from the book.

300

What words would you use to describe the Mamasaurus?

Possible answers: loving, caring, strong, helpful.

300

Why was the snowman hard to catch?

He was clever and quick.

400

How did the dragon feel about the traps?

The dragon seemed playful and tricky.

400

What did the Easter Bunny leave behind?

He left Easter surprises and treats.

400

Why do you think the leprechaun liked playing tricks?

Because he was mischievous and playful.

400

How did the children try to “catch” the Mamasaurus?

They used thoughtful and loving ideas.

400

What was the funniest part of the story?

Answers may vary.

500

What lesson can readers learn from the story?

To keep trying and use creativity to solve problems.

500

How did the children feel at the end of the story?

They felt excited and happy.

500

What is the main problem in the story?

The children cannot catch the leprechaun.

500

What lesson does this story teach?

It teaches us to appreciate and celebrate the people who care for us.

500

How did the story end?

The snowman escaped but left behind fun memories and surprises.

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