Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
BONUS QUESTIONS
100

What did Jack leave on top of the hill?

Jack left his pack and books on the hill. 

100
What does Annie tell Henry the Pteranadon to do?

Annie tells Henry to fly over to Jack, pick him up into the sky, and fly him over the Tyrannosaurus rex to the treehouse. 

100

How does Jack get back to Annie in the Treehouse?

Jack got back to the treehouse by riding on Henry the Pteranodon's back. 

100

Who was calling for Jack and Annie? 

Jack and Annie's Mom was calling for them. 

100

What was the first dinosaur Jack and Annie met?

The first dinosaur Jack and Annie met was the Pteranodon. 

200

What dinosaur is Jack and Annie running from?

Jack and Annie are running from a Tyrannosaurus Rex.

200

What does Jack learn about the Tyrannosaurus rex from the book? (2 possible answers)

Jack learns a Tyrannosaurus rex can eat a human in one bite. Tyrannosaurus rexes are the largest meat eater of all time. 

200

What did the Tyrannosaurus Rex do as Jack flew above it?

The Tyrannosaurus Rex was trying to eat Jack in the air. 


200

How much time passed while Jack and Annie were gone?

No time had passed since Jack and Annie left Frog Creek. 

200

What does Jack find in the tall grass in Chapter 5?

In chapter 5, Jack found a gold medalian with an M engraved on it. 

300

Why could Jack not get back into the treehouse? 

Jack could not get inside the treehouse because the Tyrannosaurus Rex was in the way. 

300

How did Jack know Henry the Pteranadon was coming to the top of the hill?

Jack knew Henry was coming to the top of the hill because he was covered in his shadow. 

300

What was the Tyrannosaurus Rex doing to shake Jack and Annie out of the treehouse? 

The Tyrannosaurus Rex was running into the base of the oak tree over and over. 

300

What did Jack bring back to Frog Creek from Dinosaur Land?

Jack brought the medalian back to Frog Creek.

300

How do you know a Triceratops is a plant-eater based on chapters 4 and 5?

We know the Triceratops is a plant-eater because Jack and Annie see it eat magnolia flowers. Also, Jack reads in the dinosaur book that Triceratops are plant eaters. 

400

What were the Anatosauruses doing after they ran to the valley?

The anatosauruses were standing guard, protecting their nests of babies. 

400

What simile does the author use to say the Tyrannosaurus rex's teeth looked big and sharp? 

The author says the Tyrannosaurus' teeth were as big as steak knives.

400

What did Jack and Annie need to get back home?

Jack and Annie needed the Pennsylvania book with a picture of the Frog Creek Woods.

400

Who did Jack and Annie tell about their travels to Dinosaur Land? 

Jack and Annie do not tell anybody about their trip to Dinosaur Land. 

400

How did Jack save Annie's life in Chapter 4?

Jack saved Annie's life by telling her to bow her head and pretend to chew in front of the Anatosaurus to show it she is not a threat. 


500

Why did nothing happen when Jack wished to return to Frog Creek, Pennsylvania?

Nothing happened when Jack wished to go back to Frog Creek because he was not looking at a picture of Frog Creek in a book.


500

Use clues from the text: What is the definition of the word "stampede"?

 "He couldn't hide on the other side of the hill. The anatosauruses might stampede." (page 47). 


A stampede is a group of animals or people running together. 

500

How could you guess that Jack and Annie made it back home to Frog Creek at the end of Chapter 9?

We can guess Jack and Annie returned home because the treehouse began to spin quickly and then stopped, like it did when Jack and Annie traveled at the beginning of the book. 

500

What did Jack notice about the picture of the Frog Creek Woods in the book, and his view outside of the treehouse?

Jack noticed the picture, and his view outside the treehouse was the same image. 

500

How does Annie apologize to the Anatosaur mother in Chapter 6?

Annie apologizes by giving the Anatosaurus a Magnolia flower and saying, "I'm sorry for making you worry about your babies."

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