Story Facts
Vocabulary
Characters
Grammar
Writing Fun
100

Where did McQueen get lost?

Radiator Springs.

100

What does “champion” mean?

Someone who wins or is the best at something.

100

Name 2 characters.

McQueen, Mater, Sally, etc.

100

Past tense of “go”?

Went.

100

Name a car you’d be.

(Student choice—any car idea is okay!)

200

Who is Mater?

A rusty tow truck who becomes McQueen’s friend.

200

Define “respect.”

Treating others kindly and valuing them.

200

Describe Sally.

A kind, blue car who cares for Radiator Springs.

200

Fix the sentence: “He run fast.”

He ran fast.

200

Write a race cheer.

(Example: “Go, McQueen, go!”)

300

What is the Piston Cup?

A racing championship McQueen wants to win.

300

What is a “dream”?

A big goal or something you hope for.

300

What does Mater do?

He is a tow truck and McQueen’s friend.

300

Past tense of “meet”?

Met.

300

Make up a racetrack name.

(Any creative answer, e.g., “Speedy Hills Speedway.”)

400

Why did McQueen fix the road?

He damaged it when he arrived in Radiator Springs.

400

Use “friendship” in a sentence.

(Accept any correct sentence. Example: “Friendship is important to McQueen.”)

400

How did McQueen treat others at first?

He was selfish and didn’t want help.

400

Make a sentence with “helped.”

(Any correct sentence, e.g., “McQueen helped his friend.”)

400

Describe Radiator Springs.

A small, quiet town with friendly cars.

500

Why didn’t McQueen win the race?

He stopped to help another racer who crashed.

500

Why is kindness important?

Because it helps us care for others and build friendships.

500

How did McQueen change?

He learned to be kind, care for others, and value friendship.

500

Find the verb: “McQueen raced home.”

Raced.

500

Write how you’d help McQueen.

(Student response—should reflect kindness and teamwork.)

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