Characters
Settings & Details
Plot
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Words & Language
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Who is the main character in the story?

Todd.

100

Where was Todd when he first heard the singing?

In his bedroom.

100

What woke Todd up?

Singing/music.

100

Why was Todd hesitant to leave his bedroom?

Because it was dark and his family was still asleep, which made him nervous.

100

In the story, what does “hesitant” mean?

Unsure or nervous about doing something.

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Who was still asleep when Todd left his bedroom?

Todd’s family.

200

Where were the plants located?

On the windowsill above the kitchen sink.

200

What did Todd check to see if the music was coming from there?

His radio and his phone.

200

Why did Todd think the singing might be coming from outside?

Because he thought one of his neighbors might be playing music.

200

What does “faded away” mean when describing the plants' song?

It slowly became quieter and disappeared.

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Who did Todd find in the kitchen?

His dad.

300

What time of day did the story begin?

Early in the morning.

300

What did Todd discover in the kitchen?

The plants were singing.

300

What can we infer about Todd?

He is curious and observant.

300

What does “caretakers” mean?

People who take care of something.

400

Who first discovered that the plants could sing?

Todd.

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How many plants were singing?

Three.

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What happened when Dad watered the plants?

The flowers started singing.

400

What caused the plants to sing?

The story suggests that they sang because they were thirsty and needed water.

400

What does the word “concerned” tell us about Dad when he found Todd?

Dad was worried about Todd.

500

Who discovered that watering the plants made them sing?

Todd’s dad.

500

What did Todd do while he waited to see if the plants would sing again?

He stayed in the kitchen and watched them.

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What did Todd and his dad do after discovering the special plants?

They took very good care of them and enjoyed their songs for many years.

500

What is one possible lesson or message of the story?

Taking care of living things can lead to unexpected and wonderful results.

500

The story says the music was “light and airy.” What does this description help the reader imagine?

Soft, gentle, pleasant, peaceful music.

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