What reason does Henry give for wanting to move?
He is lonely.
How are Camila's parents different?
They are from different countries.
How does the author make the story more fun at the beginning?
By making you guess what her pet is.
How are spiders different from insects?
They have eight legs.
What is the main setting of this story?
It is mainly at a school.
After Henry's parents say they will not move, what does Henry ask?
What do both Grandma Marta and Aunt Maria Irene do?
They both teach Camila.
What is a similarity between cats and puppies in this selection?
They are a similar size.
What does the spider do when he gets too big for his skin?
He molts.
Why does Winston want his rooster to be at the school?
The crowing bothers his neighbors.
What does "He grew out of" mean when speaking of Mudge?
The dog keeps getting bigger.
What is the difference between Camila's two uncles style of music?
Their instruments are different.
What does the picture of the smiling girl washing the dog tell us?
That dogs and people can easily be friends.
Why does Fly stay in the treehouse?
Because her feelings are hurt.
Why does Miss Fry say "What a wonderful pet" three times?
Because she really loves animals.
How tall is Mudge when he stops growing?
He is three feet tall.
Why don't Camila and Gabriela play dominos with the others?
They go fishing.
What is the point of this article?
To give the reader information about her dog.
How is Grampa like a person in this story?
He sends a postcard like a person.
What is the problem in this story?
The pets cause trouble at home.
What is Henry's feeling at the end of the story?
He is glad that Mudge is not short.
How do the photos help us understand the story?
They give us more information.
Why would a dog have a collar and nametag?
It helps the dog to be found if lost.
How is Spider different from a person?
What happens in the middle of the story?
Patrick leaves his tarantula at school.