“The rain makes it too wet to go outside,” said our ______.
(mail, many, mother)
mother
Pete and Meg are sleeping in an ______ tent.
(old, our, out)
old
Why does something fall off a tree?
The wind blows.
What kind of writing is “Little Rabbit's Tale”?
a made-up story
Dan got a book that gave facts about good ______.
(health, heat, heal)
health
“Do you ______ to help bake a cake?” she asked.
(walk, want, way)
want
The tent has a flap, not a ______.
(does, door, down)
door
Why does Little Rabbit go find Goose?
to tell Goose that the sky is falling
Which sentence BEST tells about “Little Rabbit's Tale”?
It tells about animals that act like people.
He ______ about running and eating well.
(raid, read, rest)
read
Mother let us ______ the cake when it was done.
(there, three, try)
try
They hear something. Pete must ______ a flashlight to see what it is.
(under, us, use)
use
Why does Goose's rod start to twitch?
There is a fish on it.
What lesson does the story teach?
Find out the facts before telling friends.
Dan ran on a trail filled with ______ leaves.
(dad, dead, deck)
dead
It was so good, we asked for ______.
(maybe, mole, more)
more
Pete and Meg go ______ to find it.
(inside, outrun, outside)
outside
Why does Beaver stop eating?
Little Rabbit tells him the sky is falling.
How are “Little Rabbit's Tale” and “Silly Poems” the SAME?
They both tell about animals.
Dan ______ while he ran.
(seat, swat, sweat)
sweat
We went outside after we helped ______ the plates.
(was, wash, what)
wash
They can see an animal in the ______.
(lighthouse, moonlight, sidestep)
moonlight
Why does Mother Rabbit go outside?
to see if the sky is falling
How are “Little Rabbit's Tale” and “Silly Poems” DIFFERENT?
“Silly Poems” has rhymes.
Deb got cloth and ______.
(teeth, thread, trade)
thread