Characters
Setting
Plot
Vocabulary
Wild Ponies and Traditions
100

Who are the two main children in the story?

Paul and Maureen

100

On what island do Paul and Maureen live?

Chincoteague Island

100

What job does Paul get to do on Pony Penning Day?

Be one of the Pony Penning helpers/swimmers

100

What does the word “foal” mean?

A young horse or pony

100

What special day is celebrated in the story involving wild ponies?

Pony Penning Day

200

What is the name of the pony everyone wants to catch?

Phantom

200

What is the name of the island where the wild ponies live?

Assateague Island

200

What surprising thing happens when they capture Phantom?

She has a foal with her—Misty

200

What is a “buy-back” pony?

A pony someone buys and donates back to the wild

200

Who swims the ponies across the channel?

The “saltwater cowboys” or pony wranglers

300

What are the names of Paul and Maureen’s grandparents?

Grandma and Grandpa Bebee

300

What annual event draws crowds to the island?

Pony Penning Day

300

Why are people surprised when Misty is found?

Because Phantom had never been seen with a foal before

300

What does “skittish” mean when describing a pony?

Nervous, easily scared or jumpy

300

Why does the town hold the auction?

To control the pony population and raise money for the fire department

400

Why does Paul want to catch Phantom?

He wants to buy her at the Pony Penning Day auction.

400

Describe one difference between Chincoteague and Assateague.

Chincoteague is a town with people; Assateague is wild and home to wild ponies.

400

What must Paul and Maureen do to keep Misty and Phantom?

Earn enough money to buy them at the auction

400

What does it mean to “tame” a wild pony?

To train it so it becomes used to people and obeys commands

400

What does the legend say about how ponies got to Assateague?

They swam ashore from a Spanish shipwreck

500

What makes Misty different from the other foals?

She’s smaller, has unique markings, and follows people instead of other ponies.

500

What natural event separates the ponies from humans?

The channel of water between the two islands

500

What lesson do Paul and Maureen learn from training and caring for the ponies?

Responsibility, patience, and the bond between humans and animals

500

What does “penning” mean in the context of the story?

Gathering and rounding up wild ponies into a fenced area

500

Why do people value Misty so much later in the story?

She’s a rare pony with special traits and a connection to both Phantom and the children

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