Which vocabulary word means "a big smile"?
Grin
Which animal got on the broom first?
The dog
But how the witch wailed, and how the cat spat, when the wind blew so wildly, it blew off her __________.
Hat
Tap out the syllables in "witch."
1 syllable
Why did the witch's hat fly off?
It was windy
Which vocabulary word would you use to refer to someone who is very smart?
Keen
Which animal got on the broom second?
The green bird
"Down!" cried the witch, and they flew to the ground. They searched for the bow, but no bow could be ______.
Found
Tap out the syllables in "ginger."
Why did the witch lose her wand?
She was holding onto her bow
Which vocabulary word means the opposite of "lost."
Found
Which animal got on the broom last?
Frog
They shot through the sky, to the back of beyond. The witch clutched her bow -- but let go of her ________.
Wand
What is the first sound in the word "wand"?
What made the witch's broomstick snap in two?
They were too many animals on it and it was too heavy.
Which vocabulary word means wonderful, amazing, beautiful, splendid, grand?
Magnificent
What happened after the broomstick snapped in two?
The animals fell to the ground, the witch flew into a cloud, and she ran into a dragon who wanted to eat her. Then the animals scared the dragon away while covered in mud.
The dragon drew near with a glint in his eyes, and said "just this once, I'll have witch without ______"
Fries
What is the last sound in the word "frog"?
/g/
Why was the witch in danger?
Her broom broke and she couldn't escape the dragon, who was going to eat her.
Use the word "clambered" in a sentence.
Describe the last scene in the book, after the dragon is gone.
The witch made a truly magnificent broom with special seats for all of the animals.
Over the moors and the mountains they flew. The frog jumped for joy and.... (5 words!)
The broom snapped in two
Tap out the syllables in the word "broomstick" and then provide the first and last sound.
2 syllables; /b/, /k/
Why did the dragon think the animals were a horrible beast?
They were covered in mud, piled on top of each other, and making scary noises