What event were Sarah and her friends attending?
festival
What does the suffix -ish mean in the word "childish"?
relating to, a characteristic of
How did Sarah feel when she made mistakes during rehearsals?
childish
What did Sarah’s class do at the festival?
perform a play
What did Sarah’s teacher remind her about mistakes?
making mistakes is part of learning
What was the play about?
a group of explorers navigating through a forest to find treasure
What does the suffix -al mean in the word "festival"?
relating to or to be a part of
How did Sarah feel on the day of the festival?
excited
What event started the festival?
parade
What does the word “selfish” mean in the story?
only caring about oneself
Who had the lead role in the play?
Sarah
What does the suffix -ate mean in the word "navigate"?
the state or quality of being
How did Sarah feel right before she stepped on stage?
nervous
Why was the festival special for Sarah and her friends?
their class was putting on a play
What did Sarah worry about before the festival?
whether everything would go well in the play
How did Sarah feel before the play?
nervous and excited
Which word from the passage means "relating to every year"?
annual
What did Sarah learn about teamwork?
it helps to make challenging tasks unforgettable
What kind of day was it for Sarah after the play?
unforgettable
What did Sarah realize by the end of the festival?
hard work and teamwork turn challenges into success
What happened after the play ended?
The audience clapped, and the play went perfectly
What is the definition of the suffix -less? (Hint: Not from the passage but included in the worksheet)
without
How did Sarah feel after the play ended?
proud
How long did Sarah's class practice for the play?
for weeks
Which word in the passage means "guiding through a difficult area"?
navigate