Vocabulary
Comprehension
Skills
Miscellaneous
Homophones
100
Causing a feeling of wonder, fear, and respect
What is awesome?
100
What happened when Alan took Fritz for a walk?
Fritz ran away into Mr. Gasazi's garden.
100
What is the setting of the story?
Miss Hester's house, Mr. Gasazi's garden, and roadside bridge
100
The desire for food; hunger
Appetite
100
We magician's never reveal hour/our secrets.
our
200
Made to do, believe, or feel certain about something
What is convinced?
200
The magician told Alan that he turned Fritz into a ______?
duck
200
Name the character's of the story?
Alan, Fritz, Abdul Gasazi, and Miss Hester
200
Small jobs usually done on a regular schedule
Chores
200
"The ducks have flown back to there/their pond," said Alan.
their
300
Passed out of sight; vanished
What is disappeared?
300
The duck flew off with Alan's ______?
hat
300
What is the problem of the story?
Fritz runs away in Mr. Gasazi's garden.
300
Picked or gathered
What is harvested?
300
"Fritz come back here/hear!" called Alan.
here
400
Found; learned
What is discovered?
400
What did Fritz have in his mouth as he trotted up the steps of Miss Hester's house at the end of the story?
Alan's hat
400
Although Alan is bruised and tired, he continues to look for Fritz. What words would you use to describe Alan?
Strong, determined, or responsible
400
Tied on or fastened by a knot, ring, or hook
What is hitched?
400
"Your hat is not in it's/its usual place," said Miss Hester.
its
500
Too unlikely to be believed; astonishing or amazing
What is incredible?
500
At the end of the story, Miss Hester tells Alan that ________________________________?
Mr. Gasazi played a trick on him.
500
Drawing Conclusions: Why is Alan convinced that Mr. Gasazi has captured Fritz?
the threatening sign, his knowledge of Fritz, his fears, and his belief that Fritz came this way
500
To break up and turn over dirt so that seeds can be planted
What is plow?
500
"Dogs should know that there/they're not welcome here," grumbled Gasazi.
they're
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