Characters
Sequence
Literal
Inferential
Wild
100

Who shows pride in the first part of the story?

The gingerbread boy

100

The path leads to a waterfall.  True or False 

False; it leads to a brook 

100

All of these wanted to eat the gingerbread boy except

a. horse

b. fox

c. woman

d. turtle 

turtle

100

What is gingerbread boy proud of?

He can run fast. 

100

Why does the gingerbread boy run away from the little old woman?

He does not want to be eaten

200

What was the pig doing?

Eating Corn

200

Who does the gingerbread boy meet after running from the little old woman and little old man?

The lazy black dog

200

What happened to the gingerbread boy at the end of the story?

He was eaten by a fox. 

200

The fox compliments the gingerbread boy instead of running after him. 

True or False 

True

200

What did the little old woman place on the gingerbread boy's head?

a. gummy bear

b. peppermint

c. gumdrop (orange)

orange gumdrop 

300

Who does the gingerbread boy meet in the woods?

The sleek red fox

300

The donkey tells the gingerbread boy he looks good enough to eat. True or False 

False; it was a brown horse 

300

What color jacket did the gingerbread boy wear? 

blue

300

Why do you think the Gingerbread boy let the fox help him?

He thought he was a friend. 

300

What color was the horse?

brown

400

What does the pig say people think about him?

People think he is slow

400

Who helps the gingerbread boy as he comes to a stream? 

The sleek fox

400

Would you trust a fox to help you if you were in danger?

Explain

400

The gingerbread boy should have known that being prideful leads to _________.

a. worry

b. silliness 

c. danger

danger

400

Who told the story? 

a. gingerbread boy

b. a girl

c. a narrator

narrator


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