Where does the story take place?
In the Amazon rainforest
Why do the animals talk to the man while he sleeps?
To explain why the tree is important
What is the main message of the story?
Nature should be protected
How does the man act at the beginning of the story?
He plans to cut down the tree
What does the word “rainforest” mean?
A forest with a lot of rain and plants
Who is the main human character?
A man who comes to cut down the kapok tree
How can you tell the rainforest is important to many living things?
Many animals and plants depend on it
What lesson does the story teach about choices?
Our choices affect others
How does the man change by the end?
He becomes thoughtful and caring
What does “protect” mean in the story?
To keep something safe
What is the man’s job in the story?
He is a woodcutter
Why does the man change his mind at the end?
He understands the harm cutting the tree would cause
What does the story teach about the rainforest?
It is important and full of life
How do the animals help the man understand?
They explain how they use the tree
What word describes the animals’ feelings?
Concerned or worried (answers may vary)
What happens to the man while he rests?
He falls asleep under the tree
What can you infer about the animals’ feelings?
They are worried and want to protect their home
Why is caring for the environment important?
Living things depend on it to survive
Which character shows wisdom?
The animals (answers may vary)
How do illustrations help the reader?
They show the animals, plants, and setting
What decision does the man make at the end?
He decides not to cut down the tree
Why is the kapok tree special?
It provides shelter and food for many living things
How does the story encourage responsibility?
It shows why we should think before harming nature
How do the animals work together?
They each share a reason to save the tree
What word describes the kapok tree?
Important or helpful (answers may vary)