Main Idea
Inferences
Context Clues
A little bit of everything
Theme
100
What other words can be used in place of main idea? A. mainly about B. mostly about C. central message D. All of the above
D. All of the above
100
What character trait best describes the people of the village? A. greedy B. argumentative C. problem-solver D. supportive
B. argumentative
100
How can you find out the meaning of an unknown word in a passage?
Use clues in the story to find out the meaning of the unknown word.
100
Which answer best describes what the story "The Little Girl and the Boulder" is? A. a poem B. a fictional story C. an article with facts D. an opinion paper
B. a fictional story
100
The theme of a story can also be called the... A. main idea B. problem C. lesson D. moral
C and D
200
What is the main problem in the story?
There is a boulder in the middle of the road and no one can move it.
200
What can you INFER about the villagers from the text when it said, "The people scratched their heads." A. They needed to shower. B. They were tired. C. They were confused. D. They were happy.
C. They were confused.
200
A few people decided that the village should construct a new road. But they could not agree on where to build the road. Using the clues from the text, what does construct mean?
build
200
How did the boulder get into the middle of the road?
An earthquake sent it rolling into the road.
300
What is the story The Little Girl and the Boulder mostly about? A. People arguing about a boulder in the road. B. A small girl solves a problem for her village. C. Earthquakes can cause huge boulders to move. D. No one in the village can think of a way to solve a problem.
B. A small girl solves a problem for her village.
300
Which character trait best describes the little girl? A. shy B. curious C. thoughtful D. weak
C. thoughtful
300
But no matter how hard he pushed, the boulder would not budge. Some villagers tried to push it. It just would not move. Using the clues from the text, what does budge mean?
not move
300
From the details in the story, you can tell that the boulder was... A. big but light B. big and heavy C. small but very heavy D. gray and full of mud
B. big and heavy
300
The passage teaches the reader A. Don't underestimate the youth B. Be nice to others C. Teamwork equals success D. Boulders are hard to move
A. Don't underestimate the youth
400
What detail from the story helps us know the story takes place long ago, the A. earthquake B. carts and wagon C. boulder D. market
B. carts and wagon
400
What inferences can you make about the people of the village the next time a problem occurs?
They will listen to the little girl.
400
Then I made the hole wider and wider until the boulder tumbled into the hold. After it tipped and rolled into the hold, I covered the boulder with dirt. Using clues from the text, what does the word tumbled mean?
to fall down, roll over, or move
400
Which is NOT a cause and effect from the story A. Because there was a boulder in the road, the people in the village could not drive their carts along the road to the market. B. Because there was an earthquake, there was a huge boulder in the middle of the road. C. Because the village people could not agree with one another, they argued D. Because the little girl moved the boulder, the village people were sad.
D. Because the little girl moved the boulder, the village people were sad.
400
What word best describes the theme of The Little Girl and The Boulder? A. honesty B. friendship C. teamwork D. resourcefulness
D. resourcefulness
500
What could be another title for this passage? A. Small people, Big Problems B. The Earthquake C. Little Girl, Big Idea D. A Big Argument
C. Little Girl, Big Idea
500
What clue helped you predict that the little girl would move the boulder?
A little girl quietly sat nearby with her hand under her chin. She thought and thought. At last, she stood up. Then she said, "I know how to get the boulder out of the road." This made me think she had a plan!
500
Long ago, in a small Japanese village, an earthquake shook the ground. It sent a huge boulder rolling into the road. Happily, no one was hurt. Using the clues from the text, what does boulder mean?
A large, heavy rock
500
Name three details that explain how the little girl moved the boulder.
1. She dug a hole next to the boulder. 2. She made the hole wider and wider until the boulder fell into the hole. 3. She covered the boulder with dirt.
500
What line in the text supports the theme of the story?
What is "The smallest among them had solved the biggest problem."
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