Characters
Setting
Plot
Vocabulary
Theme/Message
100

Who is the main character who hates Christmas?

➡️ Answer: The Grinch

100

Where do the Whos live?

Whoville

100


Why does the Grinch hate Christmas at the beginning of the story?


➡️ Answer: He doesn’t like the noise and joy of the Whos / he hates Christmas

100


What does grinch mean in everyday language?


➡️ Answer: A mean or grouchy person

100


What does the Grinch think Christmas is about at first?


➡️ Answer: Presents and decorations

200

What is the name of the Grinch’s dog?

Answer: MAX

200

Where does the Grinch live?

➡️ Answer: On Mount Crumpit

200


What does the Grinch steal from the Whos? name 3


➡️ Answer: Presents, decorations, food (Christmas)


200


What does scurry mean?

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➡️ Answer: To move quickly

200


What do the Whos do even after everything is stolen?


➡️ Answer: They sing together

300

Who is the little girl who believes the Grinch can change?

➡️ Answer: Cindy-Lou Who

300

How far above Whoville is the Grinch’s home?

➡️ Answer: Three thousand feet

300


What disguise does the Grinch wear?


➡️ Answer: Santa Claus

300


What does loathe mean?


➡️ Answer: To hate strongly

300


What lesson does the Grinch learn?


➡️ Answer: Christmas is about more than presents

400

What are the people of Whoville called?

➡️ Answer: The Whos

400

What holiday is the story about?

➡️ Answer: Christmas

400


What mistake almost ruins the Grinch’s plan?


➡️ Answer: Cindy-Lou Who catches him

400


What does trimmings mean in the story?


➡️ Answer: Decorations

400


What happens to the Grinch’s heart?



➡️ Answer: It grows three sizes

500

Which character helps pull the sleigh during the Grinch’s plan?

➡️ Answer: Max

500

When does the Grinch sneak into Whoville?

➡️ Answer: Christmas Eve night

500

What does the Grinch plan to do with everything he steals?

➡️ Answer: Dump it off Mount Crumpit

500


What does roar describe in the story?

➡️ Answer: A loud sound

500

What is the main message of the story?

➡️ Answer: Kindness, community, and love matter more than things