Mr. Smith ______ the car to the store.
(gone, listen, took)
took
“I am in a fix,” said the man. “My ladder is ______ in the rose vines.”
(caught, could, try)
caught
Which is the BEST description of Buzz?
3. Buzz is a kind friend.
What finally made the judges think Fly Guy was a pet?
He came back to his jar.
It was a ______ day.
(armful, neatly, snowy)
snowy
He only wanted to be in the store a ______.
(friendship, minute, year)
minute
“They are _____ roses,” said Mr. Smith.
(beautiful, funny, happy)
beautiful
Why did Fly Guy stomp his foot and say BUZZ?
He was mad to be in a jar.
Which word shows how something feels?
“He was looking for something to eat ...
something tasty, something slimy.”
slimy
Lenny was ______ because he did not have to go to school.
(joyful ,safely, windy)
joyful
He ______ he could reach the cans, but he could not.
(caught, thought, took)
thought
The man got the ladder. It was ______ to get the cans that were so high.
(unhappy, unsafe, untwist)
unsafe
How would Buzz MOST LIKELY describe Fly Guy?
He is a great pet.
Which word makes the reader think of a sound?
“Then Fly Guy said—BUZZ!”
BUZZ
He ______ went outside.
(messy, playful, quickly)
quickly
Mr. Smith had an ______.
(idea, into, his)
idea
When Mr. Smith got home, he had to ______ the door.
(unlace, unlock, unzip)
unlock
How does Fly Guy change by the END of the story?
He wants to be a good friend and pet.
How are the stories “Hi! Fly Guy” and “Busy Bugs” the SAME?
Both have words that are fun to hear and say.
Lenny's dad was ______ getting snow off the porch.
(dirty, slowly, wasteful)
slowly
Mr. Smith asked a man, “Can you ______ and help me?”
(away, listen, minute)
listen
Then he had to ______ the cans that were in the bag.
(unlike, unpack, unripe)
unpack
What does everyone keep saying about Fly Guy?
A fly cannot be a pet.
How are the stories “Hi! Fly Guy” and “Busy Bugs” DIFFERENT?
“Hi! Fly Guy” is about a pet fly.
Lenny wanted to be ______, so he helped his dad.
(closely, sleepy, useful)
useful