There are four _____ in our club.
A. arrived
B. glum
C. members
D. winters
members
This book is most like a _____.
A. play
B. story book
C. cook book
D. poem
story book
How many cups of lemonade do they need to sell?
A. about 20 cups per day for a week
B. 30 to 40 cups a day for a week
C. 30 to 40 cups a day for a month
D. 56 cups a day for a month
30 to 40 cups a day for a week
Sheri whispers to Jed. What does she ask him?
A. if he has juggled for a long time
B. if he will juggle next to the lemonade stand
C. if he likes lemonade
D. if he likes Petey
The two boxes ____ at the same time.
A. rebuild
B. arrived
C. announced
D. members
arrived
In this story, what do they use to make lemonade?
A. lemons, oranges, sugar
B. water, lemons, cups
C. lemons, sugar, ice
D. oranges, sugar, ice
lemons, sugar, ice
What does Sheri offer to do?
A. make a bar graph
B. draw a sign of a pitcher of lemonade
C. count people who walk by
D. count the lemons that they use
make a bar graph
Which word best describes Jed?
A. friendly
B. foolish
C. angry
D. selfish
friendly
Pat ____ that the game will start soon.
A. members
B. arrived
C. glum
D. announced
announced
Who squeezes the lemons?
A. Matthew
B. Petey
C. Meg
D. Danny
"Not bad. Not bad", chattered Petey. In this story, chattered means _____.
A. laughed
B. sang
C. asked
D. squawked
squawked
On which day does the Elm Street Kids' Club sell the most lemonade?
A. Monday
B. Tuesday
C. Wednesday
D. Friday
Friday
Sam has been ____ all day because it is raining and cold.
A. rebuild
B. arrived
C. announced
D. glum
glum
What problem does the Elm Street Kids' Club have?
A. Some kids do not want to belong anymore.
B. The kids need money to rebuild their clubhouse.
C. The club needs new members.
D. The kids want a bigger clubhouse.
The kids need money to rebuild their clubhouse.
Why is Shari's method of keeping track of sames a good one?
A. She lists the days of the week along the bottom.
B. She lists the number of cups up the side.
C. The kids can see how many cups they sell each day.
D. The kids can see how many lemons they use each day.
The kids can see how many cups they sell each day.
Who says everything two times?
Petey
We had to _____ the playhouse because the wind blew it down.
A. announced
B. rebuild
C. members
D. arrived
rebuild
Where does this story take place?
A. inside a mall
B. in the country
C. on Elm Street
D. at a grocery store
on Elm Street
Why are lemonade sales poor on Thursday?
A. It rains.
B. The Elm Street Kids' Club runs out of lemons.
C. There is a hot dog stand on the corner.
D. There is a juggler on the corner.
There is a juggler on the corner.
What is the weather like in the story? (use context clues from the story)
If the kids are selling lemonade, it must be warm or hot.