Which animal uses its body to swim?
A snake uses its body to swim.
Where is Zots from?
Zots is from outer space.
Which food truck in this story do you like? Why?
I like the _________ food truck because ________.
What kind of cake is in this story?
The cake in this story is a cheesecake.
- They all have windows.
- They all have doors.
- People live in them.
What does a fish use to swim?
A fish uses its fins and tails to swim.
How does Zots feel?
He feels bored.
How are all food trucks the same?
- They all sell food.
- They all have a kitchen.
What is the setting of this story?
This story takes place at the family’s house.
A houseboat has _______ and _________ as neighbors.
A houseboat has fish and other boats as neighbors.
How are all the animals in this story alike?
They can all swim.
What does Abby have to do?
She has to do her homework.
The Japanese food truck in this story sells sushi and teppanyaki.
What’s the problem in this story?
There is only one piece of cake left and everyone wants to eat it.
What are neighbors?
Neighbors are people who live near you.
How are seals and turtles alike?
They both use flippers to swim.
What are three or four expectations that Zots does not follow in this story?
He does not
- Sit Nicely
- use Walking Feet
- use Indoor Voices
- make Smart Choices
How are food trucks different from restaurants?
How are they the same?
- They both have a kitchen.
- They both sell food.- Restaurants have tables for people to sit at and eat, but food trucks don’t.
What does the family do at the end of this story?
The family goes out for ice cream.
What features does a house have?
A house has its own roof and front door.
How are snakes and ducks different?
A snake uses its body to swim but a ducks uses its feet to swim.
What are three things that Zots does in this story?
Zots
- bounces in the bedroom
- plays music in the kitchen
- plays pirates in the bathroom
- races the dog in the hallway
- scares birds in the window
- rocks out in the living room
Why did the author write this story?
The author wrote this story to teach people about different kinds of food trucks.
Who grabs the plate from Mom?
How are motor homes and houseboats alike?
They both move.