Vocabulary & Word Meanings
Story Comprehension
Inferencing & Predictions
Grammar & Sentence Challenge
Social & Problem Solving
100

What does mysterious mean in the story’s context?

Strange, puzzling, hard to explain

100

Who were the main characters in the story?

Maya and Leo

100

What can we guess about who took the pumpkins?

Someone with access or knowledge of the school (not a random stranger)

100

Make a full sentence using “because” about the story.

(Example) “Maya followed the footprints because she wanted to find the missing pumpkins.”

100

What would you say to help someone worried by the missing pumpkins?

(Example) “Don’t worry, we’ll find them — let’s look together.”

200

Give a synonym for vanished.

Disappeared, gone, vanished, vanished away

200

Where did the story take place?

In and around Maple Hollow Middle School

200

Why do you think Maya followed the footprints?

She wanted to find clues and figure out where the pumpkins went

200

Combine two short sentences using “and” or “but.”

(Example) “Maya saw footprints, and Leo spotted torn fabric.”

200

Why is teamwork important in solving a mystery?

Because two heads are better than one; you spot things someone else may miss

300

In this story, what does trail refer to?

A path or series of marks (here footprints) showing direction

300

What clue did Maya and Leo find in the courtyard?

A trail of sticky orange footprints and a torn piece of black fabric

300

How do you know the thief was in a hurry?

The footprints were sticky and messy, fabric was torn, signs of haste

300

Rewrite in past tense: “Maya looks for clues.”

Maya looked for clues.

300

How should Maya politely ask for help from an adult?

(Example) “Excuse me, can you help us examine these clues?”

400

Use echoed in a new sentence (Halloween-themed).

(Student sample) “The ghost’s laugh echoed through the hallway.”

400

Why were the students upset when they arrived?

Because all forty pumpkins had vanished

400

What might happen if Maya and Leo hadn’t intervened?

The pumpkins might not have been found or the surprise would be ruined

400

Fix this: “The pumpkins was missing.”

The pumpkins were missing.

400

What could Maya have done instead of confronting someone angrily?

She could ask questions calmly or gather evidence first

500

Name three Halloween-themed descriptive words used or implied (e.g. spooky, glowing, flickering).

Spooky, glowing, flickering (or others like eerie, shadowy, haunting)

500

How did the story resolve — who took the pumpkins and why?

Mr. Benson “borrowed” them to decorate for the talent show, wanting a surprise

500

What evidence shows it wasn’t a “real ghost” that took the pumpkins?

Physical clues (footprints, fabric, flyer) and the fact someone confessed

500

Use an adjective and adverb in one spooky sentence.

(Example) “The creaky door opened eerily slowly in the dark hallway.”

500

How can you tell someone is feeling nervous or excited?

Watch body language, tone of voice, fidgeting, wide eyes, fast speech