Vocab
Words
Characters / places
100

(pg. 72-73) a group of fish is called a _________________

school 

100

What’s the plural of “deer”? __________________________________

deer

100

This gosling becomes Roz's adopted son.


Brightbill

200

(pg. 72-73) a baby goose is called a __________________

gosling 

200

What are homophones? Give 2 examples.
(You can use the internet to understand the meaning, but give your own examples)

Homophones are words that sound exactly the same when pronounced, but have distinct spellings and different meanings 


There/They're/Their 

200

The name of the otter that finds the crate containing Roz when it first washes up is ...........


Loudwing

300

On page 76, the gosling Brightbill is described as a runt. What does runt mean?

A) The fastest animal in a group                          
B) The smallest and weakest of a group
C) The strongest animal in a group                        
D) The oldest animal in a group

300

What type of island does Roz find herself on?


a- A desserted island 

b- A desert island 

c- A deserted island

c- A deserted island

300

Who is Tawny?

What is she known for? 

Tawny is a deer in The Wild Robot.

She is known for being:

  • Calm and wise
  • Fair and practical
  • A leader among the deer

Tawny helps organize the animals—like when she suggests using droppings to fertilize the garden, showing she thinks logically and cares about the whole community.

400

On page 77, the beaver is described as “a little gruff.” Based on the context, what does the word gruff mean in this context?

A) Friendly and talkative              
B) Rough or unfriendly in manner    
C) Very excited and energetic

400

12- At the end of Chapter 36, the word “rock” is mentioned. Which of the following is the correct meaning?

A) A hard, solid stone found on the ground        
B) A type of music with a strong beat
C) To move someone gently back and forth to comfort them
D) To shake someone roughly and suddenly

C) To move someone gently back and forth to comfort them

400

What does a "lodge" mean?

What is the name of the lodge Roz and the gosling make?

A lodge is a small house or shelter, usually made from natural materials like wood, branches, or mud. It’s a place to live or stay.


the nest 

500

On page 96, the garden is described as no longer scraggly. What does “scraggly” most likely mean in this context?

A) Neat, organized, and carefully maintained                  
B) Wild, messy, and uneven in appearance
C) Brightly colored and full of flowers                                  
D) Beautiful

500

On page 99, Roz is described as the most attentive mother. What does it mean to be “attentive”?


How did you know? Explain your choice: 

A) Careless and easily distracted                                    B) Loud and controlling
C) Caring and pays close attention                                 D) Fast and energetic

500

What animals do Roz and Brightbill meet in chapters (32–34) ?


How do they help them?


Mention at least 2.

Deer (including Tawny and other deer)

  • They do not run away from Roz anymore, showing they trust her.
  • Tawny helps organize the animals and later supports the garden project, which improves the island for everyone.

Geese (Brightbill’s flock / Aerials)

  • They help Brightbill by giving him a sense of belonging as a goose.
  • Tawny (and other experienced geese) help him learn how to fly and survive with his flock.

Other forest animals (community animals like beavers, birds, etc.)

  • They begin to cooperate in the garden project by leaving droppings to fertilize the soil.
  • This helps the island become more fertile and supports food growth for everyone.