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1 Days with Frog and Toad by: Arnold Lobel

2 Reading Questions Vocabulary More Reading Questions 100 200 300 400 500 Naming Parts of Sentences 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy 600

3 We gave our sick friend a book to __________ her up. cheer alone reason meadow fine spoiled

4 Sometimes I play with friends, but other times I play _________. alone cheer alone reason meadow fine spoiled

5 Grass and flowers grow in the _______. meadow cheer alone reason meadow fine spoiled

6 He was sick, but now he is_____. fine cheer alone reason meadow fine spoiled

7 Do you have a good______for being late? reason cheer alone reason meadow fine spoiled

8 The rain __________our fun at the park. spoiled cheer alone reason meadow fine spoiled

9 Which is the naming part of the sentence below? The dog ran down the street. A. (The )dog OR B. ran down the street A

10 Which is the naming part of the sentence below? The cat and mouse played all day long. A. played all day long. OR B. (The) cat and mouse B

11 Which is the naming part of the sentence below? Mrs. Newman is a second grade teacher. A. Mrs. Newman OR B. is a second grade teacher. A

12 Which is the naming part of the sentence below? Frog and Toad are friends. A. are friends. OR B. Frog and Toad B

13 Which is the naming part of the sentence below? Giraffes have long necks to eat leaves. A. Giraffes OR B. have long necks to eat leaves. A

14 What is the story MOSTLY about? a.Turtle carrying Toad to the island b.Toad falling into the river c.Frog being very sad. d.Toad being a good friend to Frog. D

15 The Story takes place mostly__________. a.on an island b.in a meadow c.in Frog’s house d.on a boat on an island

16 When Toad first reads Frog’s note, Toad feels_________. a.puzzled b.scared c.sad d.happy A

17 When Toad finds Frog, Frog is________. a.swimming in the river b.sitting on an island c.walking through a meadow d.resting in the woods B

18 Why had Frog wanted to be alone? He wanted to think about how fine everything was.

19 Why does Toad make a picnic lunch? a.Toad is hungry b.Frog asks Toad to make lunch. c.Toad wants to eat lunch with Turtle. d.Toad wants to make Frog happy. D

20 Toad shouts and waves at Frog. Why doesn’t Frog answer? a.Frog is too sad to speak to Toad. b.Frog is mad at Toad. c.Frog doesn’t see or hear Toad. d.Frog is talking to Turtle. C

21 How does Toad get to the island where Frog is? a.Toad swims to the island. b.Toad rides on a turtle’s back. c.Frog swims and pulls Toad. d.Toad takes a boat. B

22 Why does the turtle think that Toad should leave Frog alone? a.The turtle knows that Frog is not at home. b.The island is too small for the two friends. c.Frog wrote a note saying he wants to be alone. d.The sun is shining. C

23 Why does Toad tell Frog that he is sorry? a.Toad gets Frog wet when he slips off the turtle. b.Toad forgets to bring lunch. c.Toad thinks, “Maybe Frog thinks that I am silly and dumb.” d.Their lunch is spoiled. C

24 Lunch spoils because____________. a.Toad leaves it at home b.The iced tea spills on the sandwiches c. it gets too warm d. it falls into the river B

25 When Frog sees Toad, Frog is__________. a. mad that Toad has not left him alone b. sad that lunch is spoiled. c. happy to see his friend d. afraid that Toad will stay too long C

26 Final Jeopardy What do Frog and Toad eat for lunch? a.wet sandwiches without iced tea. b.wet sandwiches with iced tea. c.dry sandwiches without iced tea. d.dry sandwiches with iced tea. A


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