
3.RL.3 Review Game
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- Q1
Read this sentence from paragraph 3.
Anansi peered into his friend’s kitchen window.
What does this cause to happen next?
Anansi goes away to do an errand before he is ready to eat.
Anansi sees Rabbit cooking greens and talks with him.
Anansi knocks on Rabbit’s door and goes inside for a visit.
Anansi wishes for longer legs to make it easier to see inside.
60s - Q2
Read the sentences in paragraph 8.
“Beans, brother Anansi!” called Monkey. All of his little children came out to hug their friend. “Join us! We just need to wash some dishes and we can eat.”
What is Anansi most likely thinking when he decides what to do?
“I am too hungry to wait for the beans to be cooked.”
“I am afraid they will want me to help with the dishes.”
“I wish Monkey were cooking something besides beans.”
“I wish I could stay and help these wonderful children.”
60s - Q3
In "Tanya's Treasure Hunt," Tanya's feelings about going on a treasure hunt change.
Click on the sentence that BEST explains why Tanya's feelings change.
Corey heard from lots of friends that there were sunken treasures in Pirate's Bay.
Since Pirate's Bay was only a short swim away, Corey asked his friends if they wanted to swim there and look for treasures.
This would be Tanya's first adventure since moving to Emerald Bay.
Although Tanya really wanted to go, she was a little scared.
All of her friends told her that they had been to Pirate's Bay and that there was nothing to be afraid of.
Feeling better about it, she decided to go.
60s - Q4
Which word best describes the leaves at the end of the poem?
satisfied
worried
saddened
proud
60s - Q5
Drag each sentence into the correct category.
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