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Grade 3 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
What did Prince Pondicherry ask Mr. Willy Wonka to do?
  1. help him find a golden ticket
  2. build him a castle out of chocolate
  3. sell him a lifetime supply of chocolate bars
  4. share the recipe for the everlasting gobstopper
Grade 3 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Who wanted to go the factory with Charlie?
  1. Mr. Bucket
  2. Mrs. Bucket
  3. Grandpa Joe
  4. Grandma Josephine
Grade 3 Pinocchio
How did Pinocchio burn off his feet?
  1. He was sitting next to the brazier.
  2. He was sitting next to the hot fireplace.
  3. He was sitting next to the melting pot.
Grade 3 Mr. Popper's Penguins
How did Captain Cook change during this chapter? (Choose all that apply)
  1. He became very sick.
  2. He started to make more noise.
  3. He was mean to all the children.
  4. He wanted to go outside all of the time.
Grade 3 Mr. Popper's Penguins
What problem did Mrs. Popper have at the end of Chapter 11?
  1. She was starting to freeze.
  2. The house was very untidy.
  3. The electric bill was very high.
  4. There was no more food for the penguins.
Grade 3 Mr. Popper's Penguins
How many eggs did Greta lay?
  1. 2
  2. 3
  3. 10
  4. 15
Grade 3 Mr. Popper's Penguins
Why did Mr. Popper decide to send the penguins with Admiral Drake?
  1. He liked Admiral Drake.
  2. He knew it was best for the penguins.
  3. He thought he would become very wealthy from the deal.
  4. He wanted to create a breed of penguins named after himself.
Grade 3 Because of Winn-Dixie
A          sermon          is a speech with a religious lesson, usually given by a member of the clergy.
Grade 3 Mr. Popper's Penguins
What was Mr. Popper's job?
  1. He was a teacher.
  2. He was a firefighter.
  3. He was a veterinarian.
  4. He was a house painter.
Grade 3 Charlotte's Web
Describe how Templeton helped Charlotte with her plan.
Grade 3 Because of Winn-Dixie
Where was Winn Dixie hiding?
  1. under Gloria's bed
  2. in the kitchen
  3. under the bottle tree
  4. at the pet store
Grade 3 Mr. Popper's Penguins
What happened when they tried to get Captain Cook to pose for a picture?
  1. He got all tangled up.
  2. He ran down the street.
  3. He started to flap his wings.
  4. He smiled brightly for the camera.
Grade 3 Mr. Popper's Penguins
Where did Mr. Popper make a new home for the penguins?
  1. outside
  2. in the freezer
  3. in the basement
  4. in the children's bedroom
Grade 3 Mr. Popper's Penguins
What word best described the penguin?
  1. mad
  2. tired
  3. polite
  4. curious
Grade 3 Mr. Popper's Penguins
What was Mrs. Popper most worried about at the beginning of Chapter 13?
  1. money
  2. her health
  3. her icebox
  4. Mr. Popper's mind
Grade 3 Mr. Popper's Penguins
Why did everyone have to go to the police station?
  1. They broke the law.
  2. They did not pay their bills.
  3. They went to the wrong theater.
  4. They thought the penguins were stolen.
Grade 3 Mr. Popper's Penguins
What did Mr. Popper agree to do before the penguins left New York?
  1. paint the theater
  2. make a short movie
  3. sign a bunch of autographs
  4. call and apologize to the seal act
Grade 3 Charlotte's Web
Name the characters in the book Charlotte's Web.
Grade 3 Because of Winn-Dixie
Explain how Opal got her unusual name?
Grade 3 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
How do the people know the factory is still running?
  1. They hear the machines working.
  2. They see Mr. Willy Wonka every day.
  3. The workers all went back to their jobs.
  4. The delivery drivers keep delivering chocolate.
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