Little Bear (Grade 1)
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Little Bear
1.
How did Little Bear feel when he woke up and couldn't find his mother?
- Worried
- Excited
- Happy
- Scared
2.
Which sentence shows that Little Bear felt worried when he couldn't find his mother?
- "Mother Bear, Mother Bear, Where are you?" calls Little Bear.
- "Oh, dear, Mother Bear is not here, and today is my birthday."
- "I think my friends will come, but I do not see a birthday cake."
- "My goodness - no birthday cake. What can I do?"
3.
What is Little Bear's problem?
- He has no birthday cake.
- His mother is missing.
- His friends are coming over.
- It is his birthday.
4.
Which is NOT an ingredient in Little Bear's soup?
- Carrots
- Potatoes
- Peas
- Corn
5.
Which word describes how Little Bear's birthday soup smells?
- Gross
- Good
- Delicious
- Hot
6.
Why does Cat tell Little Bear to shut his eyes?
- Because he has a surprise for him
- Because he wants to play a trick on him
- Because Mother Bear is coming
- Because he has to blow out his candles
7.
What does Little Bear learn?
- That Mother Bear would never forget his birthday
- That his friends really like soup
- That he is a very good chef
- That his birthday is a very special day
8.
Which word from the story describes how Little Bear felt when his mother brought the cake?
- Oh dear
- Surprise
- Happy
- Forget
9.
Draw a picture of Little Bear and his friends.
10.
Which choice correctly summarizes the story "Little Bear"?
- Little Bear cannot find his mother. He makes a birthday soup. His friends come over. His mother shows up with a cake.
- It is Little Bear's birthday. He makes birthday soup. His friends come over. They all eat.
- Little Bear's mother is missing. His friends go to look for her. His mother comes home and makes birthday soup and cake.
- Little Bear's mother comes home with a cake. His friends come over. Little Bear makes birthday soup. His mother goes missing.
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