A) on task B) focused C) not focused or unfocused D) working hard
A) to be happy and excited B) to be bothered and irritated C) to be angry and mean D) to be quiet and kind
A) to disagree about something B) to argue about something C) to agree on something D) to tell someone how to do something
A) never to be expected B) always to be expected C) once in a while is expected D) sometimes is expected
A) angry B) not used to C) shy D) used to
A) No, Neverland is a child's imagination. In this story, it is Wendy's imagination. B) Yes, Neverland is a real place that you or I could visit and find on a map. C) No, Neverland is not real because it is only a book. D) Yes, Neverland is real because Wendy, John, and Michael are real children like the students in our room.
A) Wendy was afraid of flying. B) Wendy was worried about Michael and John being so high up. C) Wendy was worried they may "never land." D) Wendy was missing her mother.
A) Peter enjoyed making them jump. B) He was playing tag. C) He thought they had arrived at Neverland. D) He was afraid they would fall into the ocean.
A) If a lost boy grows up, he gets kicked out. B) A lost boy might decide to become a pirate. C) If a lost boy gets lost, he won't be able to find his way back. D) A lost boy might get turned onto a mermaid.
A) The crocodile wants to give the clock back to Hook. B) The crocodile wants to apologize to Hook and become his friend. C) The crocodile wants to become a pirate on Hook's ship. D) The crocodile wants to eat the rest of Hook because his arm was so tasty. |