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"Once Upon a Test: The Three Little Pigs"/"Building Success"
By Barbara Murphy
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Use "Once Upon a Test: The Three Little Pigs" to answer questions 1 - 3.
Question 1
1.
What example of figurative language is found in line 3?
alliteration
simile
metaphor
cause and effect
Question 2
2.
What is the meaning of the word dismay as it is used in line 8?
pleasure
calmness
disappointment
confidence
Question 3
3.
Like the last little pig, a good test taker will always ---
make a good score
build a sturdy house
have a plan and check the work
get a good night's rest before testing
Use "Building Success" to answer questions 4 - 6.
Question 4
4.
What happens just before someone is allowed to move into a new home?
The bathrooms are completed.
The brick is put on the outside.
The house passes a final inspection.
The inside walls are painted.
Question 5
5.
Which of the following words are antonyms defined in the text?
designs and plans
interior and exterior
shell and skeleton
plans and inspections
Question 6
6.
According to information in the text, what helps a home keep a comfortable temperature?
framing
siding
wood
insulation
Use both texts to answer questions 7 - 8?
Question 7
7.
What idea is present in both texts?
Always use your testing strategies.
Trust your big brother to build the best house.
Plans are used to build good houses.
Don't buy a house until it passes the final inspection.
Question 8
8.
Which statement below makes a connection between the poem and the paragraph?
A difficult test is like a big, bad wolf.
Bricks are the best choice for the outside of a home.
Plans help test takers.
Checking over work and correcting mistakes results in better scores and better homes.