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Copy of Adapted from The Japenese Twins: "A Rainy Day" RL.3.2
By Gidget Morton
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Question 1
1.
What is the central message of this selection?
The twins can go to play on a sunny day.
The twins can have fun making sand art on a rainy day.
The twins can learn how to dye sand to make pictures.
The twins can have fun helping their grandma around the house.
Question 2
2.
Which statement from the selection supports the idea that the children are fine with playing inside?"
"It's all wet," he said to Taki, "We can't play outdoors today."
"We'll have a nice time in the house, then," said Taki. "I can think of lots of things to do."
"Then she took the black sand and made the trunk of the tree and some branches."
"They showed the to Grandmother when they were all finished."
Question 3
3.
Which statement from the selection supports the idea that the twins played well together?
"I'm going to make a picture of a boat on the sea," said Taro.
"She took some blue sand in one hand and some yellow on the other."
"I think your picture is just as good as mine," said Taro.
"Grandmother thought they were beautiful."
Question 4
4.
In paragraph 27, what lesson did Taki show she had learned?
Mistakes are not always as big as they seem.
A swarm of bees is a bunch of black dots.
Grandmothers are very helpful and wise.
Mistakes cannot be undone.
Question 5
5.
What is one lesson the reader learns in the selection?
A person should always be better than everyone else.
Grandmothers always know how to do art.
Art projects are never fun on rainy days.
It is good to be kind to one's brothers and sisters.