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Dog Care Comprehension Questions

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LEVEL G

Quick Check Caring for Your Dog

Name Date
1. What is the main idea 4. The author wrote this book
of this book? to .
A Dogs are the best pets. A give information about caring
for a dog
B Dogs need many things
from people. B tell a story about a dog
C Dogs need a warm place C persuade people to get a dog
to sleep.
5. Listen to this sentence: A dog
2. What is a detail in this book? needs to be walked. What
does the word needs mean
A A dog fetches a ball. in this sentence?
B A dog needs to be washed.
A things one must have
C A dog likes to ride in a car.
B things one does outside
3. An active dog would best fit C things one uses to play with
with a family that .
6. Extended Response: What are
A plays lots of sports outside some important things to think
B likes a lot of quiet time about before getting a dog?
indoors
C lives in a space with little
room to run around

Instructions: Sit next to the student and read the first question as you run your finger under the words. Ask the
student to wait to answer until you have read all the choices. Repeat them if necessary. Have the student choose
the best answer. Repeat with the remaining questions.
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LEVEL G
Quick Check Answer Sheet Caring for Your Dog
Main Comprehension Skill: Main Idea and Details

1. B Main Idea and Details

2. B Main Idea and Details

3. A Make Inferences / Draw Conclusions

4. A Author’s Purpose

5. A Vocabulary

6. Answers will vary, but should


include information from the
book about taking care of a dog.

Instructions: Sit next to the student and read the first question as you run your finger under the words. Ask the
student to wait to answer until you have read all the choices. Repeat them if necessary. Have the student choose
the best answer. Repeat with the remaining questions.
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