Title: Ant and the Tree Little Figs Informal Assessment
1Ant and the Tree Little FigsInformal Assessment
2The person who is with Ant says he likes to
- A. make up songs
- B. read stories
- C. write stories
3B. Read stories
4The person reading the story changes the little
pigs into
- A. different kinds of fruit
- B. funny-looking people
- C. other animals
5A. Different kinds of fruit
6The reader offers to change the wolf into a
- A. lemon
- B. banana
- C. fig
7A. lemon
8How does Ant know that the story is being read
the wrong way.
9He knows the story very well.
10Why does Ant want to leave in the middle of the
story?
11He does not like to hear about the wolf.
12What does the reader do to try to get Ant to stay?
13The reader says he can make the wolf something
else.
14How does Ant prove there are three pigs in the
story?
15He proves there are three pigs in the story by
counting each pig in the picture.
16Why does Ant finally leave?
17He leaves because he knows there is a wolf in the
story, and the reader cant change that.
18Which of these things happens last in the story?
- A. Ant corrects the reader.
- B. Ant says Thank you.
- C. Ant sits down in the chair.
19B. Ant says Thank you.
20The person who wrote this story wanted to
- A. tell a funny story
- B. get you to read more
- C. teach you how to read
21A. Tell a funny story
22The reader said there were three little figs. A
fig is a kind of
- A. chair
- B. book
- C. fruit
23C. fruit
24Something that has a good chance of happening
- A. will probably happen
- B. wont happen
- C. will happen for sure
25A. Will probably happen
26Which of these means the opposite of quickly?
- A. happily
- B. carefully
- C. slowly
27C. slowly
28Which of these means about the same as finally?
- A. in a minute
- B. at last
- C. right now
29B. At last
30The opposite of anytime is
- A. never
- B. always
- C. usually
31A. never