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Peter Pan Chapter 4

Peter Pan Chapter 4

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English

3rd Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

3R3

Standards-aligned

Created by

Jamie Leach

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2 Slides • 9 Questions

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Match

Match the cause to the effect.

Peter sat on the floor and started to cry.

Feeling very important Wendy got her sewing kit. Within minutes the shadow was back where it belonged.

Peter did not thank Wendy for sewing his shadow back on.

Oh no. Peter replied. Girls are much too smart to fall out of their strollers

His cries woke Wendy and she sat up in bed.

Yippee! Peter cried, twirling in front of the mirror. Look at me and my handsome shadow!

This made Wendy so mad she got back into bed and covered her face with blankets until Peter apologiz

So there are no girls on the island of Neverland.

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Draw

How is Wendy feeling? Highlight your evidence.

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Draw

How is Peter feeling? Highlight your evidence.

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Drag and Drop

At this, the boys jumped out of bed. They had been listening quietly the entire time, not letting on that they were really awake. But at the thought of flying, they could no longer stay still.



Michael and John are feeling
. I know because the text said ​
.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
excited
they jumped out of bed
sad
lonely
tired
mad
they had been listening quietly the entire time

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Dropdown

And so it was that Liza, the family cook, saw the children resting peacefully when she entered with the very excited Nana. Liza had finally had enough of Nana’s barking and thought the best way to ease the dog’s mind would be to bring her upstairs to show her that the children were fine.

“I told you so!” she whispered to Nana. “They are all safe and sound. Silly dog!”



Nana is feeling
. In the text it said ​

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Multiple Choice

Of course, Peter was not telling them the whole truth. No one can fly unless some fairy dust has been blown on them. Tinker Bell was still being uncooperative, but Peter had some dust on his hands from holding her earlier. He blew a bit on each of the children and -- wouldn’t you know it -- they flew!

If Tinkerbell was uncooperative what does that tell you about how she is still feeling.

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angry

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helpful

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shy

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glum

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Open Ended

“Watch out!” Michael cried as he narrowly missed crashing into his brother by the bathroom.

“Let’s go outside,” John said.

“I’m going to fly for one million miles!” Michael said.

Wendy frowned. It suddenly all seemed a bit too real, and risky, now that her brothers were involved.

How is Wendy feeling? Use one detail to support your answer.

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Open Ended

But the sly Peter knew how to make her come along. “Did I tell you about the mermaids?” he said. 

“Mermaids?” Wendy breathed. Mermaids were even more exciting than fairies.

“And pirates,” Peter added.

“Let’s go at once,” said John.

How are the children feeling? Use a detail to support your answer.

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Open Ended

From the middle of the street, they gasped as they looked up at the bedroom window. Beyond the curtain, the room was ablaze with light. Inside they could see three little shadows whirling around and around-- not on the floor but, incredibly, in the air!

How are the parents feeling? Use one detail to support your answer.

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