
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
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MONIQUE MARROQUIN
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Multiple choice
True/false
Open-ended questions
Polls
Draw responses (which is so fun for little ones!)
slides to teach content right in the quiz—no need to switch to another platform.
The report option is useful. I get instant feedback on how students are doing, what questions they’re struggling with, and which concepts need reteaching. I can reuse quizzes, duplicate them, or pull from a massive library of teacher-created content.
Quizizz has helped boost engagement in my classroom while making formative assessment easier and more meaningful.
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Standards Alignment (CA Kindergarten ELA) RL.K.1: With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about key details. RL.K.3: Identify characters, settings, and major events in a story. RL.K.7: With prompting and support, describe the relationship between illustrations and the story. W.K.3: Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to narrate a single event or several loosely linked events.
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Goldilocks And The Three Bears
Let’s Review, and show what we know about the characters, setting, beginning, middle, and end of the story!
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Multiple Choice
Who are the characters in the story?
A. Goldilocks, Papa Bear, Mama Bear, Baby Bear
B. Little Red Riding Hood, Grandma, Wolf
C. Cinderella and the Prince
D. Three Pigs and a Wolf
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Poll
Who is your favorite character?
A. Goldilocks
B. Papa Bear
C. Mama Bear
D. Baby Bear
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Multiple Choice
Where does the story take place?
A. In a castle
B. In a house in the forest
C. In a school
D. On a farm
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Multiple Choice
What happens at the beginning of the story?
A. Goldilocks eats porridge
B. Goldilocks finds a house in the forest
C. Goldilocks runs away
D. The Bears come home
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Multiple Choice
What happens in the middle of the story?
A. Goldilocks leaves the forest
B. Goldilocks eats the porridge, sits in chairs, and sleeps in beds,
C. Goldilocks meets the Bears
D. Goldilocks calls her mom
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Multiple Choice
What happens at the end of the story?
A. Goldilocks goes shopping
B. Goldilocks makes friends with the Bears
C. Goldilocks runs away when the Bears come home
D. Goldilocks turns into a bear
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Multiple Choice
What is the problem in the story?
Options:
A. Goldilocks got lost
B. Goldilocks broke Baby Bear’s chair and used their things without asking
C. The Bears were too big
D. Goldilocks couldn’t find her way home
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Multiple Choice
What is the solution?
A. Goldilocks takes a nap.
B. Goldilocks apologizes
C. Goldilocks runs away from the Bears
D. The Bears call the police
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Reorder
Reorder the followingWhat happened in the beginning, middle, and end?
Beginning: Goldilocks finds the house.
Middle: She tries the porridge, chairs, and beds.
End: The Bears come home and she runs away.
She tries the porridge, chairs, and b
The Bears come home and she runs away
Goldilocks finds the house.
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Draw
Draw your favorite part of the story!
Instructions: You can draw Goldilocks, the Bears, the house, or your favorite scene!
Quizizz: A Teacher’s Go-To Tool for Engagement and Assessment.
Quizizz is one of my favorite tools for making learning fun, interactive, and meaningful. It’s a digital platform that you canreate and assign quizzes, polls, slides, and even drawing prompts—all in one place. It’s perfect for quick checks for understanding, exit tickets, or even full lesson activities. What I really love is that Quizizz can be used live in the classroom or as homework, which gives me flexibility with how I teach. Students can work at their own pace, and I can monitor their progress in real time. It’s especially helpful for supporting different learning speeds and encouraging independent thinking. One of the best features is the variety of question types. I can use
Multiple choice
True/false
Open-ended questions
Polls
Draw responses (which is so fun for little ones!)
slides to teach content right in the quiz—no need to switch to another platform.
The report option is useful. I get instant feedback on how students are doing, what questions they’re struggling with, and which concepts need reteaching. I can reuse quizzes, duplicate them, or pull from a massive library of teacher-created content.
Quizizz has helped boost engagement in my classroom while making formative assessment easier and more meaningful.
Whether you're working with kinders or older students, it’s a powerful tool that blends fun with real learning.
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