WorksheetsThe Gold Coin Test Review
Total questions: 17
Worksheet time: 13mins
Juan's body was shriveled from sneaking around. A shriveled body is ___.
broken from misuse
shrunken and wrinkled
pale and ghostly
strong and healthy
"Come quickly!" said the man in an insistent voice. An insistent voice is ___.
gruff
cheerful
soft
determined
Dona Josefa gave a look of despair when she saw her roof. To feel despair is to feel ___.
hopelessness
impatience
anger
shame
The stifling heat signaled an approaching storm. The heat was stifling because it was ___.
bright
damp
sudden
smothering
Juan was speechless when Dona Josefa gave him the coin. A speechless person ___.
can speak several languages
does not understand instructions
is unable to speak
cannot hear others talk
Dona Josefa's distressed face made Juan feel guilty. A distressed face looks ____.
amused
troubled
angry
hopeful
Dona Josefa will probably take the coin Juan returned and ___.
buy a new roof for her house
hide it in her house
give it to the baby's parents
not see each other again
After Juan fixes Dona Josefa's roof, he will probably ____.
visit sick people
send her a bill
stop being a thief
steal her gold
Juan helped the farmers so that they would help him. You could say that ____.
some people give something only to get something
farming the land is difficult work
people who farm are generous by nature
it is hard for some people to make friends with strangers
Juan chased after the coin for days, but he gave it away at the end of the story. You could say that ____.
a penny saved is a penny earned
people are capable of changing
it pays to work hard
time is more valuable than money
What is Juan?
a farmer
a father
a thief
a child
Which of the following describes Juan at the beginning of the story?
bent from hiding
pale from no sunlight
happy he has a job
frowns from loneliness
Which of the following events changes Juan?
having a home cooked meal
working with the farmer in the sun
little girl holds his hand
he finds a bag of gold
Was Dona Josefa rich?
yes
no
What was differenct about Juan at the end of the story?
he is now tan from working in the field
he stands tall from no longer hiding
he buys a house with his gold
he smiles because he has human contact
What 3 things do you look for when predicting in a fiction story?
pictures and captions
characters and setting
text
problem
What ONE WORD do we call the 3 things we need to predict in fiction stories?
expedition
characters
exposition
text
