Reading Planet Catalogue 2024 - Catalog - Page 92
READING ASSESSMENT AND INTERVENTION
Reading Assessment and
Targeted Interventions
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Dragon flapped her wings.
“No,” said Aleks. “My parrot can
flap its wings. You are a parrot.”
Dragon let out a burp.
It was smelly.
“Yuck,” said Chen. “That was
too smelly for a dog and too
smelly for a parrot. You are
a dragon.”
Dragon was happy.
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Why does Aleks say, “You are a parrot.”?
14
Why will the boys not want the dragon as a pet?
15
Write numbers to show the order the dragon did these things.
Because the dragon
1d
1e
burped
flapped her wings
thumped her tail
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1c
Why was Dragon happy at the end of the story? Tick (✓) the
best answer.
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Dragon did a smelly burp.
Chen said, “You are a dragon.”
Aleks’s parrot flaps its wings.
Dragon was in the park.
1d
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pira 1 SPRING
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Tick one box in each row to show which words best describe the rat and
the beetle.
One has been done for you.
rat
beetle
quiet
bossy
modest
clever
✔
2d
rude
boastful
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3 marks
The story uses different words for ‘said’ in the text.
Draw a line to match each word with its meaning.
One has been done for you.
whispered
spoke rudely
explained
complained
protested
gave a reason
insulted
spoke softly
2a
1 mark
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