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Level A

Quick Check I Love Flowers

Name Date

1 The colors of daisies and sunflowers are .

A different B the same

2 How do the people in the story feel about flowers?

a happy b sad

3 What is the main idea of this book?

a Flowers can be many b People love many kinds


colors. of flowers.

4 The author wrote this story to .

a show the reader b teach the reader about


different kinds colors of flowers
of flowers

5 Which word means parts of plants that grow seeds?

a flowers b mums

Instructions: Sit next to the student and read the first question as you run your finger under the words. Ask the
student to wait to answer until you have read all the choices. Repeat them if necessary. Have the student choose
the best answer. Repeat with the remaining questions.
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Level A
Quick Check Answer Sheet I Love Flowers
Main Comprehension Skill: Main Idea and Details

1 The colors of daisies and sunflowers are .

A different Compare and Contrast

2 How do the people in the story feel about flowers?

a happy Make Inferences / Draw Conclusions

3 What is the main idea of this book?

b People love many kinds of flowers. Main Idea and Details

4 The author wrote this story to .

a show the reader different kinds of flowers Author’s Purpose

5 Which word means parts of plants that grow seeds?

a flowers Vocabulary

Instructions: Sit next to the student and read the first question as you run your finger under the words. Ask the
student to wait to answer until you have read all the choices. Repeat them if necessary. Have the student choose
the best answer. Repeat with the remaining questions.
© Learning A–Z All rights reserved. www.readinga-z.com

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