Our Class Won
There are four first grade classes at our school. The teachers decided to have a contest. Every day each student would take a book home to read with their Mom or Dad. Their parents sent a note saying they had read the book. The class who read the most books would win.
The contest lasted two weeks. Our class really wanted to win the contest. Everyone took home a book each afternoon and read it with their Mom or Dad at night.
There are twenty kids in my class. We read ten books ea...
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Our Class Won
There are four first grade classes at our school. The teachers decided to have a contest. Every day each student would take a book home to read with their Mom or Dad. Their parents sent a note saying they had read the book. The class who read the most books would win.
The contest lasted two weeks. Our class really wanted to win the contest. Everyone took home a book each afternoon and read it with their Mom or Dad at night.
There are twenty kids in my class. We read ten books each. That made two hundred books! We won the contest. We beat the next class by only three books.
We were so happy to win. Our classroom got a new red bookcase as a prize. Now we have a place to put all our books.
Adapted from littleworksheets.com
17. How long did the contest last?
A. two weeks
B. a month
C. all year
D. two months
18. What was the prize for winning the contest?
A. a pizza party
B. no homework for a week
C. a new car
D. a new red bookcase
19. Which of the following words has the same meaning as “beat” in the story?
A. lost
B. did better than
C. fought
D. took
20. What is NOT TRUE, according to the story?
A. The parents sent a note to say that their child had read a book.
B. The class whose students read most books at the school library would win.
C. The author's class won the contest with two hundred books read at home.
D. The author's class use the prize to put their books at the class.