Questions: Being Read To
5 questions to test your understanding
Score: 0 / 5
Question 1 Multiple Choice
What do you do when someone reads a story to you?
AYou read the words by yourself
BYou sit very, very still and do not move
CYou listen, look at pictures, and imagine what happens
DYou take a nap
When someone reads to you, you listen carefully, watch the pictures, and use your imagination to picture the story in your mind.
Question 2 True / False
Listening to a story counts as reading, even if you do not read the words yourself.
Answer: True
Yes! When you listen to a story being read out loud, you are experiencing a story, learning words, and thinking about ideas. That is real reading!
Question 3 Short Answer
How do you feel when someone reads your favorite story to you? What makes it special?
Think about your answer, then reveal below.
Model answer: Example: It feels cozy, or I like sitting with my mom, or the words sound nice.
A good answer shows a feeling or something special about being read to that matters to you.
Question 4 Multiple Choice
Is it okay to wiggle, move around, or point at pictures while being read to?
ANo, you must sit completely still
BYes, it is fine to move and react while listening
COnly on certain days
DOnly in the morning
It is totally fine to wiggle, point, clap, or react while listening. Your body can move while you listen!
Question 5 True / False
Only very little kids like being read to. Big kids and grown-ups do not enjoy it.
Answer: False
People of all ages enjoy being read to! Many grown-ups love listening to audiobooks or being read to by someone they care about.