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Our world In many shades- READING TEST- JIMMY

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  • What does “under one roof” mean?
    Looking up at the ceiling.
    Hiding under the bed.
    Living in the same house.
    Wearing a hat.
  • What do we all do in the poem?
    Dance.
    Fly.
    Share.
    Play soccer.
  • What do some people place on their heart?
    A sticker.
    A spoon.
    A flower.
    Their hand.
  • What is this poem mostly about?
    How to cook food from different places.
    People around the world are different but we all share.
    Making new toys.
    Learning one language only.
  • What is the message of the poem?
    Everyone should eat the same food.
    Speak only one language.
    We are different, but we can still share and care.
    Don’t visit other people.
  • Where is brigadeiros from?
    Brazil.
    China.
    Egypt.
    Italy.
  • What does the poem say about families?
    Families can be big or small, but they love each other.
    Everyone lives alone.
    Only big families are good.
    All families are the same.
  • What does "shades" mean in the poem?
    A place with no sun.
    A color crayon.
    Sunglasses for your eyes.
    Different kinds or types.
  • What do people do with stories?
    Listen and understand each other.
    Forget them.
    Throw them away.
    Draw on them.
  • How does the poem feel?
    Mean and scary.
    Angry and loud.
    Sad and sleepy.
    Kind and happy.
  • What are we proud of?
    New shoes.
    Tall buildings.
    Big pets.
    Our homes and where we come from.
  • Why does the poem say “We share” many times?
    To end each line.
    Because it rhymes.
    To show it’s important.
    Because it sounds funny.
  • What do people share in the poem?
    Toys and clothes only.
    Homework and pencils.
    Secrets and games.
    Food, stories, and time.
  • What do we do with differences?
    Forget them.
    Change them.
    Celebrate them.
    Ignore them.
  • What does “break bread together” mean?
    Tear the bread into pieces.
    Eat a meal with others.
    Bake cookies.
    Open a lunchbox.
  • What kind of food is in the poem?
    Candy and cake only.
    Burgers and hotdogs.
    Sushi, tacos, pizza, kapsa.
    Ice cream and chips.
  • What is the poem saying about cultures?
    They are boring.
    They are hard to learn.
    They are special and should be loved.
    They are not needed.
  • What do some people do to say hello?
    Take a nap.
    Jump and run.
    Bow, shake hands, or give gifts.
    Eat pizza.
  • What are Mandarin and Swahili?
    Songs.
    Languages.
    Animals.
    Fruits.
  • What are “similarities”?
    Things that are the same.
    Things we throw away.
    Things we can't find.
    Things that are broken.