Educational worksheet focusing on informational text comprehension with a dog-themed activity.
A worksheet titled "Informational Text" with a table of contents, questions about a book, and a cartoon dog illustration.
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Let’s go step by step to solve each question using the Table of Contents provided.
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Question 1: In what chapter would you find information about what food to give your puppy?
Look at the chapter titles:
- Chapter 1: When you first get a puppy → probably basics, not food specifically
- Chapter 2: Feeding your puppy → YES! This is clearly about food.
- Chapter 3: Taking your puppy to the doctor → health checkups
- Chapter 4: Helping your puppy get exercise → play and walks
- Chapter 5: What I can do while you are on vacation → care when away
- Chapter 6: Fun activities to do with your puppy → games and bonding
✔ So, Chapter 2 is where you’d find info about feeding (food).
Answer for Q1: b. Chapter 2
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Question 2: What information would you find in chapter 4?
Chapter 4 title: “Helping your puppy get exercise”
Exercise means physical activity — like walking, running, playing fetch.
Look at options:
a. Taking your puppy to a walk → that’s part of exercise ✔
b. How to feed your puppy → that’s Chapter 2 ✘
c. What kind of toys to buy → maybe related, but not directly stated; toys might be under fun activities (Ch 6)
d. What kind of food bags to buy → again, feeding = Chapter 2 ✘
Best match: a. Taking your puppy to a walk
Answer for Q2: a. Taking your puppy to a walk
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Question 3: If you didn’t know a word used in a chapter, where should you look to find the definition?
In books, definitions of words are usually found in the Glossary.
Check the Table of Contents:
→ Glossary is listed on page 29.
Options:
a. Title page → just has book title and author ✘
b. Index → lists topics and page numbers, not definitions ✘
c. Table of contents → shows chapters and pages, not word meanings ✘
d. Glossary → YES! That’s where word definitions are kept ✔
Answer for Q3: d. Glossary
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Question 4: Where would you find a list of all the key words and topics in the book and what page they appear on?
That’s the job of the Index.
The index alphabetically lists important words/topics and tells you which page(s) they’re on.
Table of Contents shows chapters, not every keyword.
So:
a. Chapter 1 → no ✘
b. Title page → no ✘
c. Back cover of the book → sometimes has summary or barcode, not index ✘
d. Index → YES! Listed on page 30 ✔
Answer for Q4: d. Index
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Question 5: On what page should you start reading to learn what to do with your puppy when your family goes on a trip?
Look at chapter titles:
→ Chapter 5: “What I can do while you are on vacation” → this matches “when your family goes on a trip”
Page number for Chapter 5: 21
Options:
a. Page 9 → Chapter 3 ✘
b. Page 18 → Chapter 5? Wait — let’s double-check:
Wait! Look again at the Table of Contents:
Chapter 5: What I can do while you are on vacation → page 21
But option b says “Page 18” — that’s Chapter 4.
Option c: Page 21 → YES! Matches Chapter 5 ✔
Option d: Page 25 → Chapter 6 ✘
So correct answer is c. Page 21
Wait — hold on! Let me recheck the table:
From image text:
Chapter 5: What I can do while you are on vacation → 21
Yes. So answer is c. Page 21
BUT — wait! The user wrote in Question 5:
> 5. On what page should you start reading to learn what to do with your puppy when your family goes on a trip?
And options:
a. Page 9
b. Page 18
c. Page 21
d. Page 25
Chapter 5 starts on page 21 → so yes, c. Page 21
However — let me check if there's any trick. Is “what to do with your puppy when your family goes on a trip” exactly matching Chapter 5?
Chapter 5: “What I can do while you are on vacation” — from the puppy’s perspective? But still, it’s about care during owner’s absence/trip.
No other chapter fits better.
So final answer for Q5: c. Page 21
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Now, compiling all answers:
Q1: b
Q2: a
Q3: d
Q4: d
Q5: c
Final Answer:
1. b
2. a
3. d
4. d
5. c
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Question 1: In what chapter would you find information about what food to give your puppy?
Look at the chapter titles:
- Chapter 1: When you first get a puppy → probably basics, not food specifically
- Chapter 2: Feeding your puppy → YES! This is clearly about food.
- Chapter 3: Taking your puppy to the doctor → health checkups
- Chapter 4: Helping your puppy get exercise → play and walks
- Chapter 5: What I can do while you are on vacation → care when away
- Chapter 6: Fun activities to do with your puppy → games and bonding
✔ So, Chapter 2 is where you’d find info about feeding (food).
Answer for Q1: b. Chapter 2
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Question 2: What information would you find in chapter 4?
Chapter 4 title: “Helping your puppy get exercise”
Exercise means physical activity — like walking, running, playing fetch.
Look at options:
a. Taking your puppy to a walk → that’s part of exercise ✔
b. How to feed your puppy → that’s Chapter 2 ✘
c. What kind of toys to buy → maybe related, but not directly stated; toys might be under fun activities (Ch 6)
d. What kind of food bags to buy → again, feeding = Chapter 2 ✘
Best match: a. Taking your puppy to a walk
Answer for Q2: a. Taking your puppy to a walk
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Question 3: If you didn’t know a word used in a chapter, where should you look to find the definition?
In books, definitions of words are usually found in the Glossary.
Check the Table of Contents:
→ Glossary is listed on page 29.
Options:
a. Title page → just has book title and author ✘
b. Index → lists topics and page numbers, not definitions ✘
c. Table of contents → shows chapters and pages, not word meanings ✘
d. Glossary → YES! That’s where word definitions are kept ✔
Answer for Q3: d. Glossary
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Question 4: Where would you find a list of all the key words and topics in the book and what page they appear on?
That’s the job of the Index.
The index alphabetically lists important words/topics and tells you which page(s) they’re on.
Table of Contents shows chapters, not every keyword.
So:
a. Chapter 1 → no ✘
b. Title page → no ✘
c. Back cover of the book → sometimes has summary or barcode, not index ✘
d. Index → YES! Listed on page 30 ✔
Answer for Q4: d. Index
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Question 5: On what page should you start reading to learn what to do with your puppy when your family goes on a trip?
Look at chapter titles:
→ Chapter 5: “What I can do while you are on vacation” → this matches “when your family goes on a trip”
Page number for Chapter 5: 21
Options:
a. Page 9 → Chapter 3 ✘
b. Page 18 → Chapter 5? Wait — let’s double-check:
Wait! Look again at the Table of Contents:
Chapter 5: What I can do while you are on vacation → page 21
But option b says “Page 18” — that’s Chapter 4.
Option c: Page 21 → YES! Matches Chapter 5 ✔
Option d: Page 25 → Chapter 6 ✘
So correct answer is c. Page 21
Wait — hold on! Let me recheck the table:
From image text:
Chapter 5: What I can do while you are on vacation → 21
Yes. So answer is c. Page 21
BUT — wait! The user wrote in Question 5:
> 5. On what page should you start reading to learn what to do with your puppy when your family goes on a trip?
And options:
a. Page 9
b. Page 18
c. Page 21
d. Page 25
Chapter 5 starts on page 21 → so yes, c. Page 21
However — let me check if there's any trick. Is “what to do with your puppy when your family goes on a trip” exactly matching Chapter 5?
Chapter 5: “What I can do while you are on vacation” — from the puppy’s perspective? But still, it’s about care during owner’s absence/trip.
No other chapter fits better.
So final answer for Q5: c. Page 21
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Now, compiling all answers:
Q1: b
Q2: a
Q3: d
Q4: d
Q5: c
Final Answer:
1. b
2. a
3. d
4. d
5. c
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of informational text comprehension worksheet.