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RIC-6946 The Comprehension Box 1 - Sample student cards

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Questions<br />

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In Paragraph 1, the word pillars means:<br />

(a) cushions for the head. (b) tall rocks. (c) paths.<br />

Who built the Giant’s Causeway?<br />

(a) Finn MacCool (b) Benandonner (c) Oonagh<br />

In Paragraph 5, Oonagh shows that she is:<br />

(a) strong. (b) foolish. (c) clever.<br />

Which happened first?<br />

(a) Oonagh dressed MacCool as a baby.<br />

(b) MacCool built the pathway.<br />

(c) Benandonner invited MacCool<br />

to Scotland.<br />

Oonagh dressed Finn as a baby to:<br />

(a) trick Benandonner.<br />

(b) stop him fighting.<br />

(c) make him look silly.<br />

In spite of their great size, both giants were:<br />

(a) cowards.<br />

(b) brave.<br />

(c) lazy.<br />

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Benandonner destroyed the bridge<br />

MacCool had built:<br />

(a) because he liked destroying things.<br />

(b) to stop MacCool from following him.<br />

(c) because he didn’t like it.<br />

In Paragraph 2, the word he means:<br />

(a) Finn MacCool.<br />

(b) Benandonner.<br />

(c) the Irish giant.<br />

H Make a list of all the<br />

words you can make<br />

from the letters in<br />

'giant’s causeway'.<br />

H Draw a story map<br />

of the legend of the<br />

Giant’s Causeway.<br />

H Write a list of<br />

adjectives to describe<br />

the two giants.

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