Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site - Reading Comprehension Questions
by Sherri Duskey Rinker
About This Book
"Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site" is such a charming bedtime story! As the sun sets, we follow a group of hardworking trucks—like the Crane Truck and Cement Mixer—who finish their day on a construction site. Each truck gets ready for bed in a sweet, soothing way, which makes it a perfect read for winding down at night. The rhyming text and beautiful illustrations really capture kids' imaginations, especially if they love big machines! This book is more than just a fun story; it teaches kids about routines and the importance of rest after a busy day. It’s a gentle reminder that everyone, even trucks, need a good night’s sleep to recharge for tomorrow's adventures. Plus, it’s a fantastic way to spend quality time together, snuggled up, while encouraging a love for reading.
How WeRead Helps
When you read "Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site" with WeRead, you’ll get some helpful age-appropriate questions to spark your child's imagination and engagement. For example, you might ask, “Which truck do you think works the hardest?” or “What do you think the trucks dream about?” These questions encourage your child to think creatively and share their thoughts. WeRead will also highlight important vocabulary words, like “excavator” and “bulldozer,” so you can point them out before diving into the story. This makes it easier for kids to learn new words while enjoying the tale. Plus, you’ll find dialogic reading prompts that encourage back-and-forth conversation, making storytime interactive and fun!
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- Age-appropriate questions for kids ages 3-9
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Key Vocabulary
crane, cement, bulldozer, excavator, dump, trucks
Sample Questions
- Can you find the crane?
- What did the bulldozer do?
- Where does the dump truck sleep?