
Iggy Peck, Architect - Reading Comprehension Questions
by Andrea Beaty
About This Book
Iggy Peck, Architect is a delightful story about a young boy named Iggy who just can’t get enough of building things. From a young age, he has a passion for architecture, but when his teacher tells him it’s not practical to dream big, Iggy faces a challenge. The tale takes a fun twist when Iggy's skills save the day, showing that creativity and passion can lead to amazing results. This book is not only enjoyable with its charming illustrations and engaging storyline, but it also teaches kids the importance of following their dreams and believing in themselves. Through Iggy's journey, children learn about perseverance, problem-solving, and the value of creativity. Plus, it’s a fantastic way to introduce them to the world of architecture in a fun and relatable way!
How WeRead Helps
When you read Iggy Peck, Architect with WeRead, you’ll get some great questions to spark fun conversations. For instance, you might be asked, "What would you build if you could create anything?" These questions help kids think about their own ideas and share their thoughts. WeRead also highlights some cool vocabulary words to look out for, like "architect" and "design," which makes learning new words easier and more fun. Plus, the dialogic reading prompts encourage you to ask open-ended questions, like "How do you think Iggy feels when he’s building?" This helps your child engage more deeply with the story and boosts their critical thinking. It’s all about making the reading experience interactive and enjoyable!
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- Age-appropriate questions for kids ages 3-9
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Key Vocabulary
architect, tower, bridge, school, teacher, classmate
Sample Questions
- What did Iggy build first?
- Can you find the bridge?
- Who is Iggy's teacher?