The Bear Ate Your Sandwich - Reading Comprehension Questions
by Julia Sarcone-Roach
About This Book
"The Bear Ate Your Sandwich" is a delightful story about a bear who finds himself in the city and stumbles upon a tasty sandwich. As the bear goes on an adventure filled with funny moments and unexpected encounters, readers are taken on a journey that’s both entertaining and imaginative. What makes this book so special for kids is its playful twist on storytelling. Just when you think you know what happened to that sandwich, the ending reveals a surprise that will have kids giggling and thinking, “Wait, what?” This playful mischief sparks their imagination and encourages them to think critically about stories. Kids will also learn about curiosity and adventure as they follow the bear's journey, making it a fun read that they will want to revisit again and again!
How WeRead Helps
With "The Bear Ate Your Sandwich," WeRead offers a great way for parents to engage with their little ones during storytime. We provide age-appropriate questions that help kids think about what they’re reading, like “What do you think the bear will do next?” or “How would you feel if you found that sandwich?” This encourages them to share their ideas and predictions. We also highlight vocabulary words before reading, like “adventure” and “sandwich,” so kids can learn new words in context. Plus, we use dialogic reading prompts that invite kids to talk about the pictures and the story. For example, we might ask, “What do you think is happening in this picture?” This turns reading into a fun conversation, making the story come alive together!
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Key Vocabulary
bear, sandwich, forest, city, park, adventure
Sample Questions
- Where did the bear find sandwich?
- What did the bear eat?
- Can you find the park?