Bad Kitty for President (Graphic Novel) Reading Comprehension Questions
by Nick Bruel
Book Summary
Bad Kitty is tired of the way things are in her neighborhood, especially with the dogs and mice. Her owner, Uncle Murray, suggests she run for president of the Neighborhood Cat Coalition. Kitty decides to run, making big promises to other cats. She learns about campaigning, making friends, and the responsibilities of leadership, realizing that being president is more than just getting what she wants.
Reading Comprehension Questions
Use these 8 questions to check understanding and spark deeper thinking about Bad Kitty for President (Graphic Novel).
1.What did Uncle Murray suggest Kitty do?
2.What is one big promise Kitty made to the other cats?
3.What does the word 'annoyed' mean when Kitty is annoyed by the dogs?
4.What did Kitty learn about campaigning?
5.Why do you think Kitty wanted to be president at first?
6.What lesson did Kitty learn about being a leader?
7.What was your favorite part of Kitty's story and why?
8.If you were running for president, what is one promise you would make to your friends or family?
Key Vocabulary
Important words from Bad Kitty for President (Graphic Novel) to discuss with your child.
Discussion Prompts
Great conversation starters for parents and teachers reading Bad Kitty for President (Graphic Novel) with children.
What was your favorite part of Bad Kitty for President (Graphic Novel)? Why did it stand out to you?
If you could talk to any character from Bad Kitty for President (Graphic Novel), who would you choose and what would you ask them?
How did Bad Kitty for President (Graphic Novel) make you feel? Can you describe a moment that surprised you?
Would you recommend Bad Kitty for President (Graphic Novel) to a friend? What would you tell them about it?
What lesson or message do you think Nick Bruel wanted young readers to learn from this story?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What reading level is Bad Kitty for President (Graphic Novel)?
Bad Kitty for President (Graphic Novel) by Nick Bruel is recommended for grades K-1 readers with an AR level of 2.0. It's an excellent choice for building reading comprehension skills at this level.
What are good comprehension questions for Bad Kitty for President (Graphic Novel)?
ReadBuddy provides 8 carefully crafted comprehension questions for Bad Kitty for President (Graphic Novel), covering literal comprehension, vocabulary, and inference skills. These questions help students engage deeply with the story.
How can I use Bad Kitty for President (Graphic Novel) for reading practice?
Read the book together or independently, then use ReadBuddy's comprehension questions to check understanding. Focus on vocabulary words, discuss character motivations, and encourage your child to make connections to their own experiences.
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