Get Well, Eva: A Branches Book (Owl Diaries #16) Reading Comprehension Questions
by Rebecca Elliott
Book Summary
Eva Wingdale is busy building a bat house for her friend Carlos's pet bat, Bob. She is so focused on her project that she doesn't watch where she is flying and crashes into a tree! With her wing hurt and in a sling, Eva has to rest and cannot finish the bat house by herself. She feels frustrated, but soon learns that it is okay to ask for help when her friends step in to save the day.
Reading Comprehension Questions
Use these 14 questions to check understanding and spark deeper thinking about Get Well, Eva: A Branches Book (Owl Diaries #16).
1.What is Eva building at the beginning of the story?
2.How does Eva hurt her wing?
3.What does the doctor tell Eva she must do so her wing can heal?
4.Why does Eva crash into the tree in the first place?
5.Why does Eva feel grumpy and frustrated when she is stuck at home?
6.How do Eva's friends show that they care about her?
7.What is the main lesson Eva learns in this story?
8.How does the story show that teamwork is important?
9.How does Eva's attitude change from the beginning of the story to the end?
10.What does the word 'sling' mean in the story?
11.If Eva is 'focused' on her project, what is she doing?
12.What does it mean when Eva feels 'frustrated'?
13.How would you feel if you had to sit still and rest for a whole week like Eva did? What would you do so you wouldn't be bored?
14.Eva's friends helped her when she was hurt. Talk about a time when you helped a friend or a friend helped you.
Key Vocabulary
Important words from Get Well, Eva: A Branches Book (Owl Diaries #16) to discuss with your child.
Discussion Prompts
Great conversation starters for parents and teachers reading Get Well, Eva: A Branches Book (Owl Diaries #16) with children.
What was your favorite part of Get Well, Eva: A Branches Book (Owl Diaries #16)? Why did it stand out to you?
If you could talk to any character from Get Well, Eva: A Branches Book (Owl Diaries #16), who would you choose and what would you ask them?
How did Get Well, Eva: A Branches Book (Owl Diaries #16) make you feel? Can you describe a moment that surprised you?
Would you recommend Get Well, Eva: A Branches Book (Owl Diaries #16) to a friend? What would you tell them about it?
What lesson or message do you think Rebecca Elliott wanted young readers to learn from this story?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What reading level is Get Well, Eva: A Branches Book (Owl Diaries #16)?
Get Well, Eva: A Branches Book (Owl Diaries #16) by Rebecca Elliott is recommended for grades 1-3 readers with an AR level of 2.9. It's an excellent choice for building reading comprehension skills at this level.
What are good comprehension questions for Get Well, Eva: A Branches Book (Owl Diaries #16)?
ReadBuddy provides 14 carefully crafted comprehension questions for Get Well, Eva: A Branches Book (Owl Diaries #16), covering literal comprehension, vocabulary, and inference skills. These questions help students engage deeply with the story.
How can I use Get Well, Eva: A Branches Book (Owl Diaries #16) 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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