Go, Dog, Go! Reading Comprehension Questions
by Philip D. Eastman
Book Summary
This book introduces young readers to a world filled with many different dogs. Big dogs, little dogs, and dogs of every color are seen driving cars, going up and down, in and out, and over and under. A small dog repeatedly asks a big dog about her hats, often getting a "No." The story builds up to a grand dog party where all the dogs gather together on top of a tall tree. It's a fun book about movement, colors, sizes, and prepositions.
Reading Comprehension Questions
Use these 8 questions to check understanding and spark deeper thinking about Go, Dog, Go!.
1.What do many of the dogs do with their cars?
2.Where do all the dogs go at the end of the book?
3.What does the small dog keep asking the big dog?
4.Why do you think all the dogs go to the big party?
5.What is something this book teaches us about how dogs can be?
6.What does the word "different" mean when the book says "Dogs are all different"?
7.Which dog in the book was your favorite and why?
8.If you could go to the dog party, what would you do there?
Key Vocabulary
Important words from Go, Dog, Go! to discuss with your child.
Discussion Prompts
Great conversation starters for parents and teachers reading Go, Dog, Go! with children.
What was your favorite part of Go, Dog, Go!? Why did it stand out to you?
If you could talk to any character from Go, Dog, Go!, who would you choose and what would you ask them?
How did Go, Dog, Go! make you feel? Can you describe a moment that surprised you?
Would you recommend Go, Dog, Go! to a friend? What would you tell them about it?
What lesson or message do you think Philip D. Eastman wanted young readers to learn from this story?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What reading level is Go, Dog, Go!?
Go, Dog, Go! by Philip D. Eastman is recommended for grades K-1 readers with an AR level of 1.6. It's an excellent choice for building reading comprehension skills at this level.
What are good comprehension questions for Go, Dog, Go!?
ReadBuddy provides 8 carefully crafted comprehension questions for Go, Dog, Go!, covering literal comprehension, vocabulary, and inference skills. These questions help students engage deeply with the story.
How can I use Go, Dog, Go! 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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