Let's read! Lesson 13 G7
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1) 3 comments
Navin, 12, Thailand 2 minutes ago
I enjoyed finding out the results of the WOW! team’s reading survey. We’ve decided to do a reading survey at our school, too. I’ll let you know our results!

2) 3 comments
Dominic, 12, United Kingdom 15 minutes ago
I liked the mystery story about the tower. I didn’t guess the ending! It made me think of an article that I read last week. It was about a cow that put its head in a tree and couldn’t get it out again. The poor cow! Firefighters helped to get her out and she was fine. Cows get into some very strange places! I really like cows! Look at this funny photo!
3) 5 comments
Aurora, 12, Scotland A 2 hours ago
I really enjoyed reading about the mysteries that we can’t solve! There’s one in my town, too. It’s a sculpture called Kryptos, which was made in 1989. There are four puzzles in it, but we only know the answers to three. There’s still one that nobody can solve!
4) 4 comments
Malak, 12, Jordan 1 day ago
My friends and I really enjoyed reading the Sherlock Holmes story. We made it into a little play and acted it out. It was really fun! I played the part of the thief, so I had dirty trousers!
1. Which activity is mentioned in the comments that shows how the students engage with the stories they read?
A) They create their own mystery stories.
B) They discuss how the stories made them feel.
C) They participate in activities related to the stories.
D) They all solve puzzles from the stories.
2. Which of the following is a common theme in the comments from Navin, Dominic, Aurora, and Malak?
A) They all enjoy reading mystery stories.
B) They all share personal experiences related to the stories.
C) They all focus on animals in the stories.
D) They all prefer stories about solving puzzles.
3. What inspired Dominic to think about the mystery story he read?
A) An article about a cow stuck in a tree.
B) A local puzzle that no one can solve.
C) A play he acted out with his friends.
D) A survey about reading at his school.
4. What did Malak and her friends do after reading the Sherlock Holmes story?
A) They wrote their own mystery story.
B) They made the story into a play and acted it out.
C) They solved the mystery in the story.
D) They created a survey about the story.
5. What mystery does Aurora mention that has not been solved?
A) A cow that got stuck in a tree.
B) A puzzle in a sculpture called Kryptos.
C) A reading survey at her school.
D) A missing person case in her town.