Charlotte's Web Comprehension & Vocabulary
A worksheet for Grade 4 students to test comprehension and vocabulary related to E.B. White's novel, Charlotte's Web.
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Charlotte's Web Comprehension & Vocabulary
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability.
1. Why was Fern upset at the beginning of the story?
2. Describe Wilbur's personality when he first arrived at the barn.
3. What kind of animal is Charlotte?
A pig
A spider
A goose
A rat
4. What is the name of the rat who lives in the barn?
Templeton
Gander
Lurvy
Homer
Complete the sentences using words from the story.
5. Fern Wilbur from being killed because he was a runt.
6. Charlotte was a very spider, always thinking of new ways to help Wilbur.
7. The Zuckermans' barn was filled with many animals.
8. Wilbur was born in the spring.
True
False
9. Charlotte wrote messages in her web to save Wilbur.
True
False
10. Imagine you are Wilbur. Write a short paragraph describing how you feel about Charlotte and her friendship.

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