Comprehension for kids - The paper planes

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Once upon a time in a small town called Meadowville there were three best friends who attended middle school together. Their names were Alex, Ben and Charlie. They were very well known throughout the school for their mischief.

Despite the mischief they also had one thing in common....they all were very bad at Maths. They had an impending Mathematics test and they knew they had to study hard.

The mathematics test, dreaded by all the students, was just around the corner. Ms. Thompson, their strict and no-nonsense math teacher, had been drilling them on algebra, geometry, and trigonometry for weeks. The pressure was overwhelming and the boys knew that they had to study hard to stand a chance of passing.

However, having fun were far more important for these three friends.

One sunny afternoon, with the test looming large, Alex, Ben, and Charlie found themselves sitting in the back row of the classroom. Their textbooks lay untouched on their desks, and their pencils were nowhere to be seen.

Instead, they had discovered a new and fascinating pastime - making paper airplanes.

As Ms. Thompson talked about the importance of quadratic equations, the three friends passed notes back and forth, each containing designs for their paper planes. Their attention was not with their teacher at all.

They folded, crafted, and tested their creations, aiming for the perfect flight. The classroom was soon filled with a gentle hum as the paper planes soared through the air, avoiding the watchful eyes of their teacher.

Alex, created planes that could perform loops and rolls. Ben, always the daredevil, designed planes with sharp turns and steep dives. Charlie, the engineer of the group, focused on crafting planes with balance and stability.

Their focus was not on Maths at all and their enthusiasm was very contagious.....Their arodamic flights did not go unnoticed for long. Ms. Thompson's stern eyes swept across the classroom, and she had no patience left. With a stern look and an icy glare she yelled: "Gentlemen, put those paper planes away immediately and get back to your studies. The test is only days away!"

The three were shocked and stashed their paper planes under their textbooks. They listened for a minute or two but as soon as she turned her back again, their hands reached for the planes again and the cycle continued.....

Days later while they walked to school the three boys were very worried. They knew they hadn't studied hard enough and they realized they were not prepared.

Their hearts bounced in their chests when the mathematics test was handed out to the class. Alex, Ben, and Charlie exchanged nervous glances. They had hardly studied, and they could now kick themselves....

The test was as challenging as they had feared, with complex equations and tricky word problems. Panic set in as they realized how unprepared they were.

As the test came to a close, the three friends reluctantly turned in their papers. They left the classroom with heavy hearts, knowing that their chances of passing the mathematics test were slim at best.

Their love for paper planes had cost them dearly, and they couldn't help but regret their choices.

Weeks passed, and the day of reckoning arrived once again. Ms. Thompson handed back the graded mathematics tests to the anxious students. Alex, Ben, and Charlie received their papers with trembling hands, their hearts pounding once again.

As they scanned their papers, their worst fears were confirmed. The boys had scored extremely low on the test, their answers riddled with errors and incomplete solutions.

Their fascination with paper planes had distracted them from the very subject they needed to succeed in, and now they were faced with the consequences.

Their grades painted a grim picture - they had failed the mathematics test miserably. Their parents, who had high hopes for their academic success, were disappointed and concerned. Ms. Thompson, while empathetic to their regret, couldn't help but remind them of the importance of prioritizing their studies.

Feeling the weight of their failure, Alex, Ben, and Charlie decided it was time to make amends. They turned their attention away from paper planes and toward their textbooks, determined to catch up on the material they had neglected. It was a challenging journey, but their dedication paid off as they slowly but surely improved their math skills.

As the months passed, their grades began to climb. They attended extra tutoring sessions, asked questions in class, and sought help from their parents when needed. The trio realized that while paper planes were fun, the true thrill came from mastering a subject and achieving success in their studies.

Finally, the day of another mathematics test arrived, and this time, they were prepared. They had spent countless hours studying and practicing, determined not to let their past mistakes define their future.

As they sat down to take the test, their confidence peaked, and they tackled each problem with newfound determination.

When the test results were handed back, there were smiles on their faces. They had not only passed but excelled in the subject they had once neglected. Their parents beamed with pride, and Ms. Thompson couldn't help but acknowledge their remarkable turnaround.

This was a valuable lesson to all the students in the class and they all realized that education is more important than playing.

Comprehension Questions:

What were the three friends known for in their school?
What was the impending event that worried the three friends?
Who was their strict math teacher?
What did the three friends discover as a new pastime during class?
What did Ms. Thompson instruct the boys to do when she caught them crafting paper planes in class?
How did the three friends react when they saw their test grades for the mathematics exam?
What actions did Alex, Ben, and Charlie take to improve their math skills after failing the test?
How did the three friends feel when they sat down to take the next mathematics test?
What was the ultimate outcome of their efforts after they prioritized their studies?

  1. What valuable lesson did the story convey about balancing hobbies and academics?

Answer Key for Comprehension Questions:

The three friends were known for their mischief and love for anything that could fly.
The impending event that worried them was a mathematics test.
Their strict math teacher was Ms. Thompson.
They discovered a new pastime of making paper airplanes during class.
When Ms. Thompson caught them crafting paper planes in class, she instructed them to put the planes away and get back to their studies.
They reacted with nervousness and disappointment when they saw their test grades for the mathematics exam.
To improve their math skills after failing the test, they attended extra tutoring sessions, asked questions in class, and sought help from their parents.
When they sat down to take the next mathematics test, they felt confident and determined.
The ultimate outcome of their efforts was that they not only passed but excelled in the subject.
The story conveyed the valuable lesson of the importance of balancing hobbies and academics, emphasizing the need to prioritize studies and the power of determination to succeed academically.