IMPORTANT: Comprehension questions will be in chronological order as you read through the story. Page numbers are approximate, and will vary with different editions of the book.
Section 1: Chapters 1-3
Vocabulary
punctual: to be on time
compass: a device that shows direction
inconvenient: difficult or annoying
obliged: to have to do something
queer: strange or odd
hold: storage space under a boat’s deck
Vocabulary Sentences
The vacuum cleaner made a queer noise when the bag was clogged.
It was inconvenient for Cindy to drive across town to deliver lunch.
It is important to be punctual on the first day of school.
Joseph felt obliged to help the kind old lady across the street.
The ship’s captain used a compass to help him navigate the long ocean journey.
The cargo headed for Japan was loaded into the ship’s hold.
Comprehension Questions
The old alley cat is surprised that the little boy cared about her. (pg. 9)
The cat saw something on Wild Island that made her want to weep. (pg. 13)
A very wide and muddy river practically cuts Wild Island in two. (pg. 15)
The crocodiles don’t help because they are moody and not dependable, and they are always looking for food. (pg. 16)
The old alley cat promises the dragon that she will help him someday. (pg. 18)
Elmer hides on the ship for six days and six nights. (pg. 22)
The fisherman shakes because everyone who has tried to explore Wild Island has not come back alive. (pg. 26)
Section 2: Chapters 4-5
Vocabulary
trundle: to roll slowly along
scarce: not plentiful
contradict: to argue against
solemn: serious and dignified
trespass: to enter without permission
retire: to go away and be alone
Vocabulary Sentences
On a desert island, ice cream is scarce.
The adorable toddler would happily trundle through the zoo holding her mother’s hand.
At the funeral, the minister had a very solemn look.
It is not wise to contradict an expert mathematician about the answer to a problem.
After a long day of work grandpa decided to retire to his bedroom.
When the ball went into the neighbor’s yard they did not want to trespass, so they asked the owner’s permission to get the ball.
Comprehension Questions
Elmer will walk along the beach to find the river. (pg. 31)
The tortoise thinks Elmer is carrying his grandmother on his back, to take her to the doctor. (pg. 33)
The two wild boars say there were three signs of a recent invasion. (pg. 36)
Elmer learns that he should save his tangerine peels. (pg. 37)
Elmer is getting farther away from the river because the swamp was becoming deeper and the jungle was too thick to see the river. (pg. 39)
Elmer runs into seven tigers when he comes to the clearing. (pg. 41)
Elmer gives the tigers chewing gum so they will not eat him. (pg. 44)
Section 3: Chapters 6-7
Vocabulary
clearing: an open area of land
lookout: watching carefully
afoot: in process
suspicious: believing that something is wrong
pearly: a pale, grayish-white color
invasion: a hostile entry of an enemy
Vocabulary Sentences
The marble sculpture was a beautiful pearly color.
The invasion of ants was a disappointment at the family picnic.
The children were on the lookout for the missing puzzle piece.
The missing chocolate bar made mother suspicious.
The dark sky look as though there was a storm afoot.
The helicopter was able to land safely in the clearing.
Comprehension Questions
Elmer decides to follow the trail no matter what because it might lead him to the dragon. (pg. 48)
When Elmer stops to get a drink in the brook, something sharp picks him up by his pants. (pg. 50)
Elmer helps the rhinoceros by helping him to clean his tusk with tooth paste and a toothbrush. (pg. 53)
The lion is angrily roaring because his mane is full of blackberry twigs and he can’t get them out. (pg. 57)
The lion is afraid his mother will stop giving him allowance when she sees his messy mane. (pg. 59)
Elmer helps the lion by giving him a brush, a comb, and ribbons to fix his messy mane. (pg. 60)
The lion is busy grooming his mane and doesn’t notice when Elmer leaves. (pg. 61)
Section 4: Chapters 8-10
Vocabulary
dozen: twelve of something
parade: a festive, public procession
dignified: respectable and stately
magnify: to enlarge
bellow: a deep loud roar
moody: to change moods often
Vocabulary Sentences
The marching bands in the parade were entertaining.
My mother received a special price when she bought a dozen donuts.
The boy liked to magnify insects so that he could draw pictures of them.
The family invited the dignified woman to dinner to discuss the book she wrote.
The child was moody for most of the day because he could not watch television.
When the bull was angry you could hear him bellow from the other side of the farm.
Comprehension Questions
The lioness is too busy looking dignified to see Elmer. (pg. 66)
The gorilla’s problem is that he has a flea on his chest. (pg. 68)
Elmer helps the gorilla by giving magnifying glasses to the six monkeys to find the fleas. (pg. 70)
Elmer decides to cross the river by climbing the pole and walking across the rope to get to the dragon. (pg. 74)
The crocodile asks Elmer to come into the river for a swim because he is hungry for something sweet. (pg. 75)
The animals think the invasion is after their dragon. (pg. 79)
Elmer and the dragon laugh themselves weak after seeing the line of crocodiles sucking lollipops and all the screaming animals on top of them. (pg. 86)