The police officer yelled “Stop!” at the cars so the thirty students could cross the road. While the students walked on the crosswalk, three nurses and one farmer and his two dogs crossed too. The students were going to school, the nurses were going to the hospital, and the farmer was going to sell fruit. After the people crossed the road, the police officer said, “Have a good morning!” to the students, nurses, farmer, and dogs.
Who yelled “Stop!” to the cars?
Police Officer
Students
Farmer
Nurses
Why did the police officer say “Stop!”?
So the students could cross the road.
He wanted to go to the school.
He wanted to go to the hospital.
So the students could go home
How many students crossed the road?
Thirty
Three
One
Thirty four
Where were the students going?
Going to school
Going home
Going to the hospital
Going to the farm
There were _____ nurses and ______ farmer who also crossed the road.
three / one
one / three
thirty / three
three / thirty
What was the farmer going to do?
Going to sell fruit
Going to school
Going to his farm
Going the hospital
Who was going to the hospital that morning?
The nurses
The farmer
The students
The police officer
What did the police officer say after the people crossed the road?
Have a good morning!
Thank you
See you tomorrow!
Stop!
Was it the morning, afternoon, or night when the people were crossing the road?