Name the 6 countries that we talked about in this story.
Canada, Finland, Kenya, Mongolia, Peru, and Thailand.
Which vocabulary word means very eager?
avid
What is a quotation?
The exact words that someone has said.
Where did Ms.Janice go for vacation?
Hawaii
What is the name of the program in Canada that allows children to receive books?
Borrower-by-Mail Program
What is the definition of impassable?
impossible to travel on or over
We practiced two different ways of how to use quotations. What are they?
quotations with direct speech and split quotations
What is the name of the characters in Ms.Janice's dialogue writing story?
Frank and Grant
Which country has their books delivered by boat?
Finland
Use access in a complete sentence.
Answer may vary.
Place quotation marks where they belong in the following sentence:
I can't wait to go to the beach, said Maria.
"I can't wait to go to the beach," said Maria.
What does Ms.Janice like to do for fun?
sleep/ draw/ paint/ dance/ bake/ travel
Which two countries have camels help them deliver books to children?
Mongolia and Kenya
What is the definition of extremes?
either of two ends of a scale or range
Place the quotation marks and comma where they belong in the following sentence:
Jack asked when can I come over and play Roblox?
Jack asked, "When can I come over and play Roblox?"
What is the name of the game we played on Ms.Janice's first day of teaching?
Food for a Thought
What information do the orange sidebars in the story include? There are 6.
The orange sidebar shows the map, flag, capital, population, climate, and language.
What is one thing that can be preserved?
culture, language, etc.
Fix the following dialogue:
please stop tickling me yells Rex
"Please stop tickling me!" yells Rex.
Fill in the blanks to complete Ms.Janice's favorite quote:
"It's okay to make ________,
what matters is that you did your ________!"
"It's okay to make mistakes,
what matters is that you did your best!"