Characters
Plot/ Events
Themes and Messages
Quotes
Vocabulary and Figurative Language
100

Who is the main character in Eleven

What is Rachel

100

What object causes the main conflict in the story?

What is a red sweater

100

What is theme?

What is Theme is the big idea or message the author wants you to learn from the story. 

100

 Finish the quote: “What they don’t understand about birthdays and what they never tell you is when you’re eleven, you’re also ___.”

What is 10, 9 ,8, 7, 6, 5, 4 ,3, 2, and 1

100

Define “raggedy.

What is Worn out, old, messy 

200

How old is Rachel turning in the story?

What is Eleven

200

Why does Rachel cry in class?

What is She is embarrassed and forced to take the sweater. 

200

What is one theme from the story Eleven?

What is 

  • One theme is: Growing up doesn’t mean you stop feeling young inside.

  • Another theme is: Adults don’t always understand children’s feelings.

200

Who says: “That’s enough, Rachel”?

What is Ms. Price


200

 The red sweater is an example of what literary element?

What is Symbolism 

300

Which teacher embarrasses Rachel in front of the class?

What is Mrs. Price

300

What important day is the story set on?

What is Rachel’s eleventh birthday 

300

 What theme does Rachel’s birthday reveal about growing up?

What is we carry all ages with us

300

What does Rachel compare herself to when she wants to disappear?

What is The tiny holes in the sky / a balloon letting go 

300

What is it called when Rachel says she is “all the ages inside her”?

What is Metaphor

400

What does Rachel wish she could do when she is embarrassed?

What is Turn invisible

400

What finally happens to the sweater at the end?

What is 

 Phyllis Lopez admits it’s hers, and Mrs. Price gives it to her.


400

Why is the sweater scene important to the theme?

It shows how children can feel powerless and misunderstood.

400

What emotion does Rachel’s crying show in the quote, “That stupid red sweater…all itchy and full of germs”?

What is Anger and frustration at being misunderstood 

400

The red sweater can symbolize what larger idea?

What is Shame, embarrassment, or childhood powerlessness 

500
Who did the sweater actually belong too?

What is Phyllis Lopez

500

How does Rachel feel about turning eleven?

What is That she is still all the ages inside her (10, 9, 8, etc.)

500

What lesson might readers learn about how adults should treat children?

Adults should listen and respect children’s voices instead of dismissing them.

500

Why is the quote “you feel like you’re not even eleven” important?

What is It shows Rachel feels powerless despite being older now. 

500

What figurative language is used when Rachel says she wants to be “like the tiny holes in the sky”?

Simile

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