Challenges
Solutions & Strategies
Facts About the Books
Vocabulary
Parts of a Paragraph
100

What problem did the children face in Waiting for Biblioburro?

They had limited access to books because they lived far from a library.

100

How did the Biblioburro help children learn?

It brought books to the children on donkeys.

100

What animals carry the books in Waiting for Biblioburro?

Donkeys (burros)

100

What does “informative” mean?

Giving facts or information.

100

What is the first sentence in a paragraph called?

Hook, Focus Statement, or Topic Sentence

200

What challenge did Nasreen have in Nasreen’s Secret School?

Girls were not allowed to go to school.

200

What did Nasreen’s secret school do to help girls learn?

It held classes in secret to avoid being shut down.

200

What is the main setting for Rain School?

Chad

200

Define “challenge.”

A difficult task or problem.

200

What do you call the sentences that give more information about the topic?

Supporting details

300

In Rain School, what made learning difficult for the children?

Rainy season floods and limited school resources.

300

How did students at Rain School adapt to rainy season challenges?

They had to build their school every year. 

300

Name one country featured in My Librarian is a Camel.

Kenya, Zimbabwe, Finland, or Thailand

300

What does “determined” mean?

Not giving up; having a strong will.

300

What is the last sentence in a paragraph called that wraps up the focus statement?

Conclusion

400

What challenge do nomadic children face in My Librarian is a Camel?

Nomad - a member of a group or tribe that has no fixed home and moves from place to place 

They move often and don’t have easy access to libraries.

400

How do camel librarians help children in My Librarian is a Camel?

They carry books across deserts to reach remote communities.

400

Where does Nasreen’s Secret School take place?

Afghanistan

400

What is a “secret school”?

A school held in secret to avoid danger or rules.

400

Why is the focus statement important?

It tells the reader what the paragraph is about.

500

What was the big challenge in More Than Anything Else?

Booker T. Washington had to work hard to get an education despite poverty.

500

What did Booker T. Washington do to overcome his challenge?

He worked hard and stayed determined to get an education.

500

What time period does More Than Anything Else cover?

Late 1800s to early 1900s

500

What does “nomadic” mean?

Moving from place to place instead of living in one spot.

500

What should supporting details include?

Facts, examples, or explanations that support the focus statement.

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