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100

What kind of bird was Alex? p. 2-3

"Alex was an African Grey parrot."

100

In the past, scientists did not believe animals could think. Does Irene believe this? p. 4-5

"Irene wasn't convinced. She decided to work with a parrot to test her theory that a non-human animal might have the ability to think."
100

Was it a surprise when Alex died? Why? p. 14

"He was 31 years old, which is young for a parrot. Parrots often live for 50-70 years."

100

How did Alex prove that he could add? p. 11

"And when Irene made a series of clicking sounds, he could correctly add up the clicks!"

100

Is this book fiction or nonfiction? Why?

It is about something that really happened.

200

Which chapter introduces us to the main characters/actors in this book?

Meet Alex and Irene

200

What are some things that made Alex remarkable? p. 15

He could add, count, and identify "same" and "different."

200

Does Alex know how to make the sound for p? Why or why not? p.6-7

"It's almost impossible to make a "p" sound without lips!"

200

How did Alex show that he could communicate? p. 16

"He could show off what he had learned. He could express his pleasures and his frustrations. He could be bossy and he could be loving--and he could express it all in words."

200

What does "avian" mean? 

"relating to birds"

300

How many syllables are in the word "express?"

2

300

What is the suffix in the word "sadness?"

ness

300

How many syllables are in the word "intelligence?"

4

300

What was the term Alex used for cake?

Yummy bread

300

How many vowels are in the word "intelligence?"

5

400

What is the suffix in the word "achievements?"

-ment

-s

400

When and how often do you get a prize from Mrs. Thieme?

Every other week on ________

When we get 3 stickers for coming on time.

400

Have you ever had a pet?

???

400

What is the next major holiday?

Thanksgiving

400

Why do we have fire drills?

To practice what to do when there is a fire.

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