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Clark the Shark
Spoon
Grammar
100

To chew loudly and completely

munch

100

To feel sad

blue

100

What is the setting of the story and who is the main character?

The setting is Theodore Rooster Fish Elementary School (a school). The main character is Clark. 

100

What can knife do in the story?

Knife can cut and spread.

100

Correct this sentence:

"Come and cuddles, Spoon."

Come and cuddle, Spoon.

200

To not be gentle

rough

200

Another word for helpful

useful

200

What is Clark's problem throughout the story?

He gets way too excited about everything.

200

What does Spoon learn at the end of the story?

He learns he is useful and special, too. 

200
Correct this sentence:

"Spoon can measures well."

Spoon can measure well.

300

Say a sentence some "Clark the Shark" with the word "munch."

Munch your own lunch

300

When might you grin?

Example: I might grin when I get a the present I wanted for Christmas. 

300

What does the word "plan" mean in this sentence:

"The next day, he put his plan to work."


idea

300

Why does Spoon think Chopsticks are lucky?

Chopsticks are cool and exotic

300

Say this sentence in the past tense:

"He dives headfirst into a bowl of ice cream."

He dove headfirst into a bowl of ice cream. 

400

To move up and down

bounce

400

To smile widely

grin

400

Wha tis the main lesson Clark learns?

It is important to act the right way.

400

What does joy mean in this sentence:

“Your friends will never know the joy of diving headfirst into a bowl of ice cream.”

A happy feeling

400

Change the vocabulary word in this sentence:

If I play with my friends in a gentle way, I could hurt them.

If I play with my friends in a rough way, I could hurt them.

500

To behave politely and well

proper

500

To know somehting or understand something

realize

500

What game did Clark make up for the new kid?

tail-whump-a-lumpus

500

How does Spoon most likely feel at the end of the story?

He probably feels special, proud, etc. 

500

Correct this sentence:

"He should lunch his own munches."

He should munch his own lunch.

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