What color is Anne’s hair?
Red
Who is described as the “strong woman” in the story?
the mother
What is paper mainly made from?
trees /wood/
What is Malala Yousafzai known for fighting for?
Girls’ education
What condition is the book mainly about?
Autism
Who are the brother and sister who adopt Anne?
Marilla Cuthbert and Matthew Cuthbert
What is the main relationship shown in the story?
The relationship between a mother and her child
What do we call the soft material made from wood before it becomes paper?
pulp
Which country is Malala from?
Pakistan
What does autism affect in a person?
How they communicate and interact with others
Where did Anne come from before arriving at Green Gables?
An orphanage
What is one main quality of the mother in the story?
She is strong and hardworking (resilient/caring)
What is the first step in turning trees into paper?
Cutting down trees and turning wood into small pieces (wood chips)
What happened to Malala when she spoke out for education?
She was attacked by the Taliban
What is one way people with autism may experience the world differently?
They may have strong sensitivities to sounds, lights, or routines
At first, Anne refuses to speak to a boy who teased her about her hair. Who is this boy?
Gilbert Blythe
What lesson does the story mainly teach about mothers?
Mothers sacrifice and work hard for their children
What happens to wood chips in a paper mill before they become paper?
They are mixed and processed into pulp
What award did Malala win for her work in education rights?
The Nobel Peace Prize
What is an important message of the book about people with autism?
They are unique and can learn and live meaningful lives with support
Why did Anne cut her hair short?
She tried to dye it black, but it turned green/ruined, so she cut it
Why is the mother considered “strong” in the story?
Because she faces difficulties in life but keeps caring for and supporting her family without giving up
Why is recycling paper important for forests?
It reduces the need to cut down more trees and helps protect forests
Why did Malala become a global symbol of courage?
Because she continued to advocate for girls’ education even after surviving a life-threatening attack
Why is understanding autism important in schools and society?
It helps people be more accepting, supportive, and inclusive of differences