Why did the author write "Schools Around the World"?
To tell how schools are alike and different.
What are the "Amazing School Facts" boxes in the story for?
To give extra details about schools.
Why did Marble choose the name "Marble"?
He loves marbles!
Why does the author use headings in this article?
To tell what each section is about.
What is the "Schools Chores" section for?
To tell about the jobs children do at some schools.
Tim used library ________________ to write his report.
resources
What type of music classes is Sophia taking?
Piano classes!
Why does the author write words (or put a caption) under some pictures?
To explain what is in each picture.
Which sentence shows that some parents teach this kids at home?
A. A home can also be a school.
B. Some children live at their schools.
C. Some children have other lessons after school.
A. A home can also be a school.
Sarah is _______________ that her notebook is in her desk!
certain
What does Lily want to be when she grows up?
An author/writer!
What is one way that all schools are alike?
They are all places where students go to learn.
What activity do you see students do in both "Schools Around the World" and "An American School"?
Say a pledge to a flag.
What are the words and sentences under the pictures called?
Captions
What type of sport does Elsa play?
Taekwondo!
Why do some teachers teach lessons over the radio or by computer?
Some students cannot travel to the school.
How are "Schools Around the World" and "An American School" different?
"An American School" is about one girl's school. "Schools Around the World" is about many schools.
Mrs. Smith is _______________ her horses at a very fancy barn this year!
boarding
What do Leo and Owen have in common?
They both like Among Us!