Figurative Language
Who's Who?
Big Picture Connections
General Trivia
Who Said That?
100

"Crunch. Crunch. Creak. Owen heard Nanuq padding through the snow and stepping up onto the stairs at the front of the cabin."

Onomatopoeia

100

Believes strongly in climate change; loves riding horses.

Akira

100

What is the common cause of all three “natural disasters” the main characters find themselves in?

Climate Change

100

What is the name of the family who helps Natalie during Hurricane Reuben?

The Evan's family

100

"You don't think, Owen. You did every one of the things you told the tourists on the tundra buggy not to do... You didn't check your surroundings for polar bears. You got between a momma bear and her cub. You turned your back on a polar bear and tried to outrun it."

George

200

“The truck was grayish brown, and lay slumped and broken on the road like the skeleton of a dead animal.”

Simile

200

Obsessed with the weather; father lives in Puerto Rico.

Natalie

200

What do all three stories show about young people?

They can be brave and work together to solve problems

200

All of the characters from the book survive EXCEPT:

Tia Beatriz

200

"I've been out there. You've been out there...you've seen what's going on. It's worse than ever before, and we can't just close our eyes and pretend it's all going to sort itself out!"

Akira

300

"Ohhhhhh," Akira moaned. "I hurt like hail."

Pun

300

Survived a polar bear attack & wildfire; a competitive swimmer.

Sue

300

How are the characters connected in the end?

They meet at a climate rally

300

Miss Piggy, Inuksuk, and The SS Ithaka are all names of:

Important landmarks in Churchill:

-Miss Piggy (plane) Inuksuk (rocks in the shape of humans) SS Ithaka (shipwreck) 

300

"You think maybe we shouldn't be here... I mean in our town. Churchill. We build a city right in the middle of the polar bears' migration route, and then we spend all this time and money and energy trying to keep them out."

Owen

400

“Something moved against the whitecaps on top of the waves and Natalie’s heart caught in her throat.”

Idiom

400

This person helped Natalie during Hurricane Reuben and used to be Akira's babysitter.

Patience

400

What is a big message the author wants readers to learn?

Climate change is real and affects everyone
400

True of False: By the end of the book, Akira's dad finally realized that climate change is real. 

FALSE

400

"A little fire is good for a forest, it gets rid of all the dry stuff before too much of it builds up and burns out of control."

Lars- Akira's dad

500

“The little sailboat rocked and bumped into things as Reuben played with it. But they were safe. For now.”

Personification

500

Famous weather lady

Maria Martinez

500

What does the title Two Degrees refer to?

A temperature increase on Earth that could cause more dangerous weather events.

500

What is Mariposa and what is so special about it? 

Natalie's fantasy land (old school project) 

It is a perfect fantasy land created by Natalie that is known for its clean air and water.

500

"They call Miami the Magic City, but it's only magic for some of the people who live here. It's not real magical for the rest of us."

Patience

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