fleeing
escaping
What conclusion could you draw about Wesley from the beginning of the story? Give me 3 ways you could have described him.
different, loner, uncomfortable
In the fall (them, they) carve pumpkins.
they
What do you put on top of different foods to make them taste better?
seasonings
planning
strategy
What are 3 things he uses from his garden?
You and (I, me) have a different point of view.
I
What does the word enthusiastic mean?
excited and happy
a soft sound
rustling
What conclusion can you draw about Wesley and how he is during his summer project?
he is very focused on his garden and determined to stick with it.
In the following sentence, what is the pronoun & is it a subject or object?
Some kids don't know what to think about him.
Him- Object
How do Wesley's parents describe him at the beginning of the story?
an outcast and miserable & that he sticks out.
blunders
dumb mistakes
Why does Wesley not know names of the plants in his garden?
because he did not plant the plants in his garden.
In the following sentence, what is the pronoun & is it a subject or object?
We like to go to the movies together.
We- Subject
What does the word myriad mean when Wesley is talking about his robe he made?
a lot
cause you to create
inspired
What conclusion could you draw about what the other kids thought of Wesley once he got back to school?
That his summer project was cool and that he wasn't as weird as they originally thought.
In the following sentence, what is the pronoun & is it a subject or object?
We were fascinated by his ideas.
We- Subject
If I said chicken nuggets were the staple food for Troy elementary, what do I mean when I say the word staple?
most important or best