How do you know Winners Never Quit is an autobiography?
Author tells about their own life
How are Mia and her siblings the same?
they play the same game
Use a ruler to draw a _______line. A) cheer B)brother C) straight
straight
Which of these might teach you a "technique" for hitting a baseball? A) coach B) baby C) puppy
coach
Where did the family live?
A tree house
What is Mia's problem in the story?
She stops playing when she isn't winning.
Mia misses her goal and gets tears in her eyes because...
she would rather play than quit
The fans gave a loud ______________ when the team won. A) lose B) learn C) cheer
cheer
Which one might be "specially" made for you? A) trees B) eyeglasses C) crayons
eyeglasses
What were the kids in the family arguing about?
The most important member of the family.
What does Mia really like?
sports/soccer
What is the lesson you can learn from this story?
Winning isn't everything. Playing is more important.
The team won when Carlos ___________ the ball. A) learn B) caught C) brother
caught
Which one might a child "struggle" with? A) watching a game B) talking to a friend C) doing math homework
doing math homework
Why did the parts of the house start arguing?
Because they heard the kids arguing?
What occurs RIGHT AFTER Mia can't score a goal one day?
She says "I Quit!!!"
What team does Mia Hamm play for in real life?
United States
Are you a good sport when you _____ a game? A) caught B) lose C) brother
lose
Which one might you use for "traction" on an icy hill? A) sunglasses B) boots C) cold water
boots
Why does the family stop arguing?
They realize it is a waste of time.
Why do the children start to play the game without Mia?
They want to teach her a lesson.
Where can you find what type of story this is?
At the beginning of the story.
Your coach helps you ______ how to kick the ball. A) learn B) brother C) straight
learn
For which one do you need to be "agile"? A) playing soccer B) sitting at a desk C) taking a nap
playing soccer
Which part of the tree house won the argument?
There was not a part of the house that won the argument.