Katy and the Big Snow
Night of the Moonjellies
Papa Piccolo
Storm in the Night
U.S. Government & History
100

This is why Katy is needed during the blizzard in Geopolis.

She is the only machine strong enough for deep snow

100

This glowing sea creature Mark discovers at the beach.

Moonjelly

100

Two of these animals completely change Piccolo’s life.

Kittens

100

This emotion the boy learns to show during the storm.

Bravery

100

This document explains how the U.S. government is organized.

The Constitution

200

The major problem Katy helps the city overcome.

A snowstorm

200

Mark spends the evening helping this family member.

His grandmother

200

Caring for the kittens teaches Piccolo this life lesson.

Responsibility 

200

Grandfather comforts his grandson by telling stories about this.

His childhood

200

The first ten amendments to the Constitution.

Bill of Rights

300

This tool allows Katy to dig through deep snow.

Snowplow

300

Mark reacts to the moonjellies with this emotion.

Curiosity

300

Piccolo’s life gains new meaning because he learns to care for...

others.

300

Staying calm during a storm is shown as a form of this trait.

Courage or bravery

300

These freedoms are protected by the Bill of Rights.

Freedoms such as speech and religion

400

Katy continues working even when the snow becomes extremely deep, showing this character trait.

Perseverance

400

This scientific term describes light produced by living organisms.

Bioluminescence 

400

This form of transportation is commonly seen in Piccolo’s city.

Gondola

400

This relationship provides safety during the storm.

Grandpa and grandson

400

This historical event forced many Native Americans to move west.

The Trail of Tears

500

This city depends on Katy when all other machines fail.

Geopolis

500

The setting where Mark observes the glowing creatures at night.

The ocean

500

Papa Piccolo’s story shows how helping others can give life this.

Purpose

500

The storm becomes less frightening when the boy learns this lesson.

Fear can be managed with calm and trust

500

The thirteen stars on the early American flag represented these.

The thirteen colonies