Characters
Setting
Problems
Character Traits
Author's Craft
100

This is the main character in our story. She recently moved to a new town and took in a stray dog she met in a grocery store.

Opal

100
This is the name of the new town Opal lives in

Naomi

100

This problem was constant throughout the entire book. Opal comes to terms with it in the end 

Her mom being gone

100
The first 3 character traits we applied to Opal were ... 

Kind, Caring, Courageous

100

what are the 3 parts of a story mountain? (elements that all fiction stories have) 

problems, turning point/climax, solution/resolution 

200

This character has the role of an advisor/mentor/teacher in the book. She listens carefully while Opal shares stories/information with her and she gives advice. 

Gloria Dump

200

The type of home Opal lives in is a ... 

Trailer/ Trailer park 

200
Being in a new town, anyone would struggle with this challenge. One that Opal was able to overcome as she met more people. 

Having little to no friends in town 

200

When we added 2 new traits to our ideas for Opal, the traits were .... 

Trusting and Curious 

200

Why do authors choose to include illustrations in their books? 

Possible answers: 

To add to or expand on the text, to set the scene, to show more detail, to help readers visualize/better understand what is happening, etc. 

300

This character told Opal a story about an encounter with a bear 

Miss Franny Block

300

This building used to be a Pick-it-Quick

The Open Arms Baptist Church 
300

You won't always get along with everyone, and at the start of our story - Opal does not get along with these characters as they tease her on their bikes 

The Dewberry Boys

300

If someone frequently holds the doors for others, gives people compliments, or offers help to those in need - we could describe them as ... 

kind, caring, thoughtful, etc. 

300

How can an author "show" the reader parts of the story without using pictures? 

By writing with lots of detail and describing exactly what is happening 

400

We saw a major shift in these two characters as we read our story. Their relationship with Opal changed over time. 

The Dewberry Boys (Stevie and Dunlap) 

400

This is where Opal has started working to pay for a leash and collar for Winn-Dixie 

Gertrude's Pets 

400

Opal wants to know more about her mom and understand others better, but the preacher won't let this happen at first because he is .... 

not coming out of his turtle shell 

400

If someone tries to do things behind their parents' back, we could describe them as ...

disrespectful, sneaky, mean, rebellious, etc. 

400

What was one lesson we learned from Winn-Dixie? 

Possible answers: 

Don't judge people without getting to know them

Keep trying

Open up yourself and your heart to others

etc. 

500

This character plays the guitar and brought pickles to the party 

Otis

500

Miss Franny Block's Library was built by....

her dad

500

What was ONE example of the climax that we came up with during class 

2 possible answers: 

-Winn-Dixie being lost 

-Opal and the preacher arguing 

500

This character trait is the opposite of optimistic 

pessimistic

500
what were the 3 things we said text can "do" when authors use lots of detail? 

show what a character wants, describe the setting, introduce a problem