A story that usually begins with "Once upon a time" and ends with "happily ever after"
Fairy Tale
The 2nd Grade Teacher that has worked the longest
Mrs. Gustafson
When Opal finds when Dixie, where is she?
At the Winn-Dixie grocery store
When someone tries to talk you in to something
Persuade
What you keep your writing in
Writing Folder
Text that comes in many different formats, including books, magazines, handouts, brochures, and the internet
Informational
The 2nd Grade Teacher with the longest hair
Miss Bonney
When there is lightening and thunder, what did Winn Dixie do?
Ran and paced the trailor
When you are trying to entertain someone
Narrative
What you keep your homework and calendars in
Bee Successful Folders
A short story that usually has talking animals and teaches a lesson or moral
Fable
The 2nd Grade Teacher who teaches in English and Spanish ALL DAY LONG
Mrs. Douglass
Who was the first person Opal met and became friends with in the story?
The librarian, Miss Franny Block
When you are trying to inform someone about something
Informative
What you keep your pencils, crayons, scissors, glue sticks, and color pencils in
Pencil Box
A tale, legend, or story that is passed down by families through story telling.
Folk Tale
The teachers that teach Math and Science ONLY. There are 3.
Mrs. Toop, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Gutierrez
What were two things that Opal's father told her about her mother when she asked?
That her mother could grow a tire, and she could burn water.
When you are learning about a topic from reading it is called
Informational
What you keep your other packets and work in
Extra folders or clipboards
Text that usually has rhyme and rhythm and makes you think about your senses
Poetry
The 2nd Grade Teacher you will never, ever forget
Mrs. Williams
At the end of the book, what did Opal's father tell her?
That he made mistakes, but he always loved Opal's mother and will always love her.
When you are reading a story, even if it is real or make believe, it is called
Literature
What you take important papers home in
Wednesday Envelopes