What type of food is central to the story?
Rissoles!
Where is the story set?
Milford Sounds New Zealand
Who is the main character?
Red Dog
Who first meets Tim in the play?
Peggy
How many years has Miss Brown been teaching?
3!!!
Who is the main narrator in the story?
Tanny or Lynchy!
What natural feature is described in the story?
Milford Sounds Lake
What kind of dog is Red Dog?
A kelpie/cattle dog mix
What is Tim collecting in the bush?
Honey
Name another subject Miss Brown teaches
English, Geography, History and Tourism
Why does the rissole have special significance?
Name one danger or challenge the characters face.
The sounds taking people.
Greenstone being stolen.
Kerr being cruel to Abi.
Who is Red Dog's owner in the story?
John Grant
Name one theme introduced in the opening.
Friendship / Identity / Conflict (any one is acceptable)
How many students are in the class?
17
Describe the setting of the story.
Tanny came from Bangladesh and is at a school in Sydney.
How does the character feel about the sound/scenery?
Strong
Eerie
Windy
Loud
Intense
Red Dog travels across which Australian state?
Western Australia
Name two main characters in Honey Spot.
Tim and Peggy (the Ranger can also be accepted as a third)
What is Miss Brown's fav animals?
Sloth or Stingray
How does the story end or what is the key message?
Lynchy moved schools. Tanny learns about Australian culture. There's a cultural and identity difference.
What lesson or message does the story give?
Curiosity is important.
Always be careful of your surroundings.
What is the main lesson or message in Red Dog?
Friendship, loyalty, and the bond between humans and animals
What is the “honey spot”?
Tim’s special place in the bush, a secret spot where he collects honey
Miss Mearns :)