Miss Lottie
The Flowers
Lisabeth & the Kids
Lisabeth at Home
Vocab - complete the sentence
100
Boredom is the reason that ...
What is the reason the children go to bother Miss Lottie?
100
Marigolds are the ____________
What is the type of flower that Miss Lottie plants?
100
Lisbeth's younger brother is _________
Who is Jake?
100
Lisabeth is growing up during this time period.
Great Depression
100

Plants could not grow in the dry, ______ air.


arid, steamy, smokey

What is "arid"?
200
What is the relationship between Miss Lottie and John Burke?
Who is Miss Lottie's son, who has a mental disability?
200
These are beautiful, healthy and golden in comparison to Miss Lottie's house.
What are Miss Lottie's marigolds?
200
_____________bothers Miss Lottie and John Burke because
What do the kids like to do when they're bored?
200
The conflict that leads to Lisabeth's anger and confusion.
Her father can't find a job.
200

It was _______ to deny that our situation was as bad as it was.

terrible, shameful, futile

What is "futile"?
300
What is described as  broken, decaying, and falling apart
What is Miss Lottie's house?
300
 ________Knocks off the heads of the flowers with pebbles in order to _____________
What do the children do to initially bother Miss Lottie?
300
Peer Pressure is the reason that
What is the reason Lisabeth joins in on bothering Miss Lottie?
300
When she hears her father cry Lisabeth feels this emotion.
Fear
300

The children had _____________ intent when they went to bully Miss Lottie.

good, malicious, hateful

What is "malicious"?
400
Lisabeth is ashamed of what she had done after she
How does Lisabeth feel after leading the torment of Miss Lottie?
400
_______ wanted to create something beautiful in her life so she ___________________
What is the reason Miss Lottie grows her marigolds?
400
She begins chanting and encourages the children to gang up on Miss Lottie in order to
How does Lisabeth up the ante to torment Miss Lottie?
400

What are the emotions that drive Lisabeth to destroy Miss Lottie's garden?

What are the emotions that drive Lisabeth to destroy Miss Lottie's garden?

confusion, anger, fear

400

The kids couldn't tell how poor they were, when the whole community was _________.

wealthy, impoverished, hectic

What is "impoverished"?
500
Respect, admiration describe how _____ feels about ________?
How does Lisabeth feel about Miss Lottie at the end of the story?
500
What Lisabeth does as an adult to honor Miss Lottie.
What is "plant marigolds"
500
Trying to look like a leader around the younger kids is the reason that ________________
What motivates Lisabeth to lead the chanting around Miss Lottie?
500

How does Lisabeth develop compassion and become mature?

by witnessing the pain she caused Ms. Lotti
500

Lizbeth plants marigolds to honor Ms. Lotti.

Climax, resolution, falling action

what is climax