Word parts & bonus
Narrative Elements
Plot details
Grammar
More details
100
dis
What is a prefix that means not
100
Senegal
What is the setting of the story?
100
Josie and Ole Ma both have them.
Which two characters both have big feet?
100
The capitalized word in this sentence: MARIA decorated the house.
What is the subject?
100
She will finally get to see where her Great Grandmother came from.
Why is Josie so excited to go to Senegal?
200
mist
What is a synonym for fog?
200
The great grandmother.
Who is Ole Ma?
200
When Josie needs comfort.
When does Ole Ma usually sing Our Song to Josie?
200
This is an example of one of these: Next Monday will be a new week in school.
What is a simple sentence?
200
Playing soccer in the field, hiding from adults, running around barefoot.
What are some of the things Josie's cousins do in the village?
300
A word that means to send or a large boat.
What is ship?
300
Josie.
What is the main character's name?
300
The narrator or storyteller.
Who is Josie?
300
This is an example of one. Which of the notebooks is yours?
What is an interrogative sentence?
300
It is hot enough to wear shorts.
What is the weather like in Senegal in December?
400
A person who buys and sells goods.
What is a trader?
400
The wind.
What reminds Ole Ma of the food smells and the wood smoke smell from her village?
400
First person.
From whose point of view is the story told?
400
This sentence is an example. Please turn in your homework now.
What is an imperative sentence?
400
She smiles all the time and is surrounded by people.
How does Josie know Ole Ma is happy on the visit?
500
It is sung in another language.
Why doesn't Josie know the words to the song?
500
Because her great grandmother sings it to her.
Why does Josie love the special song so much?
500
Th. place Ole Ma grew up.
What is a village in Senegal?
500
This is an example. Wow, we won the game!
What is an exclamatory sentence?
500
The reasons the women call Josie little Goat.
What are running and climbing?