Vocabulary
Dialogue Practice
Characters
Story details
True or False
100

What does the word plow mean

Plow: To go through something, or to gather and pick from

100

Where would you put the quotation marks for this sentence?

I miss my brother said Sarah .

"I miss my brother" said Sarah.

100

What is something you can tell me about Sarah?

Sarah is 

From Maine

She is Married

She loves chickens

100

What is the setting in the story?

Answer: The setting is very nature based, there is a lot of plants and flowers. They probably live on a farm because they talk about horses and chickens as well. 

100

True or False: The story take place in the 1800's.

True

200

What does the word Squawk mean

A very loud scream or noise 

200

Where would you put the quotation marks for this sentence?

Zinnias and marigolds and wild feverfew said Maggie.

"Zinnias and marigolds and wild feverfew" said Maggie.

200

Who are Matthew and Maggie?

They are neighbors to Sarah 

200

What was something you noticed looking at there clothing in the story?

There dressed from the past and wear very traditional clothing.

200

True of False: Sarah is from the state of Vermont

False: She is from Maine 

300

What does the word shuffling mean 

To drag or scrape your feet across the ground

To mix up a deck of cards

To move things around in a careless matter

300

Where would you put the quotation marks for this sentence?

I nearly forgot said Maggie on the porch. I have something more for you.

"I nearly forgot" said Maggie on the porch. "I have something more for you."

300

What do they call Jacob in the beginning of the story since his wife passed away 

A widower

300

What is something Maggie and Sarah have in common?

They both have had gardens where they lived.

300

True or False? : Sarah did not like chickens

False: Sarah loved Chickens

400

What does the word tucked mean?

To tighten up loose ends, to put something in a tight spot , to secure soemthing

400

Where would you put the quotation marks for this sentence?


There are always things to miss, said Maggie. No matter where you are.

"There are always things to miss", said Maggie. "No matter where you are."

400

What were the children Rose and Violet named after in the story?

They were named after flowers

400

Why do you believe Sarah missed the sea?

Answer: She missed it because she can be homesick and is not used to where she lives.

400

True or False?: Maggie and Sarah both have made there own gardens

True: Maggie and Sarah have both made gardens

500

Double points!

What does the word Founded mean?

To make or create something

500

Where would you put the quotation marks for this sentence?


Plants, she said to Sarah. For your garden

"Plants," she said to Sarah. "For your garden"

500

Why was Sarah sad in the story?

She was sad because she missed the sea of where she used to live.

500

Bonus points! What were Sarah and Maggie making while Sarah told Maggie what was upsetting her?

Answer: biscuit dough or bread

500

True or False?: Sarah had a brother

True: Sarah did have a brother