The Fosters
The Tucks
Key Events
Vocabulary
Hodge Podge
100

The Foster home is very...

Answers will vary.


Sample responses include: orderly, formal

100

The Tuck home is very...

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Disorganized, informal 

100

Winnie first sees ______ drinking from the spring.

Jesse Tuck

100

Peculiar

Strange, odd, out of the ordinary

100

Ageless animal, stolen from the Tucks by the man in the yellow suit

Horse

200

In the beginning of the story, Winnie talks to a _____ about running away.

Toad

200

The Tucks haven't changed in appearance in ____ years.

87

200

Who kidnaps Winnie?

Mae, Jesse, and Miles
200
Using sensory words to create descriptive writing that helps the reader visualize

Imagery

200

Provides comforting tune to all

Music box

300

This surrounds the Foster home...

Gate/Fence

300

Pa (Tuck) smiles the most when he is...

Sleeping

300

The man in the yellow suit wants _____ in exchange for leading the Fosters to Winnie.

The wood/spring

300

Comparison of two things using like or as

Simile

300

Animal that lives in a drawer in the Tuck home

Mouse

400

In addition to their home, the Fosters own the...

Wood/Spring

400

Miles had _____ children.

2

400

Winnie pours spring water on __________

The toad
400

Consolingly

Comfortingly 

400

Find an example of imagery in the story.

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500

Winnie has ____ brothers and ____ sisters.

No / 0

500

In the end, Tuck and Mae find out the spring was destroyed after...

An electrical storm

500

Mae escapes jail and Winnie...

Takes her place

500

Shows the events in a story from the exposition to rising action to the climax to falling action to the resolution

Plot diagram

500

Find an example of a simile in the story. Explain its meaning.

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