Genre & Story Details
Setting
Characters
Plot
Text Evidence & Reasoning
100

Is We Beat the Street: How a Friendship Pact Led to Success fiction or nonfiction?

nonfiction

100

Does We Beat the Street: How a Friendship Pact Led to Success takes place in the past, present, or future?

the past

100

third grade student; loves school

George

100

TRUE OR FALSE:

George and the other students absorbed all the information Miss Johnson taught them.

True

100

Explain this passage in your own words.

"The class listened, fascinated and entranced with her stories, which taught them history, literature, math, and science without them even being aware of it."

George loves school because Miss Johnson makes every day an adventure.

200

Is We Beat the Street: How a Friendship Pact Led to Success an autobiography, a biography, or a memoir?

an autobiography

200

Where is George walking at the beginning of Chapter 3?

school
200

George's older brother; does not like school

Garland

200
Why does Miss Johnson take her class on a field trip to New York City?
to see a live play on Broadway
200

Explain this passage in your own words.

"Isn't that school in the ghetto?"

The woman in a mink coat was surprised that Miss Johnson's class was so well-behaved because her students were from the inner-city.

300

Is We Beat the Street: How a Friendship Pact Led to Success a chapter book, a graphic novel, or a textbook?

a chapter book

300

Does George go to elementary, middle, or school?

elementary school

300

George's third grade teacher; cares deeply about her students and makes every day an adventure

Miss Johnson

300

Why does the woman in a mink coat upset George during the intermission?

She criticizes Louise A. Elementary School.

300

Explain this passage in your own words.

"It’s hard to fit in with your boys if your grades are too good."

George worries his friends will not want to hang out with him if his grades are too good.

400

Despite all the challenges Sampson, Rameck, and George faced growing up in Newark, NJ, they went to college and became _____.

doctors

400

Where does Miss Johnson take George's class on a field trip?

New York City

400

Why does George's brother not act his age?

Garland throws bottles in the street and skips school.

400

On the way back from New York City, Miss Johnson tells George he should go to _____.

college

400

Explain this passage in your own words.

"I have high hopes and great expectations for you, George."

Miss Johnson has high hopes and expectations for George because he is one of the smartest students in her class?

500

We Beat the Street: How a Friendship Pact Led to Success was written by Sharon Draper and _____.

Dr. Sampson Davis, Dr. Rameck Hunt, and Dr. George Jenkins

500

Where does George live?

Newark, NJ

500

What idea is foreign, or vague, to George?

going to college

500

Which famous playwright does George learn about in Miss Johnson's class?

William Shakespeare

500

Explain this passage in your own words.

"It’s not very hard. Just do your best, keep your nose out of trouble, and one day the doors will open for you."

Doing well in school can provide a path to a better future.