What is Sarah so concerned about during the story?
She is worried about the drought and not having any water.
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Was nature a good or bad thing in the story "Skylark"?
It was a bad thing, because the drought caused people to leave their homes on the prairies and it caused the barn and corral to burn down.
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Where did Sarah come from and why did she move?
She came from Maine and joined Jacob's family after they got married.
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What is one way that a wildfire can be a good thing?
It helps to renew the forest by creating more space for new plants and trees to grow.
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Please give one example of how the wildlife recovered after the wildfire. (p. 672)
Fire beetles lay eggs in charred logs.
Hawks and owls hunt for food in the opened spaces.
Woodpeckers hunt for insects beneath the bark of fallen trees, etc.
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What is a prairie?
A vast, flat grassland.
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In Salmon Summer, where do Alex and his family live?
Kodiak Island, Alaska
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What are the 3 things a fire needs to burn?
Fuel, oxygen, heat
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How does Anna feel about Sarah?
She loves her.
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What are the 3 stories we read in this theme?
Salmon Summer, Wildfires, Skylark
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How does Anna show Sarah how she feels about her?
She wrote her a book telling her about her feelings.
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Name 2 wild animals that live on a prairie. (p. 686)
Prairie dog, coyote
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What happened to their barn and corral? Why?
They caught fire and burned because of the dry fields.