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Why does Scaredy Squirrel never leave his nut tree?
He is scared of the unknown.
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What are the 3 advantages of never leaving the nut tree?
Great view, safe place, and plenty of nuts
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How does Scaredy Squirrel feel when he starts to glide?
He is overjoyed and excited.
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What is the lesson that Scaredy Squirrel learns in the story?
Trying something new might be better than expected.
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What are some disadvantages of never leaving the nut tree?
Same old view, same old nuts, same old place
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What is Scaredy Squirrel’s plan if all else fails?
If all else fails, playing dead is always a good option.
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What did the teachers require the students to do?
The teacher required students to write letters to their pen pals.
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Why are George and Blaise surprised when they meet?
They realize that one is a human and the other is a dragon.
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What is the purpose of the pen pal project?
To help students make new friends / practice writing
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True or False: Both Blaise and George were NOT excited about the pen pal picnic.
False
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