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Miss Nelson is Missing
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Compare and Contrast Miss Nelson and Viola Swamp. (Give at least 3 sentences.)
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What was Miss Nelson's problem at the beginning of the story? (Give examples.)
The students are miss behaving. (spitballs, drawing pictures, handstands, paper planes)
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What is Miss Nelson's secret?
She is Viola Swamp.
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Use it in a sentence: Assign
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Describe this witch using one of the vocab words from the story.
Wicked
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Who helped the kids look for Miss Nelson?
Detective McSmogg
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What is the first class Viola Swamp did with the kids of Room 207?
Arithmetic
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What do the children think happened to Miss Nelson? [THREE ANSWERS]
gobble by a shark, went to mars, or carried off by a swarm of butterflies
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What is Patrick doing to the hamburgers?
refuse
squirm
gobble
assign
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Where does the class go to find Miss Nelson? [TWO ANSWERS]
The Police Station/Miss Nelson's house?
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How did the kids in Room 207 act at the begging of the story?
Sad
Terrible
Boring
Wonderful
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What did the students do when Miss Nelson assigned work?
They refused to do their work.
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How did the students in Room 207 feel when they thought Miss Nelson would never comeback?
terrible
excited
unpleasant
discouraged
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What would a teacher say to this person?
Act up!
Settle down!
Refuse!
Squirm!
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What are the students doing in class?
appearing
refusing
whizzing
misbehaving
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What did Viola Swamp do to her desk with her ruler.
Rap
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What is something you find unpleasant?
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Use it in a sentence: Swarm
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What whizzed through the air in Room 207?
Shoes
Books
Pencils
Paper airplanes
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What is the cat doing? Use one of your vocab words.
The cat is drawing the curtains.
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Use it in a sentence: Snap
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