For an ON MY OWN question, you have to use your background knowledge and experiences to tell your OPINION. True OR False?
True
For an AUTHOR AND ME question, you have to use your background knowledge and what you have read to make an inference. True OR False?
True
Definition: really really not alive, dead (vacant OR "dead as a doornail"
"dead as a doornail"
Definition: almost closing your eyes because you feel bad (cringed OR "dead as a doornail")
cringed
The answer to a THINK AND SEARCH question is found right there one 1 page. True OR False?
False
Definition: a practice for a drama or skit ("a no-brainer" OR rehearsal)
rehearsal
Use the vocabulary word "beamed" correctly in a sentence.
Your teacher will decide if your answer is acceptable!
Definition: families with kings and queens (royalty OR "got bugged")
royalty
Definition: smiled a big smile (beamed OR rehearsal)
beamed
Definition: searching or trying to find something (beamed OR "looking for")
"looking for"
What were the main events in chapter 1?
POSSIBLE ANSWERS: Harry was digging and found Edward. The students selected "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" for their project.
Definition: finding a way to lose something- throwing it away, selling it, giving it away, or leaving it somewhere ("get rid of" OR "sank into his chair")
"get rid of"
Who are the characters in chapters 1 to 3?
POSSIBLE ANSWERS: Harry, Doug, Ida, Mary, Sid, ZuZu, Song Lee, Miss Mackle, Mrs. Funderburke, Mr. LaFleur
Definition: quickly, right after something else (permission OR immediately)
immediately
Definition: not joking, like saying "I agree with you!" or "Wow, I didn't know that." ("get rid of" OR "No kidding!")
"No kidding!"
Definition: a fun way to say something is completely right and fair ("fair and square" OR "popped a question")
"fair and square"
The answer to a RIGHT THERE question is found on MANY pages. True OR False?
False
Everyone in the world has the SAME perspective. True OR False?
False
Definition: is bothered or annoyed by something ("got bugged" OR "closed her eyes tight")
"got bugged"
The author of "Horrible Harry Bugs the Three Bears" is Suzy Kline. True OR False?
True
Definition: sitting down slowly, usually because you're sad, embarrassed, surprised, or really tired (cringed OR "sank into his chair"
"sank into his chair"
Definition: completely empty (cringed OR vacant)
vacant
Definition: something so easy, it's like you don't need your brain to think about it ("looking for" OR "a no-brainer"
"a no-brainer"
What were the main events in chapter 3?
POSSIBLE ANSWERS: The group goes to Sid's house on Saturday. Harry helps Sid get over his fear of earwigs.
Definition: when you shut your eyes and squeeze your cheeks over them, usually because you're thinking hard or because you want something; other times it's because you don't want to see something ("closed her eyes tight" OR royalty)
"closed her eyes tight"
Definition: what people in charge give to allow or let others to do something ("made a face" OR permission)
permission
What is the setting for chapters 1 to 3?
POSSIBLE ANSWERS: school, playground, cafeteria, Sid's house
Definition: asked something that surprises people ("looking for" OR "popped a question"
"popped a question"
What were the main events in chapter 2?
POSSIBLE ANSWERS: The students saw the changes in the cafeteria. Harry had to sit at the royal round table. Harry showed a drawing of an earwig.
Definition: what you show when you don't like something or when you're being silly ("made a face" OR "got bugged"
"made a face"
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