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Broken Crayons Still Color by Toni Collier
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What did Ruby the crayon teach Avery about being broken?
You need to be fixed
They are still useful although broken
Being broken is bad
You should buy new crayons
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Why did Avery felt sad about the broken crayons?
She felt she ruined the crayons
They are useless now
They were too small
They lost their color
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How did Avery's feelings change throughout the story?
From angry to calm
From excited to bored
From anxious to confident
From happy to sad
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What was in Avery's backpack on the first day?
A lunchbox
A box of crayons
A notebook
All of the above
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Which statement best describes the story's theme?
Friends should always be perfect
New things are better than old things
Everyone has worth despite imperfections
Art supplies are important
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Which color was Grace the crayon?
Yellow
Green
Blue
Yellow
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Why did the other crayons help Avery?
To make her buy new crayons
To show her everyone has value
To get her in trouble
To waste time
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What special talent did Grace the crayon show Avery?
Coloring rainbows
Drawing rainy days
Draw cakes and candle to blow
Making Elephants
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What life lesson can we learn from the broken crayons?
Challenges don't define your abilities
Avoid making mistakes
Always buy new things
Keep everything perfect
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What does "flippy, fizzy, and fluttery" mean in the story?
Feeling nervous
Having fun
Being excited
Being sick
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How could this story help a friend who feels different?
Suggest they hide their differences
Tell them to be like everyone else
Ignore their feelings
Show them that differences make them special
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How could this story help a friend who wants to control their feelings?
Throw away things that make you upset
Learn breathing exercises like Grace taught Avery
Draw feelings and emotions
Run away from problems
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