BR: week 6, class 1

Good morning!
Today:
  • Reading
  • Quiz James & the Giant Peach
  • Individual work
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Good morning!
Today:
  • Reading
  • Quiz James & the Giant Peach
  • Individual work

Slide 1 - Slide

James and the giant peach

Last week you finished chapters 17-20. Now you're going to read chapters 21-24 (p. 77-91)
  • Read on your own 

Slide 2 - Slide

Quiz
James and the giant peach


Chapters 17-24

Slide 3 - Slide

What does the ladybug think when the peach stops rolling?
A
They are still rolling
B
They are bobbing up and down
C
They are airborn
D
They are underground

Slide 4 - Quiz

Why do the other insects not believe that the peach is bobbing up and down
A
They think Ladybug got her head hurt
B
They think Ladybug always feels that way
C
They think Ladybug is giddy from rolling
D
They think Ladybug fell out of her bed

Slide 5 - Quiz

How do the insects feel when they see they are in the sea?
A
Triumphant
B
Terrified
C
Excited
D
Neutral

Slide 6 - Quiz

Why do they feel that way?
A
They have never seen the sea before
B
They are finally on an adventure
C
They know they are helping James
D
They cannot swim

Slide 7 - Quiz

What is the Earthworm most worried about to be at sea?
A
They will get lost
B
They will drown
C
They will fall out
D
They will starve

Slide 8 - Quiz

What is said to calm the Earthworm down about its fear of drowning?
A
The hole is now at the top
B
They can eat the peach
C
The peach is floating
D
They can't be lost as they had no plans

Slide 9 - Quiz

What does James say he needs to save the peach from the sharks?
A
Some string
B
Poison
C
A hook
D
A flashlight

Slide 10 - Quiz

What kind of animal does James plan to use to save the peach from the sharks?
A
Otters
B
Gazelles
C
Seagulls
D
Whales

Slide 11 - Quiz

What does James plan to use as the bait for the seagulls?
A
The Earthworm
B
Bits of the peach
C
Bread crumbs
D
The Centipede's boots

Slide 12 - Quiz

Who captures each of the seagulls?
A
The Glow worm
B
James
C
The grasshopper
D
The Earthworm

Slide 13 - Quiz

How many seagulls are captured before the peach begins to float?
A
501
B
601
C
701
D
455

Slide 14 - Quiz

How many seagulls are captured in total
A
501
B
502
C
503
D
504

Slide 15 - Quiz

Who checks on the damage done by the sharks once the peach is floating?
A
The Centipede
B
The Silk Worm
C
The Spider
D
The Ladybug

Slide 16 - Quiz

Why didn't the sharks do much damage to the peach?
A
They were fighting each other
B
They eat meat
C
They were afraid of its size
D
Their mouths are not shaped right

Slide 17 - Quiz

What is the person on the ship who sees the floating peach accused of?
A
Drinking
B
Spinning tales
C
Hitting his head
D
Staying up too late

Slide 18 - Quiz

What does the Grasshopper do for the celebration for the small damage done by the sharks?
A
He makes a checker board
B
He rocks the peach gently
C
He vibrates the seagull strings
D
He plays music

Slide 19 - Quiz

How does the grasshopper make music?
A
With his horns
B
With his thigh and wing
C
Only with his wings
D
With the stem of the peach

Slide 20 - Quiz

Where are the Grasshopper's ears?
A
His heads
B
His abdomen
C
His wings
D
His legs

Slide 21 - Quiz

What kind of Grasshopper is this grasshopper?
A
A short-horned grasshopper
B
A small-winged grasshopper
C
A green shelled grasshopper
D
A long stumped grasshopper

Slide 22 - Quiz

What does the Spider do when the Grasshopper is done making his music?
A
She yells
B
She falls asleep
C
She cheers
D
She begs for more

Slide 23 - Quiz

Time to work!
  • Unit 3, lesson 3: assignments 25-27
  • (Unit 3, lesson 4: assignment 29)

Slide 24 - Slide

Homework
  • Study words and phrases U3 (repetition)
  • Read James & the Giant Peach, chapters 25 and 26
  • Do assignment 25-27, 29 (in case you weren't finished yet) 

Slide 25 - Slide