Listen to the audio file in Google Classroom for chapters 15-17 Follow the link in Google Classroom to respond to the following.
1. Did you start thinking of Mr. Hampton differently after hearing Groovy Jim talk to Arthur about him? If it did, how did it change? 2. Arthur had a memory of how he and his dad played with his matchbox cars. Write a descriptive paragraph about one of your childhood memories.
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Listen to the audio file in Google Classroom for chapters 11-14 Follow the link in Google Classroom to respond to the following.
At the end of chapter 14, Arthur has had a really tough week at school. He starts to wonder if a seventh-grader can drop out of school. Then he asks himself the following questions: “Why bother to learn all this crap anyway? What’s the use? What does it matter?”
Follow the link in Google Classroom to respond to the following.
1. What does Arthur mean when he thinks, “There were no friends in juvie. Just varying degrees of people you didn't want to have as enemies?” 2. What do you think Mr. Hampton will do with the seven things Arthur is supposed to collect for him? 3. Why does Arthur lie about why he is collecting things? Follow the link in Google Classroom to respond to the following.
1. Describe the three most important things to you. 2. Describe what Arthur's actions or choices tell you about him. 3. Describe what the Junk Man's actions in the courtroom tell you about him. 4. Describe 1 event that we read about today that surprised you, and why you were surprised. |
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