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Elves Don't Wear Hard Hats: Whole Book - Quiz
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Melody said it didn't matter what Carey said as long as they got a new playground. Explain how you would have felt if you were Liza and heard Carey talking about your mom.
The men who got out of the trucks were a little different than the children expected. Describe the men and how they were different than expected.
The parents needed to work together to get a new playground for their children. Describe how the parents were acting and if their behavior was going to help or hurt their efforts of getting a new playground.
Hollis Bell told the children they could watch the playground being built, but they were not to go near the little trailer. Tell about a time you were told not to go somewhere or look in something and what happened.
Hollis Bell was planting evergreen trees to help him with some holiday cheer. Describe what your family does to encourage holiday cheer in your home.
The children were a little unsure about their teacher, Mrs. Jeepers. She only had to look at them with her flashing green eyes and rub her brooch to get them to quiet down. Describe what your teacher does to get your class's attention.
Hollis Bell asked the third grade to do something unusual in making their wish list. Make a connection to what Hollis Bell said to the children. What does Hollis Bell's request remind you of?
Eddie thinks Hollis Bell and his men are magic elves. List all the clues Eddie thinks he found to prove the small men are elves.
Eddie came up with the final idea for the playground after the elves left. Describe his playground, and why it made everyone so excited.
The community came together and helped Eddie achieve his dream playground. List all the people and what they did to help get the playground done.
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