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Junie B. Jones, First Grader (At Last): Chapters 7-8 - Quiz
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What kind of friend do you think Herb is to Junie B.? Why do you think that?
Tell about a time that you felt out of place somewhere and would have been excited to see someone you knew.
Write about why it is important to get your eyesight checked.
Compare and contrast the way in which Herb treated Junie B. to the way in which May treated Junie B.
Tell why you think it is important to learn to read.
Junie B.'s glasses were purple. Tell about things you have around your house that are the same color as your favorite color.
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Have your parents make an appointment for you to get your eyes and hearing checked.
Make your own eye chart out of poster board and markers.
Start a journal of things you do or think each day for a month. When you are finished with the month, go back and look at your journal to see what you were doing and thinking on certain days.
With your parents' or teacher's permission, welcome someone new to school or new to your neighborhood.
List all the ways that you can be nice to someone new to your school.
Look up information at the library or on the Internet about the importance of seeing eye dogs. Write a report.
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