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Write about a time when you felt that you were free of all of your constraints. Explain how you felt about this feeling of freedom. Were you alone or with someone else? Give as many details as possible in your written response.
In Chapter 3, "Win," the author lists various scenarios in which children might compete against each other. Create a list of ten really silly competitions that children might have against each other. Then choose one and create a prize for the winner.
What do you think is more important, winning or losing? Explain your answer.
In your opinion, should students in classrooms be arranged in alphabetical order? Why or why not?
Miss Meeks explained to her first graders that over the twelve years of their education, they will be learning many things and will be having wonderful new experiences. What are some of the things that you are looking forward to learning about or experiencing for the first time?
Create a list of events that took place that show members of the Zinkoff family have positive attitudes and happy outlooks on life.
Miss Meeks had to give Zinkoff a yellow button to wear that made him settle down in class. Think about yourself and what makes you behave and listen attentively. Write down what it is that makes you the best listener that you can be, or the most focused student that you can be, or what it takes for you to not get distracted in class.
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