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Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You..but only if you let it!: Chapters 10-12 - Quiz
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Predict what Helen is going to do with the alarm clock she bought at the garage sale.
Why won't Mrs. Lobb listen to any of the students in her class?
Why did Helen choose to bring firecrackers to school and set them off?
What would happen if you or any of your friends brought a firecracker to school?
Discuss what your parents would have done if you had brought firecrackers to school and set them off.
Why is it dangerous to tie a sled to the back of a car and ride behind it?
Compare/contrast Mrs. Lobb's classroom to Mr. Marshall's classroom.
Describe the "silent e" rule in spelling.
How is vandalism related to what Helen did?
Can you make a distinction between the way the two families celebrate Christmas?
Compare/contrast Helen's house and Louise's house at holiday time.
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