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Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You..but only if you let it!: Chapters 13-16 - Quiz
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List the things that Helen noticed when she visited the special education classroom for the first time.
How do you think Helen felt about Louise's reaction when she told her that she had visited the special classroom?
If you needed help learning, would you want all the help you could get, or would you just like to keep failing?
Describe a time you tried to get your mother or father to promise not to get mad if you told them something.
Compare/contrast Helen's dad and mom and how they react to her needing help with her reading skills.
Compare/contrast Jimmy's and Louise's reactions to Helen going to the special class for reading.
No one learns everything easily. Tell about one thing that you need or needed extra help to learn how to do.
Describe the procedures in your reading class.
Make a list of 10 words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently.
Write down traits of people you admire. Then compare those traits to your own. Do you have some of those traits? Do you wish you had them?
Make a character map of Helen or one of the other main characters in the story.
Choose a time when you broke a rule. What was your punishment? What punishment would you have chosen for yourself? Would it have been a fair punishment?
Explain why crying can be a good thing sometimes.
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