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The Lightning Thief: Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Book One: Chapters 1-5 - Quiz
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What do you think it means to have "radar ears"?
Brunner seemed to expect great things from Percy. Have you ever had a parent or a teacher expect the same from you? Explain.
Percy went to Montauk with his mom for their special getaways. Do you have a special place you and your family like to visit from time to time? What do you do there? Who goes with you? How long do you stay? Sketch this special place, too.
Sketch your perspective of the seven foot monster in Chapter 4 and then write one descriptive paragraph about that monster.
Complete a K-W-L chart about the things you know and want to learn about the gods of Olympus. As you gain new knowledge about the gods throughout this book, add to the L section of the chart.
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