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The Happy Scrappys make a yearbook to record their memories for each year. Do you have a special way to organize your memories? Describe how you keep track of mementos and other memories that are important to you.
Predict what GUM will talk about in Skate's class. Use details from the story to support your prediction.
Who do you think should be art editor of the school newspaper: Skate or Garth? Use details from the story to support your opinion.
Why does Skate call Emma "the Queen of Drama"? Use at least three examples from the story to support your answer.
Think back to the prediction you made at the end of chapter 4. Do you think Skate will have a good year in sixth grade? If your prediction has not changed, explain why it has not. If your prediction has changed, give examples to explain why.
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