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If starting at the beginning:
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Have you known someone who is deaf?
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Is it easy being the new kid in a class? Why or why not?
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How do you think you could help out someone who is new to your school?
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Have you ever tried looking information up on the computer?
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Have you ever used Google? What do you use it for?
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Do you like watching plays? Have you ever performed in a play? Is it easy getting ready to be in a play?
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What do you think of Lester repairing Robert's bike?
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Have you ever lost something important to you?
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What kinds of things can you do to make sure you don't lose things?
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Do you have a pet? What kind? What games do you play with him/her?
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How does your family celebrate special events?
If reading beginning at page 82:
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Do you know what insulation means?
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Do you ever use a dictionary? How does it help you?
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Have you used a language dictionary? How is it different than a regular dictionary?
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Do you think wrapping an egg in a sock will prevent it from breaking? How can you carry an egg without it breaking?
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How do you think Robert is going to protect his egg?
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Have you ever had to work with someone you didn't know or like?
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Did you learn to like that person after the project?
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Which of the different ideas did you like the best?
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What is your favorite type of food? What is your favorite type of take-out food?
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Craft ideas: |
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If you started at the beginning:
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Make a boat that looks like a pirate ship. Color it and add a pirate flag, and an actual pirate on the boat.
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Draw a missing Object/ missing pet sign to post (should have description of the object/pet and contact info; e.g. bicycle, blue with white stripes, etc.)
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Make an ear trumpet/lout speaker -- roll the chart paper into a cone and stick the ends together. Cut off the tip of the cone. You can now put it to your mouth as a loudspeaker or place it against ear as an ear trumpet.
If you started at page 82:
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Make stencils to trace patterns onto other pieces of paper. Draw patterns on one piece of paper and cut them out. Then use these patterns to draw shapes on a fresh piece of paper. You can also take your patterns home and use them to decorate a hard boiled egg (or other objects).
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Draw an egg wrapped in noodles.
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*Note: These craft ideas are just suggestions.
You can use them, but you don't have to use them.
You can expand upon them, or add your own twist.
Remember, though, that the focus of your time should
not be on the development and execution of a craft;
the focus should be on the read-aloud and the
enjoyment of the book!