Tiger Rising Chapters 7-12
Extraordinary Unusual Regret To feel remorse, sadness, disappointment permanent Everlasting contagious Catching recline To lean or lie back desperate Reckless relieve Ease Pretend Imagine Maintenance Care or upkeep Concentrate Focus What are 3 extraordinary events that Rob had already experienced in the first 6 chapters? Why do you think it was Rob's policy not to say things? Rob's dad tells him that they are staying at the motel only until "they can get back on their feet." What does this expression mean? What do you think about the advice Rob's dad gives him about fighting back against the boys at school? Why do you think Rob was relieved when he couldn't go outside to see the tiger because it was raining too hard? Why do you think Rob ended up carving Sistine instead of the tiger? Write the plural of the following nouns from this chapter. Singular means there is only one, plural means there is more than one. Singular Noun Plural Noun body bodies man men roof roofs person people dress dresses ointment ointments foot feet Choose a word from the list that means the same (synonym) or nearly the same as the underlined word. My aunt considered her age to be a private matter. personalHe lengthened the shelf by quite a bit. extendedWhen the baby went missing, the mother became frantic. desperateIt was difficult for Miss Thompson to adapt to the climate change. adjustSeveral framed documents lined the principal's wall. certificatesThe audience found the beat of the song very appealing. rhythm Why didn't Rob ever make a wish on his own personal shooting star? Why did Rob's dad stop singing halfway through the song "Mining for Gold"? What did Willie May suggest was the reason for the rash on Rob's legs? Do you agree? Rob said the rash appeared about 6 months ago. What else happened to him about 6 months ago? Solve the following word search puzzle using the words from the Word Box. To mark a word click its first letter then click its last. RECOGNIZE SCULPTOR MACARONI ACCURATE KENTUCKY EQUATION DEFIANT SISTINE LEPROSY DROOPY CEMENT ARC Rewrite the following sentence with the correct capitalization and punctuation. Remember, all sentences start with a capital letter and any proper noun (the specific name of something or someone) should be capitalized, and every sentence ends with punctuation. rob and sistine lived in the town of lister Rewrite the following sentence with the correct capitalization and punctuation. Remember, all sentences start with a capital letter and any proper noun (the specific name of something or someone) should be capitalized, and every sentence ends with punctuation. why do you think principal phelmer was worried about rob