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Ribbons Responses to Reading

Front to Back Partners: Front Partner Answer THINK: What sacrifices does Stacy make as a result of Grandmother’s visit?

Front to Back Partners: Back Partner Answer THINK: What changes occur in Stacy’s house as a result of Grandmother’s visit?

THINK: How does Stacy learn the secret about Grandmother’s feet? Side Partners: Left Partner Answer THINK: How does Stacy learn the secret about Grandmother’s feet?

THINK: Why does Grandmother react so violently to Stacy’s ribbons? Side Partners: Right Partner Answer THINK: Why does Grandmother react so violently to Stacy’s ribbons?

Answer in your spirals. (Two to three complete thoughts.) Echo the question to respond: Stacy feels resentful of her grandmother because… THINK: What are Stacy’s reasons for feeling a little resentful of her grandmother?

Answer in your spirals. (Two to three complete thoughts.) Echo the question to respond: Stacy and her grandmother understand each other better… THINK: How do Stacy and her grandmother come to understand each other better?

Answer in your spirals. (Two to three complete thoughts.) THINK: What can you learn from this story about getting along with people who are different than you are?