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Pd 2: Movie? Achieve 3000? Pd 3: Must read chapter 3 of Wizard of Oz (4/18 and 19 lessons) Pd 4: Can begin chapter 4 of Wizard of Oz (4/20 and 21 lessons) Pd 5: Can begin chapter 4 of Wizard of Oz (4/20 and 21 lessons) Pd 6: Can begin Chapter 4 of Wizard of Oz (4/20 and 21 lessons) and Achieve 3000 Pd 7: Can begin chapter 3 of Wizard of Oz (4/18 and 19 lessons)

Warm-Up: Take a ¼ sheet. Place your homework on your desk. Wizard of Oz (chapters 1-4) Trivia Questions… Answer the following questions on your ¼ sheet: 1.What state is Dorothy from? 2. What “color” is chapter one? 3.What “color” is Munchkin land? 4.What is the name of the scarecrow? 5.Why do the Munchkins like Dorothy’s dress? 6.Where are the evil witches from? 7.Where are the good witches from? 8.In the movie, Dorothy wears red shoes. What color are her shoes in the book? 9.Who was the first person in Oz to speak to Dorothy? 10.What is the scarecrow the most afraid of? 11.What is the name of the richest Munchkin in Munchkin Land?

Chapter 4 1.Explain Scarecrow’s logic, why is it fortunate for Kansas that the people have brains? 2.What is the overall “feeling” (tone) of this chapter? 3.Between the three characters, who is “in charge?” Explain. 4.Scarecrow says, “It is such an uncomfortable feeling to know one is a fool.” But, if you were a “fool,” what feelings/ problems/ issues might not exist in your life? 5.Which details are correct in this picture?

Chapter 4

Closing: Can you get more out of a story by paying more attention to the details? Which of the 17 vocabulary words most closely matches what we have read from Wizard of Oz so far?