Mrs. Murray’s 4th Grade eMINTS Classroom O’Neal 4th Grade

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Mrs. Murray’s 4th Grade eMINTS Classroom O’Neal 4th Grade Bridge To Terabithia Mrs. Murray’s 4th Grade eMINTS Classroom O’Neal 4th Grade

Chapter 1 Vocabulary: overalls, double bed, worshipped, trot, scrap, soothingly, patch, droopy, grit, shebang, cuds, puny, whined, pricked, primly, deadweight, discarded Who is author, Katherine Paterson Why is Jess wearing neither shirt nor shoes? Why has he gotten up early every morning in the summer? Why does Jess like May Belle? Who is Miss Bessie? Why would Jess prefer that May Belle tell their father about how well he runs? What news does May Belle share with Jess in the bean patch?

Urban Rural Lark Creek Terabithia Jess Leslie Urban Rural

What is the kitchen like? What does Jess keep under the mattress? Chapter 2 Vocabulary: scalding, nauseatingly, tremble, pudgy, shuddered, muddled, seep, genuine, hippie, endure, suburbs, backwash, pandemonium, allotted, snare, hypocritical, suede, proverbial, huffily What is the kitchen like? What does Jess keep under the mattress? How do we know Jess loves to draw? How did Jess' father react when his son told him that he wanted to be an artist? Explain why Jess felt lonely in the house? What was Jess' first reaction when he met Leslie Burke?

Draw a comic strip showing the conversation between Jess Aarons and Leslie Burke. Comic Book Creator

Chapter 3 Vocabulary: cutoffs, corduroys, retreated, inheriting, roused, smirked, hoarsely, repulsive, quivered, drought, conspicuous, eliminations, sarcasm, deliberately, conceited, grudgingly Who is Mr. Turner? How is Leslie different from the other students? Why is Mrs. Myers unhappy with her new class? What did the boys organize outside once they had been dismissed after eating their lunch? Why were the boys stunned at the results of Jess' heat? Why is Gary Fulcher reluctant to let Leslie race in the finals? Why does Jess sit beside May Bell on the bus?

The students were quite concerned with fashion on the first day of school.  Many advocates of school uniforms argue that this problem is eliminated when students wear school uniforms.  Do you agree?  Defend your position.  Your team should be prepared to debate the pros and cons of school uniforms.

Chapter 4 Vocabulary: heats, consolation, melodic, consolidated, rumpus, liable, faltered, contempt, ominously, scowl, dittoed, abruptly, intoxicated, enchanted, regally, siege, foes, principle, tyrant, dictator, extinct, shinnying, corset, punctured, strive, sacred Why wasn't running fun anymore? Find proof in the story that Jess really likes Miss Edmunds. What did Leslie mean by the statement, "Money is not the problem"? Why was Leslie unable to do the project on Jacques Cousteau? According to Leslie, what was the only way that someone would be able to get to their magic country? What did Leslie name their new secret land? Why did Leslie and Jess avoid one another during school hours? Have you ever had a secret place where you went with your friends?  Describe it.

Chapter 5 Vocabulary: revenge, vigorously, regicide, pacing, parapets, cuss, plunged, crimson Who was the "real" giant in their lives? What did the council of war discuss at Terabithia that afternoon? What plan of action to they decide on to pay back Janice Avery? What was the hardest part of the plan to get Janice Avery? How does Leslie prevent Mrs. Pierce from discovering Jess in the classroom? Do you tink Leslie and Jess were wise to reveal the truth to May Bell about who wrote the letter to Janice Avery?

Chapter 6 Vocabulary: obsessed, surplus, foundling, grieve, scrawling, stronghold, prescribed, grove, squabbling, splurged, slithering, prancing What were the girls obsessed with at Jess' house? What did Jess plan to give Leslie for Christmas initially? Why did Jess get off the bus before his normal stop? Why does Jess make sure that he and the puppy enter Terabithia only by the prescribed entrance? What does Leslie give Jess for Christmas? Explain the sentence, "That night the glow of the afternoon stayed with him". Describe the scene at Jess' house on Christmas Day and compare it with the "gift exchange" at Terabithia.

Chapter 7 Vocabulary: reluctant, exiled, dregs, canker, tolerated, mother lode, prospectors, garish, hostile, sire, realm, prey, predator, obliged, alcove, deserting, vile, betrayed, sassy What happened when Jess tried to go to Terabithia alone? Why had Mr. Burke exiled Prince Terrien to the porch? Compare the relationship between Leslie and her father and Jess and his father. Why did Jess feel differently when he was at Leslie's house? Who does Leslie discover crying in the bathroom stall? Why is she crying?

Pretend that you are a newspaper columnist such as "Dear Abby" or "Ann Landers".  Have a classmate send you a letter describing a problem they are having.  Answer the letter giving them advice on various ways they might resolve their problem.

Chapter 8 Vocabulary: preacher, complacent, prissy, jumper, flounce, slunk, pew, unison, congregation, sanctuary, vile, sinners, raveled What was unusual about the weather? Why did the Aarons family only go to church at Easter? Why would the girls not be wearing new clothes to church this Easter? How did Jess' sisters react to the news about their father. Why does Leslie say she would like to go to church with Jess' family? According to Jess, what is one of the few books you can be sure to find around his house?

Chapter 9 Vocabulary: earnest, elements, conspiring, mournfully, confine, sodden, dignity, sporadically, vanquished, perceive, discern, plodding, gap What does Judy mean when she tells Jess and Leslie that she is stuck? What biblical scene was Jess reminded of when he first caught a glimpse of the flooded creek? Explain why this chapter is called The Evil Spell? What does Jess wake up to in the middle of the night? What is the "flaw" that Jess recognizes in his own character and doesn't like. According to Jess, what will Leslie still want to do despite the heavy rains?

Chapter 10 Vocabulary: scrawny, idly, udder, anxiety, flank, absorbed, vaulted, liberated, disguised, kinship What do the initials PT stand for in this chapter? What does Jess want Leslie to teach him how to do in the summer? Who telephoned Jess and what did the caller want? Why did Jess not tell his mother where he was going? What didn't occur to Jess until the car was past Millsburg. When does Jess first realize that something is wrong? Describe the scene in the kitchen upon Jess' return.

What does Terabithia look like What does Terabithia look like? Reread the descriptions thus far and draw a color map of Terabithia based on details from the novel. Be sure to include its main features such as the entrance, the castle, and the pine forest.

Chapter 11 Vocabulary: relentlessly, dread, lopsided, hurtling, dredging, rumpled, accusation, doused, cider, fitting How did Jess react when he was given the news? Describe how Jess feels when he wakes up in the middle of the night. Why does Brenda Aarons express surprise at her brother's behavior? Why does Jess' father suggest that they should pay a visit to the neighbors? Why did May Belle say that she wanted to visit the neighbors with them?

Chapter 12 Vocabulary: knocker, snicker, smothering, mushy, cremated, retrieved, bold Describe the scene in the Perkins place when the Aarons arrive. Why does Jess think that Leslie has failed him? What is the significance of the phrase, I am now the fastest runner in the fifth grade? What does Jess realize when Bill mentions that they had decided to have the body cremated? What does Jess mean when he says that Leslie has left him stranded like an astronaut on the moon? What question does Jess ask his father about hell? Why did Bill give P.T. to Jess?

Chapter 13 Vocabulary: piteously, procession, chaos, obediently, paramedics, solemn, barked, allegiance, fragile, predators, crosspieces, emphasis, planks, gully Why is the glass of milk that Jess pours for himself warm? Whose cry shatters the quietness of Jess' solemn procession? Why did Mrs. Myers ask Jesse to step into the hall? Jess remarks that Leslie took him from the cow pasture to Terabithia and turned him into a king.  What does Jess mean by this statement?  Explain in your own words. At the end of the story we find that Jess is building a bridge to Terabithia.  Why is this so important and what does it tell the reader about Jess?

Personal Reflections Chapters 1-4 5-9 10-13 Journal For what reasons might people prefer to live in a place like Lark Creek instead of a well-to-do suburb? Name some advantages and disadvantages of living in each type of place In the past, how have you dealt with classmates who bullied you or tried to control other people? Make a list of suggestions for dealing with a bully. Think of techniques you have used as well as ones you have read or heard about. How did you respond to the ending of Bridge to Terabithia? What other endings might the story have had?