Character Plot Setting Genre Vocab Kirstin's Book Report.

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Character Plot Setting Genre Vocab Kirstin's Book Report

Plot Return to Homepage Return to Homepage Plot Mrs. Frizzle assigned homework for everyone to bring in a rock. She found out that nobody only four people had done the homework assignment and only one person had found a real rock. They went on a field trip and almost got burnt by lava but got back safely. That will teach them to do their homework. Plot Mrs. Frizzle assigned homework for everyone to bring in a rock. She found out that nobody only four people had done the homework assignment and only one person had found a real rock. They went on a field trip and almost got burnt by lava but got back safely. That will teach them to do their homework. Place Book Cover Image Here.

Setting Return to Homepage Return to Homepage Where the story took place was on a field trip and at school. Place Book Cover Image Here.

Characters Return to Homepage Return to Homepage Mrs. Frizzle- she is the teacher of the students. Place Book Cover Image Here.

Genre Return to Homepage Return to Homepage Place Book Cover Image Here. The genre of my book was fiction.

Vocabulary Return to Homepage Return to Homepage NONE