Daily Quiz: Day 9 (Horton Hears a Who) 1.Horton’s main enemy in the story is a.an elephant b.a lion c.a tiger d.a bear e.a kangaroo 2. The Whos live a.in.

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Daily Quiz: Day 9 (Horton Hears a Who) 1.Horton’s main enemy in the story is a.an elephant b.a lion c.a tiger d.a bear e.a kangaroo 2. The Whos live a.in a tall tree b.under the water in a pool c.in a hole in the ground d.on a speck of dust e.on a tall mountain

Discussion Q’s 1.How is Horton Hears a Who similar to The Sneetches and The Butter Battle Book? 2.How is the end similar to the end of The Lorax? 3.What message does the animated version give about the environment? (HINT: Many Americans do not believe in global warming.) 4.Does the story’s message share anything in common with On Beyond Zebra’s? What?

Discussion Q’s 1.How is Horton Hears a Who similar to The Sneetches and The Butter Battle Book? 2.How is the end similar to the end of The Lorax? 3.What message does the animated version give about the environment? (HINT: Many Americans do not believe in global warming.) 4.Does the story’s message share anything in common with On Beyond Zebra’s? What?

Today’s Report How does Horton Hears a Who combine the different messages/themes of previous Dr. Suess books we studied?

Homework Skim Oh, the Places You’ll Go and study the vocabulary with LLEX.

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