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Amelia and Eleanor Go For a Ride Questions of the Day

DAY 1 ► What are some exciting activities people do at high elevations ? Which do you think you would enjoy? Which do you think you would enjoy?

DAY 2 ► What could make two people feel they are “ birds of feather”? Why might this be important to them?

DAY 3 ► What is the best description of an exciting experience you’ve ever read? What made it so effective?

DAY 4 ► When you want to know if a particular nonfiction book has information you need, what parts of it would you look at? How could each help you?

DAY 5 ► Amelia Earhart and Eleanor Roosevelt did things that most women during their time did not do. How do you think their accomplishments affected people’s attitudes what women could achieve?