The Mixed-up Chameleon by Eric Carle Power Point by Kylie Neal.

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The Mixed-up Chameleon by Eric Carle Power Point by Kylie Neal

Setting of the story The story is at the Zoo. There are lots of animals there. There are scary animals, and there are nice animals.

Main Characters The main character’ name is the Mixed-up Chameleon. Mixed-up Chameleon

Plot or problems The Chameleon wants to be like everybody else. The Chameleon is so mixed-up. What should he do? He should be himself. Do you think he should be him self? The Chameleon wants to be a fish, polar bear, fox, flamingo and deer.

Personality of the Main Character He is good. The Chameleon is sweet and kind. He can be so good some times that you will want him to be your pet!

Author’s Purpose The author’s purpose was to be your self! Are you going to be yourself now? Just because some one is popular does not mean you should be to.

What questions would you ask one of the characters Why do you want to be like everybody else? Is there any other characters you want to be?

Different Ending to the story The chameleon does not change back. He is not happy. He wants to be even more things. He can fly super fast. He has lots of friends.