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Page 1: Mem Fox Adapted from: Roger D. Moore, Ph.D., MBA JEOPARDY!

Mem FoxMem Fox

Adapted from: Roger D. Moore, Ph.D., MBA

JEOPARDY!

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Which word describes the character Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge?

Mean, curious, or tall?

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curious

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AnswerBoris Von de Borch from Tough Boris

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What character was described as tough, massive, scruffy, greedy, fearless, and

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Grandma Poss and Hush

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What are the names of the two main characters in Possum Magic?

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a wizard

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STOP!”

in The Magic Hat?

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Sleepy Bears; Time for Bed; Koala Lou; Harriet, You’ll Drive Me Wild

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What are three Mem Fox books that have a mother and her child or children as the main characters?

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true

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True or false: Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge lived next to an old people’s

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Australia

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Where did the story Possum Magic take place? (Hint: It is the same

place that Mem Fox lives)

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on a ship

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Where did the story Tough Boris take place?

In a car, on a plane, or on a ship?

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Time for Bed and Sleepy Bears

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What two Mem Fox books did we read that took place at bedtime?

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winter

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What season was it in Sleepy Bears?

Summer, fall, winter, or spring?

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He cried and cried.

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What did Tough Boris do when his parrot died?

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No, she came in second place.

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Did Koala Lou win the Bush Olympics?

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Harriet and her mother laughed as they picked up the feathers from the pillow together.

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What happened in the end of Harriet, You’ll Drive Me Wild! ?

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She wanted to know what she looked like.

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In Possum Magic, why didn’t Hush want to be invisible anymore?

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an egg

Plot - 500What did Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge give Miss Nancy that was

something warm?

An egg, a puppet, or a trumpet?

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true

Theme - 100True or false: In Tough Boris, Mem Fox

teaches us that even tough, fearless pirates cry when something sad happens.

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yes

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Is it important to hold on to your memories?

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emu; possum; wombat; kookaburra; dingo; koala; kangaroo; snake

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Name three Australian animals that were in Possum Magic.

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She loved her.

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In Harriet, You’ll Drive Me Wild! how did Harriet’s mother feel about her pesky

daughter?

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A. People may have differences, but we’re all the same on the inside.

Theme - 500What is the main idea of Whoever You Are?

A. People may have differences, but we’re all the same on the inside.

B. When you get older you may be different.

C. People around the world do not have different schools, lands, or words.

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false

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True or false: Mem Fox illustrates all of her books.

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fiction

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Does Mem Fox write fiction or nonfiction?

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true

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True or false: Mem Fox uses rhymes and repeats

words in her books.

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She wanted to choose her words carefully and pick the best describing words for her story.

Why did it take Mem Fox three years to write Tough Boris even

though it is a short book?

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She gets ideas from her own life.

How does Mem Fox choose topics for her stories?

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True or false: Writers never teach us anything.

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True or false: There are many reasons to write. One reason is to hold on to

memories.

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Sleepy Bears and Time for Bed

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Harriet, You’ll Drive Me Wild! and Sleepy Bears

What stories did we compare using the Venn Diagram?

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Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge

For which story did we do Readers Theater?

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Dr. Smith

After we read Tough Boris, we wrote a story using describing words about

who?

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Mem Fox Books