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Title: Sixth Grade


1

Lets Take a Few to Review
Good-bye to the Moon
  • Sixth Grade
  • Unit 2 Story
  • 4

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Combustion Dingy Negotiate Traversed Waft Waning
waft
  • a breath or puff of air, wind, scent

3
Combustion Dingy Negotiate Traversed Waft Waning
combustion
  • act or process of burning

4
Combustion Dingy Negotiate Traversed Waft Waning
traversed
  • passed across, over, or through

5
Combustion Dingy Negotiate Traversed Waft Waning
waning
  • going through its
  • regular reduction in the amount of its visible
    portion, such as the moon

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Combustion Dingy Negotiate Traversed Waft Waning
dingy
  • lacking brightness or freshness dirty-looking

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Combustion Dingy Negotiate Traversed Waft Waning
negotiate
  • to talk over and arrange terms

8
  • Based on the Moons water situation, how does
    Kepler feel about the people on Earth?
  • Page 231

9
  • Be familiar with the comparisons Kepler made
    between Earth and Moon People.

10
  • Why was Keplers father visiting the Earth?
  • Page 236

11
  • When leaving the landing pad, why did Keplers
    father offer Kepler his arm?
  • There is more than one reason.
  • Page 235

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  • Know the meaning of the word irreconcilable.
  • page 235

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  • How does Kepler react when he sees the water on
    Earth?
  • Why does he react this way?
  • Page 231

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  • Be able to identify the event that is most
    important to the plot of the story.
  • Page 230

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  • Be able to compare the Moon and its people to the
    Earth and its people.

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  • Be familiar with the flashback in the story.
  • page 228

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  • Throughout the story, Kepler feels that he is
    inferior to Earth People. At what point in the
    story did Kepler stop having this feeling?
  • Page 236

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  • Be familiar with the sequence of events in the
    story.

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Good Luck on Your Test!!!
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