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Chrysanthemum and friends

Story

Directions

Play

Objectives

Credits

© Notice

Homemade PowerPoint Game

by Sandie NicholsonLiteracy Tutor

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Story

Amanda Rose Marigold Mary May Mouse read several books written by Kevin Henkes. She likes them because they are about people she could know. They are about making friends and starting to school and getting lost and adjusting to a new sibling . You read or listened to them, too.

Play this game about the books.

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Directions

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To play the game, answer questions about the books and Kevin Henkes.When you go to the game page, Click on circle #1, that will take you to Question 1.Before you click on any answer, go through the game and write your choices on the answer sheet. This is not a test. It is for the teacher to see if the questions are good questions. Click any where on the page to go to the next question. When you finish both the Kevin Henkes questions and the Chrysanthemum questions, go back to the ‘game’ page and select the questions for the book that you read. Answer those questions.When you finish the answer sheet, choose a box that contains your answer choice for the question. To choose an answer, click on the box.If you choose the correct answer, you will go to a page that tells you that you are correct. To go back to the game page, click ‘Game.’ Click on # 2. Answer that question.Continue the same way, until you have answered three sets of questions.If you make a mistake, you will go to an ‘OOPS!’ page. Click ‘Game.’ Try question 1 again. Every time you miss a question, try it again.Continue through all of the numbers and you finish the game. When you finish, click on the ‘finish’ block.

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Let’s Play: Chrysanthemum and Friends

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Finish

K. Henkes

Chrysanthemum

Lilly

Sheila Rae

Wendell

Wemberly

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Question 1Kevin Henkes

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What is the name of the first book that Kevin Henkes wrote?

All Alone

Chrysanthemum

Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse

The Biggest Boy

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Question 2 Kevin Henkes

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When was Kevin Henkes born?

July 4, 1900

November 27, 1960

April 17, 2000

September 25, 1824

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Question 3 Kevin Henkes

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What kind of animal does Kevin Henkes often use as characters?

mice

dogs

cats

foxes

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Question 4 Kevin Henkes

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Where does Kevin Henkes get his ideas for the books that he writes?

from television

from his childhood

from books

from his mother

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Question 5 Kevin Henkes

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Which answer choice is NOT what Kevin Henkes writes about?

getting lost

playing with marbles

starting school

making friends

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Question 6 Chrysanthemum

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long hair

long tails

long ears

long names

How are Chrysanthemum and Amanda Rose Marigold Mary May Mouse alike?

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Question 7 Chrysanthemum

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good

perfect

wonderful

terrific

How did the baby’s mother & father describer her?

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Question 8 Chrysanthemum

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she did not like it

her name was okay

she hated it

she loved it

Before she went to school, how did Chrysanthemum feel about her name?

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Question 9 Chrysanthemum

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her teacher teased her

her parents did not like it

her classmates teased her

her friends thought it was fine

After she went to school, why did Chrysanthemum change her mind and

her feelings about her name?

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Question 10 Chrysanthemum

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her homeroom teacher

her music teacher

her art teacher

her P. E. teacher

Who helped Chrysanthemum feel better?

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Question 11Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse

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reading

her music teacher

her homeroom teacher

math

What did Lilly love best about school?

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Question 12Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse

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Grammy

Mother

Father

Auntie

Who went shopping with Lilly when her purse was bought?

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Question 13Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse

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Lilly interrupted class and Mr. Slinger took up her purse

She thought that it was okay when Mr. Slinger took her purse

Lilly was angry and drew an awfulpicture of Mr. Slinger.

She put the drawing in his book bag

Which one is NOT TRUE about Lilly’s purse after taking it to school?

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Question 14Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse

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she felt really bad

she told her parents and she punished herself

she made cookies and drew another picture

she played games

Which one is NOT TRUE about howLilly felt and what did she do after school?

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Question 15Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse

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He was angry

He yelled at Lilly

He said, “Wow!”

He sent Lilly home

Describe Mr. Slinger’s reaction.

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Question 16Sheila Rae, the Brave

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Louise is afraid and Sheila is not

Sheila is afraid and Louise is not

Louise is not scared of anything

Louise helps Shelia

How are Sheila and Louise different in the beginning of the story?

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Question 17Sheila Rae, the Brave

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walked around town

walked to the baseball field

walked home as usual

walked home a new way

What did Sheila and Louise do after school, one day?

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Question 18Sheila Rae, the Brave

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being at home

being lost

being at school

being in the rain

What was Sheila finally afraid of?

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Question 19Sheila Rae, the Brave

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Wendell helped them find the way

Lilly helped them find the way

Julius helped them find the way

Louise found the way

How did Sheila and Louise get home?

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Question 20Sheila Rae, the Brave

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fearless

fearful

scary

silly

How did Sheila describe Louise?

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Question 21A Weekend with Wendell

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Sophie’s brother

Sophie’s cousin

a weekend guest

a weekend friend

Who is Wendell?

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Question 22A Weekend with Wendell

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annoying

helpful

friendly

happy

Which word describes Wendell’s behavior?

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Question 23A Weekend with Wendell

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noisy and helpful

quiet and upset

friendly and happy

crying and hiding

Which describes Sophie’s behavior and feelings?

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Question 24A Weekend with Wendell

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come again

stay a week

go home

play with her

During the story, what did Sophie want Wendell to do?

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Question 25A Weekend with Wendell

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Sophie made the rules

Nothing, Wendell kept making his rules

Lilly came over

Wendell’s behavior was worse

What changed?

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Question 26Wemberly Worried

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on the playground

at home

at school

on a train

Which one is NOT where Wemberly worried?

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Question 27Wemberly Worried

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morning

when she is asleep

throughout the day

night

Which one is NOT when Wemberly worried?

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Question 28Wemberly Worried

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she’s mad

she’s happy

she’s scared

she’s sad

What describes Wemberly’s feelings?

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Question 29Wemberly Worried

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a toy cat

a toy dog

a toy bird

a toy rabbit

What helped Wemberly when she was worried?

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Question 30Wemberly Worried

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one thing she worried about happened

When she went to school,she met a friend

she only worried at home

she only worried at school

What changed for Wemberly?

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Correct!!!!

You are correct! Go to the next question.

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Not Correct

OOPS! Try that one again.

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Hooray !!!!

You Won!!!!!!!!!! Good Job!

You have learned about the books written by Kevin Henkes!

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Objectives

Audience: Grades 1-3

This PowerPoint game was created as an activity to go with the Dr. Seuss Author Study WebQuest, revised version.

Objectives: Recognizes characters Recalls story details Recognizes plot of a story Recognizes events of a story Recognizes character actions

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Credits

This PowerPoint game is a variation of the PowerPoint templates http://it.coe.uga.edu/wwild/pptgames/templates.html

Graphics in this project came from Microsoft clipartNo clipart from Kevin Henkes was used, as permission is needed.

Game by Sandie NicholsonLiteracy Tutor

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Copyright

by Sandie Nicholson, Literacy Tutor

Permission is granted for any educator to copy this PPT Game

Permission is granted to educators to modify or revise this game for educational purposes. The credits and copyright page are to remain with the game. Those who do are requested to add their names and affiliations, without deleting the names of others who have come before.

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