This week's story is a little hard and some of the questions in the worksheet could be hard as well. So I hope you'd try your best, don't give up, and don't be discouraged even if you think it's hard. I also tried some different things so that you would interact with the book more and use more of your imaginations.
This week's homework has three parts.
1. Read out loud from page 110 to page 129 once and then read it again silently. Read pages 132 to 133 silently twice.
2. Complete your worksheet.
3. Take a picture and upload it.
There are four main parts in the worksheet. In the second simple question, you will have to think about whether the narrator (the narrator is the speaker, the main character, and the "musher") is a girl or boy and circle "girl" and "she" or "boy" and "he". You will have to explain why you think so in the first free response question. The last part of the worksheet is different from the last one. It tells you to imagine being a sled dog and write a short story about yourself or a journey you had. If you like drawing better than writing, you can draw a picture of yourself as a sled dog.
You should download the worksheet before tomorrow. It will not be available afterwards.
In the end, I hope you have fun! Good luck and see you next week!
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