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"The View From Saturday" Ch. 4-12 Test Review
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They can make bad situations into good one or KINDNESS
-To always give a little back (drops of ink),
They got Mrs. O 'back on her feet', and gave her confidence and trust.
He gives a pink wrapped heart puzzle to the first tea party with the Souls at the Sillington House.
Complimenting Julian, because Mrs. O means that Julian focuses on the details, and he enjoys the trip along the way to the destination.
Paraplegic: Impairment in motor or sensory function of the lower half (legs)/paralyzed from the waist down - Bonus: 10 years.
The Souls/the Souls helping Mrs. O 'stand on her own feet', also BALANCE.
Multiple answers valid w/ explanatrion and/or supporting quotes.
The ability to voice your opinion, be open and comfort/kindness.
he View from Saturday reveals we don't always know why we make the choices we do and we're not the only ones making such choices.
It made sense and Mr. SIngh knew a lot about the sea.
Mr. SIngh (other answers valid w/ explanation and quote)
That even the underdogs can win, have faith in others, they are supporting them-other answers valid if given explanation.
Noah and the Souls ask 'Now What', and have the courage to take what they learn and dig deeper to learn even more.
Mischeif is playful trouble, but malice is just mean and cold.
The puzzle, which all four of them put together, is like their weird, unexpected friendship.
They now ask 'So What' instead of asking 'Now What'
He does things of malice, and he is not a risk taker (doesn't have 'chops')
The Souls half invite Mrs. O, along with her half promise to herself that she;d go, making her whole and causing her to go.
Every step is part of the journey, appreciate every step-it's about the journey, not the destination.
Define paraplegic. (Bonus 10 pts: How long did Mrs. Olinski think about what she'd say to her 1st 6th grade class?)
What do all the Souls learn/find?
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Why does Mr. SIngh use the sea voyage metaphor when describing the experiences of the Souls and Mrs. O?
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How did Noah prove that The Souls were different from the other modern 6th graders?
What made Mrs. O say 6th graders had changed?
What does the puzzle represent?
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Why are the choices in The View from Saturday important?
How does Ethan show courage at the Sillington house?
What does Julian learn on his journey and teach the Souls?
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What effect does the SIllington house have on its visitors?
Who does The View from Saturday present as the wisest character?
How did Mrs. O come to realize her prophecy that she would have tea again at the Sillington House>
For what is the ivory monkey a metaphor?
Why is the competition an academic competition and not an athletic competition? How does the focus on academics change up the familiar story of a triumphant underdog team? Explain with quotes.
While learning calligraphy, what lesson(s) do Noah Gershom learn? (Name only 1)
Was Mrs. O complimenting or complaining about Julian when she said, 'Julian makes each mile of a journey of quarter inches.'? Explain your answer!
What had the kindness of the Souls done for Mrs. O that 'all the king's horses and all the king's men' could not do?
What made Mrs. Olinski decide not to choose Ham for the team?
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How does mischief differ from pranks of malice?
What does the rope symbolize when the 6th graders all pull it out and place it where a medal would go?

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While learning calligraphy, what lesson(s) do Noah Gershom learn? (Name only 1)-To always give a little back (drops of ink),
What do all the Souls learn/find? They can make bad situations into good one or KINDNESS
What does Julian learn on his journey and teach the Souls?Every step is part of the journey, appreciate every step-it's about the journey, not the destination.
How does Ethan show courage at the Sillington house?He gives a pink wrapped heart puzzle to the first tea party with the Souls at the Sillington House.
What made Mrs. Olinski decide not to choose Ham for the team?He does things of malice, and he is not a risk taker (doesn't have 'chops')
What effect does the SIllington house have on its visitors?The ability to voice your opinion, be open and comfort/kindness.
How does mischief differ from pranks of malice?Mischeif is playful trouble, but malice is just mean and cold.
What does the rope symbolize when the 6th graders all pull it out and place it where a medal would go?That even the underdogs can win, have faith in others, they are supporting them-other answers valid if given explanation.
Why does Mr. SIngh use the sea voyage metaphor when describing the experiences of the Souls and Mrs. O?It made sense and Mr. SIngh knew a lot about the sea.
Was Mrs. O complimenting or complaining about Julian when she said, 'Julian makes each mile of a journey of quarter inches.'? Explain your answer!Complimenting Julian, because Mrs. O means that Julian focuses on the details, and he enjoys the trip along the way to the destination.
How did Mrs. O come to realize her prophecy that she would have tea again at the Sillington House>The Souls half invite Mrs. O, along with her half promise to herself that she;d go, making her whole and causing her to go.
What had the kindness of the Souls done for Mrs. O that 'all the king's horses and all the king's men' could not do?They got Mrs. O 'back on her feet', and gave her confidence and trust.
For what is the ivory monkey a metaphor?The Souls/the Souls helping Mrs. O 'stand on her own feet', also BALANCE.
What made Mrs. O say 6th graders had changed?They now ask 'So What' instead of asking 'Now What'
Define paraplegic. (Bonus 10 pts: How long did Mrs. Olinski think about what she'd say to her 1st 6th grade class?)Paraplegic: Impairment in motor or sensory function of the lower half (legs)/paralyzed from the waist down - Bonus: 10 years.
How did Noah prove that The Souls were different from the other modern 6th graders?Noah and the Souls ask 'Now What', and have the courage to take what they learn and dig deeper to learn even more.
Why is the competition an academic competition and not an athletic competition? How does the focus on academics change up the familiar story of a triumphant underdog team? Explain with quotes.Multiple answers valid w/ explanatrion and/or supporting quotes.
Why are the choices in The View from Saturday important?he View from Saturday reveals we don't always know why we make the choices we do and we're not the only ones making such choices.
Who does The View from Saturday present as the wisest character?Mr. SIngh (other answers valid w/ explanation and quote)
What does the puzzle represent?The puzzle, which all four of them put together, is like their weird, unexpected friendship.