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Week 7 Answers

This document contains a weekly packet for a 7th grade class, including a spelling list, vocabulary words, reading comprehension questions, and instructions for homework. It provides assignments on spelling, vocabulary, reading about characters in "I Survived" chapters 13-14, and questions about their plans and destinations at the end of the story. The packet is designed to help students practice essential skills and demonstrate their understanding of events in the novel.

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Week 7 Answers

This document contains a weekly packet for a 7th grade class, including a spelling list, vocabulary words, reading comprehension questions, and instructions for homework. It provides assignments on spelling, vocabulary, reading about characters in "I Survived" chapters 13-14, and questions about their plans and destinations at the end of the story. The packet is designed to help students practice essential skills and demonstrate their understanding of events in the novel.

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Name: ______________________________________

Date: _______________________________________
Class: _________

Weekly Packet: Week __7___

Unit: I Survived Chap 13-14

Spelling:

1.
2.
3.
4.

address
clock
eighteen
heart
2

5. hurt
6. quiet
7. quite
8. nineteen
9. seventeen
10.
sixteen
Sunday homework: Write spelling words 4 times nicely on A4 paper.

Vocabulary Not on Test:

Word

Definition

blazing
clutch=grab=
grasp
horribly

raw

scraped

smoldering

Part of
Speech

bright; fiery
Example: The summer sun is blazing.
to hold tightly
Example: Baby monkeys clutch their moms
as they swing from tree to tree.
badly
Example: I think I did horribly on my test
because I didnt study.
having the surface open and painful
Example: He scrubbed his hands clean until
they felt raw.
cut up where the skin is worn or torn of
Example: Her knee was scraped after she fell
down.
when a fire is smoking but not in flames
Example: The trees were still smoldering
days after the forest fire.

Adjective
Verb

Adverb

Adjective

Adjective

adjective

Vocabulary for the Test:


Word

bandage

crutches

faith

Definition

Part of
Speech

a piece of material that covers and protects an


injured part of the body
Example: After she fell down, her mom put a
bandage on her knee.
something you lean on to help you walk if your leg is
injured
Example: The boy had to walk with crutches
because he broke his leg.
a strong belief or trust
Example: Ms. Natasha has faith in God.
3

Noun

Noun

Noun

limp
pray
rage
refugee

relief

roughlyge
ntly

wise

to walk unevenly because of an injury


Example: After the car hit it, the dog limped away.
to talk to or ask God for help and guidance
Example: When people are sick, I pray for them.
really strong or extreme anger
Example: Wilkie could not help his rage when he
found out that Fletch had left him.
someone who flees or escapes for safety
Example: The refugees in Nablus live in the camps.
the feeling of being comfortable or feeling better
Example: I didnt go to the bathroom during break,
so I had to hold it until the end of Ms. Natashas
class. It was such a relief when I finally got to go to
the bathroom.
with roughness or violence
Example: The wind from the storm roughly blew
through the trees.
having wisdom, experience, understanding, and
knowledge
Example: Old people tend to be wise, so we should
listen to them.

Verb

Verb
Noun
Noun

Noun

Adverb

adjectiv
e

Name: __________________________

Read Around the Word


heading (p. 76)
Clues to help you figure out the meaning:
_____________________________________________________________________________________
What it really means: ___to go in the direction of____________________________________________
ash (p. 87)
Clues to help you figure out the meaning:
_____________________________________________________________________________________
What it really means: ___the black stuf left over after something is burned_______________________
4

Reading Comprehension: Chapter 13


1) Did Leo get his gold nugget back? (p.75)

__Yes, Wilkie took the bag from Fletch and gave it to Leo. Inside was the
nugget._______________________________________________________
2) What simile shows how strong Wilkie is? (p. 76)

___Wilkie shook them of like they were butterflies.__________________


_____________________________________________________________

3) Who stopped Wilkie from killing Fletch? (p.76)

__Morris stopped him.__________________________________________


_____________________________________________________________

4) What does Wilkie do with Fletch? (p.77)

_He drags him to the police._____________________________________


_____________________________________________________________

5) What action shows that Wilkie is changing as a character? (p. 78)

__He gave the bag of loot to the woman who lost everything in the
fire.__
_____________________________________________________________

Chapter 14
1) What city did the boys go to? (p.81) __Sacramento___________________
2) Why did they want to leave San Francisco? (p. 83-84)

_There wasnt enough food and water for everyone in San Francisco,
and they wanted a new beginning.___________________________________

3) When the boys first got to Sacramento, they planned on sharing a room and selling newspapers,
but after Leo sold his gold nugget, their plans changed. Where does Wilkie go at the end of the
story? (p. 85-86)

___Wilkie goes to Seattle to find the man who wants to make him a
football star.__________________________________________________
4) Where do Leo and Morris go? (p. 86)
___They go to New York City to find Morriss
cousins._________________________________________________

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