by Sharon Creech A Visual Dictionary Ch 1 15 A Face at the Window Chapter 1 Euclid Ohio A real town A fictional town Bybanks Kentucky all jammed together like a row of birdhouses ID: 255386
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Walk Two Moonsby Sharon Creech
A Visual Dictionary, Ch. 1- 15Slide2
A Face at the WindowChapter 1Slide3
Euclid, Ohio
A real town
A fictional town
Bybanks
, Kentucky
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“…all jammed together like a row of birdhouses …”
p. 2Slide5
plaster wall p. 3
Think…What might this represent or symbolize? Slide6
The Chickabiddy Starts a Story
Chapter 2Slide7
“walloping great thundercloud”
p. 6
p. 6-7
“ornery and stubborn as an old donkey”
What does this symbolize?
What does this symbolize?Slide8
BraveryChapter 3Slide9
swimming hole
p. 11
p. 12
whangdoodle
an imaginary creature in children’s books (Roald Dahl, Julie Andrews Edwards)
Either a terrible
beast or a kind, wise
animal
A deer with slippers that can change colors and has a sweet tooth
A deep place for swimmingIn a stream or riverSlide10
That’s What I’m Telling You
Chapter 4
(No Visuals)Slide11
A Damsel in Distress
Chapter 5Slide12
shoulder
p. 26
The edge of the road
p. 27
The idea that a woman (a damsel) needs rescuing from a monster, villain or horrible situation
Damsel in distress Slide13
Dismantled p. 28
The carburetor was dismantled by Gramps
The carburetor blends air and fuel for the internal combustion engine in carsSlide14
Blackberries
Chapter 6Slide15
Diabolic
(p. 29)
Divulge (p. 29)
Muesli (p. 30)
Extremely horrible
To tell someone private
information or secrets
A breakfast dish consisting of oats, grains, fresh or dried fruit, seeds and nutsSlide16
Ill-Ah-No-Way
Chapter 7Slide17
Lake Michigan
One of the five Great Lakes
Located entirely within the US
Second largest Great
Lake
As wide as Massachusetts and THREE TIMES LONGER!!!Slide18
The Lunatic
Chapter 8
(No Visuals)Slide19
The Message
Chapter 9Slide20
civilized
p. 46
Polite and well-mannered
p. 46
pandemonium
A situation with no clear rules or order; similar to chaosSlide21
Huzza, Huzza
Chapter 10Slide22
shrapnel
p. 54
A fragment of a bullet or bomb from a war
p. 56
Wisconsin Dells
A popular tourist destination; known for beautiful scenery and waterparks Slide23
Flinching
Chapter 11Slide24
Scenery p. 59
Beautiful outdoor surroundings – could be trees, forests, deserts, oceanSlide25
The Marriage Bed
Chapter 12Slide26
Philosopher p. 71
A person who contemplates deep important ideas
Cornell West is a modern day philosopher
Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopherSlide27
Pipestone National Monument p. 73
Native Americans have quarried (dug out) the red pipestone here for thousands of years.
It is a sacred because
the pipestone quarried here is carved into pipes used for prayer.
Many
believe that the pipe's smoke carries
a
prayer to the Great Spirit. Link to Google Map hereSlide28
Aspen grove p. 77
An aspen is a tall poplar tree; its leaves turn colors and fall off in autumn
A grove is a grouping of similar types of trees
Aspen leaves quiver and tremble in any wind Slide29
Bouncing Birkway
Chapter 13
(No Visuals)Slide30
The Rhododendron
Chapter 14Slide31
“sheared off the tops of the hedge”
p. 85
Cut off the top of a bush
p. 85
rhododendron
A woody bush; usually evergreen
Flowers in the spring with a wide variety of colors