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The Town that Fooled the British
Author: Lisa Papp Illustrator: Robert Papp
Guide written by Jillian Hume
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The Town that Fooled the British
Prediction Chart
Before reading the story The Town that Fooled the British, take a picture walk through the book. Look at only the pictures, don’t read any of the text. Make predictions about what will happen in the story and record your thoughts in the left-hand column. While reading, fill out the center column by using clues from the story. Then, fill out the right column as your prediction changes while reading the story.
What I Predict Clues from the Story
Changes to My Prediction
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The Town that Fooled the British
Onomatopoeia Comic Strip
Onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the sound it represents. A good example of this is in the first paragraph of The Town that Fooled the British.
“Click, clack, clack.”
The sound literally makes the meaning of the word. The author, Lisa Papp, wants you to be able to hear the sound of Henry’s shoes running wildly along the docks. Other examples include but are not limited to: buzz, crash, boom, squeak, clang, and hiss.
In the boxes below, create a comic strip using at least five onomatopoeia words. The comic can be about any topic you choose, but must include at least 6 boxes. You can add more boxes if you wish.
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Newspaper Article
After reading The Town that Fooled the British, pretend that you are a newspaper reporter and have interviewed Henry Middle. Write an article about the event that took place in August of 1812 in Maryland using make-believe yet realistic direct quotes. Draw a picture to complete your article.
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Headline:
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Vocabulary Map
All of the words below are used in the story The Town that Fooled the British. Pick one of the words and create a vocabulary word map. When you have finished, compare and contrast word maps with other students who chose the same vocabulary word that you did.
Valiant Canteen Evacuation Cellar Haste Clamored Lurking Douse Bombardment Sulked
Word:
Antonym Synonym Part of speech: (Noun, verb, adjective, etc.)
Definition:
Word in a meaningful sentence:
Draw a picture illustrating the sentence:
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3-Dimensional Shapes
Flip through the pages of The Town that Fooled the British and look for three-dimensional objects in the pictures. Complete the chart below, then use the given examples to determine the faces and edges of each shape.
Object from Book 3-Dimensional Shape
Door
Rectangular Prism
Cube Pyramid
Faces: __________________________ Faces: __________________________
Edges: __________________________ Edges: __________________________
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Shipbuilding
The town of St. Michaels from the story The Town that Fooled the British was a shipbuilding town during the summer of 1813. Using household materials such as toothpicks, cork, paper, craft sticks, fabric, and clay, try to create a ship that floats. After building the ship and making a prediction, try to float the boat in a large tub of water, or the bathtub. Record what happens. Then, try adding weight to it, taking weight off of it, or using other materials. Record the change you made, and if it helped your boat float.
Materials used: ______________________________________________________________________________
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Prediction (Will the boat you made sink or float?): ______________________________________________________________________________
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First try: Circle one --- My boat floats! My boat sank.
Second try: What did you do to make your boat different? What did you add or take away? __________________________________________
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Did your second boat float or sink? _______________
Third try: What did you do to make your boat different? What did you add or take away? ___________________________________________
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Did your third boat float or sink? _______________
Draw a picture of your first boat:
Draw a picture of your second boat:
Draw a picture of your third boat:
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Rhyming Words
Rhyming words appear a lot in everyday life. There are even words that rhyme in The Town that Fooled the British. Below is a list of words taken from the story. Find at least two words that rhyme with the given words; they do not have to be from the story.
Feet _________________________ _________________________
Town _________________________ _________________________
Ship _________________________ _________________________
Pace _________________________ _________________________
Fight _________________________ _________________________
Rain _________________________ _________________________
Way _________________________ _________________________
Tree _________________________ _________________________
Shook _________________________ _________________________
Boom _________________________ _________________________
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Order of Events
After reading The Town that Fooled the British, number the sentences below in the order they occurred.
_________ Henry told the general that they should hang the lanterns in the trees.
_________ Henry slipped his father’s uniform jacket button into his pocket.
_________ Holding a lantern, Henry searched St. Mary’s Square for his father.
_________ While soaking wet and covered with tears, Henry overheard soldiers say that they were ready to fight. Henry wished it was at home.
_________ Henry’s father told him that sometimes it doesn’t take a giant to defeat one.
_________ Henry ran along the docks to tell his father that the British have captured the river.
_________ Henry’s mother and sister were in the garden harvesting what they could before hiding in the cellar.
_________ Without waiting for his mom’s permission, Henry tucked the lanterns under his arm and raced for the door.
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How Would You Feel?
As Henry ran through the crowds looking for his father, he stumbles and comes face to face with the general instead. Instead of ignoring him, the general listens to his advice, and gathers all the lanterns in the town. How would you feel if you were Henry at this point in the story?
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How far is it?
Below is a map of the United States, with a dot on St. Michael’s. Put a circle on the map where you live. Use an atlas to determine how far your town or city is from St. Michaels.
About how far is it from St. Michaels to your town? __________________________________
About how far is it from St. Michaels to Chicago, Illinois? _____________________________
About how far is it from St. Michaels to Dallas, Texas? _______________________________
About how far is it from St. Michaels to Miami, Florida? _______________________________
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Alphabetical Order
Below is a list of words used in the story The Town that Fooled the British. Put them in alphabetical order on the lines.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Lantern Cellar Evacuation Maryland British
Warships Jacket Canteen Harvest Urgency
Livestock General Message Giant Victory
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Prefixes
A prefix is a group of letters, or sometimes a word, which is added to the beginning of a root word. A prefix changes the meaning of a root word. The root word is given below. Write the original meaning of the word, the new word with the prefix added, and then the new definition of the word. The first one is done for you.
Prefix: Out- Exceeding, away from
1. Root Word: Live
Definition: to have life
With Prefix: outlive
New Definition: to exceed the life of
2. Root Word: Number
Definition: ______________________________________________________________
With Prefix: _____________________________________________________________
New Definition: __________________________________________________________
3. Root Word: Bid Definition: ______________________________________________________________ With Prefix: _____________________________________________________________ New Definition: __________________________________________________________
4. Root Word: Door Definition: ______________________________________________________________ With Prefix: _____________________________________________________________ New Definition: __________________________________________________________
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Statistics
Below is a set of fictional math problems relating to the story The Town that Fooled the British. Be sure to show your work, or draw a picture to support your answer.
1. If one in every 10 residents in St. Michaels was a shipbuilder, what is the percentage?
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2. If Henry picked 10 vegetables from the garden, his mom picked 8, and his sister picked 6, what is the average number of vegetables each picked?
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3. Below is a set of numbers. It represents how many lanterns were brought to town by each
family. 14, 12, 8, 7, 7, 5, 15
Mean: ______________________________
Median: ______________________________
Mode: ______________________________
Range: ______________________________
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The Water Cycle
As Henry searches the town for his father to deliver the lanterns in the story The Town that Fooled the British, it is raining outside. This experiment will demonstrate the rain that Henry encountered in August of 1812.
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Materials: Zip sandwich bag Half cup of dirt Window Tape Water Squirt bottle
Procedure: Over newspaper, add ½ cup of dirt to zip sandwich bag. Mist dirt with water from squirt bottle. The soil should not be muddy, but moist. Zip the bag shut, making sure no air can escape. Tape the bag to a sunny window.
What do you think will happen as the bag heats up? Make a prediction. ____________________
Draw a picture of the bag after six hours of sunlight.
What is happening inside of the bag? _______________________________________________
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The Town that Fooled the British
Postcard
After reading The Town that Fooled the British, create a postcard that Henry might have sent to a friend or family member after the British overshot St. Michaels. Remember that a postcard is a short, to the point message. The top rectangle is for you to design the front of your postcard, a memorable picture from the event. The bottom rectangle represents the back of the postcard where you would write your short message, address it, and put a stamp on it.
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The Town that Fooled the British
ANSWER KEY
Order of Events: 7, 2, 5, 6, 8, 1, 3, 4
How Far is it: Chicago: about 800 miles Dallas: about 1,450 miles Miami: about 1,140 miles
Alphabetical Order: British, Canteen, Cellar, Evacuation, General, Giant, Harvest, Jacket, Lantern, Livestock, Maryland, Message, Urgency, Victory, Warships
Prefixes: 2. Number; a set of positive integers, outnumber, to exceed the number of 3. Bid; an offer made, outbid, to exceed last offer 4. Door; a moveable structure to open or close an entrance, outdoor, exceeding the limits of the entrance/door.
Statistics: 1)10% 2) 8 3) Mean: 9 Median: 8 Mode: 7 Range: 11
The Water Cycle: As the bag heats up, the bag becomes cloudy. It appears as condensation (clouds) as the water evaporates. Once the cloud inside of the bag is fully saturated, it will “rain.”