historical fiction
What kind of genre is this story? ___
Jean Fritz
Who is the author? __
Hamilton, PA
What is the setting? ___
Ann Hamilton, a 10 year old girl. Brothers David and Daniles. Andy McPhale and Arthur Scott.
Who are the main characters? ____, a ___ year old girl; her brothers __, her dad and mom, ___ and ___.
Ann Hamilton was Jean Fritz's great, great grandmother.
How does the author know about Ann Hamilton? ___ was Jean Fritz's ___!
fault. west. Cold water over her head.
What was "The Rule?" Anyone who finds ___ with ___ gets a bucket of ___ poured over his/her ___.
Gettysburg, PA.
Where did Ann's family moved from? They moved from ___.
Babies or boys. Girl friend. Cousin Margaret.
What type of children lived in the cabins? How did Ann feel about this? All of the children were ___ or ___. Ann missed having a ___, and she missed her ___.
road
Of all the places on her father's hill, where did Ann like it best? She liked the ___ the best.
Diary.
What was Ann's dearest possession? Her ___
wooden doll. Carved. Gettysburg.
Who was Semanthie? Semanthie was the ___ that Ann's father had ___ for her while they were at ___.
some day
What two words did Ann come to hate? ___
Opposite. Cold water?
Why did Daniel say the cows were cooperating and obedient when they really were not? Daniel said the ___ of what he meant because he did not want to get caught in a ____.
Andy McPhale
Who was the only other child Ann's age near Hamilton Hill
tend the fire
What did Ann forget to do? She forgot to ___ (the most important job of all).
Moods. mysteries and secrets. Promises.
How did Ann describe the roads? Roads have ___, ___, and __ to tell and ___ to make around every corner.
Arthur Scott of Lancaster County
Whom did Ann meet while walking to Aunt Mary and Uncle John's house? She met a man named ___.
more land
Why did this man come to this side of the mountain to settle? He came because there was ___ then he could ever afford in the east.
steak
He wanted a ___ in the new part of the country.
To stay for dinner
19. What did it mean if someone asked to have his name put in a pot? It meant he'd like ___.
Valley Forge.
What part of the dinner conversation caught Ann's attention? The topic of ___ caught her attention.
The rule. Western ladies and their manners.
Why did David pour cold water on Daniel? He broke ___. He had complained about ____ and their ____.
Spring.
When did Arthur Scott say he would be back? In the ___.
Write. Words in the dirt.
What did Ann teach Andy to do? What did they use to do this with? ___; she spelled Andy's name with pea pods and scratched ____ in the ___.
Diary. David.
What was missing from the shelf? Who did Ann think took it? Her ___ was missing. She thought her brother ___ took it.
Linen tablecloth.
25. What did Ann plan to use for her tea party on the hill? She planned to use her mother's ___.
weather.
What did Father announce at every sunup? The ___
To the mountain for the winter. Should come and stay.
Where did Andy want Ann to go with him and his family? They were going to ___ for the ___. He suggested that she ___ and ___ with her cousin Margaret.
Peas pods. Destroyed. Hamilton Hill.
What happen during the storm? Ann gathered as many ___ as she could, but her plants were ___. The late crop was __, but ___ was still standing.
Psalm
After the storm, what did Mr. Hamilton recite? His favorite _____.
Storm. McPhales's
Why did Andy's family end up staying at Ann's house? The ____ blew in part of the ____ house.
Andy. A new deer skin cover.
Who actually rook Ann's dairy? What did he do to it? ____ took it when he was mad. He made a new ____ for it.
hoofbeats
What startled Ann along the road while she was picking grapes? ___ was on Hamilton Hill.
Linen tablecloth. lavender flowered plates
How did Ann and her mother welcome General Washington to their house? They set the table with the ___, they used the ___, and they made plenty of ___. .
Love. important to the settlement.
What did George Washington help Ann to finally realize? She had begun to ___ Hamilton Hill. She understood that she was ____ to the ___ of the west.
Margaret. Spring.
What good news did Ann finally receive? ___ was coming to visit and stay awhile in the ___.
Personification
A figure of speech that gives the qualities of a person to an animal, an object, or an idea ___
plot
A sequence of related events in a story ___.
Resolution
The outcome of the plot or how things are settled in the end ___.
Conflict
A struggle between characters or an event that causes concern __.
Falling action
The events that occur after the climax ___.
Exposition
Information about the setting and characters ___.
Climax
The moment of greatest interest or emotion ___.
Setting
Where and when a story takes place ____.