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Vocabulary Word Search Find the words on the peach. R H S C A O S Y S P C O P W A E A I E A R T H W O R M W Q E P I L N S L O S E A G U L L S P L K T U O O Y N A R S C R M O S W I O N B O A M R I W C A H T O P I D B S V M C C N U S S O R E C O N I H R X I H C H S N M D E N A K E A Y A P H I A E V E R T P A V H R N Y N N R S D X P U T F T C Y K A W G G Y E L G U B Y D A L F S Y R I F B O R X Q I W E N O T S G J A M E S X J Q M P B A T N W N J S D E S C C Q T U T J U B ARCH EARTHWORM LADYBUG PEACH SHARKS BOOTS GRASSHOPPER LONDON PRECIOUS SILKWORM CENTIPEDE HAILSTONES MAYOR RHINOCEROS SMASHING CREATURES JAMES MUSICIAN SEAGULLS STONE 1

Vocabulary Word Unscramble Unscramble the words. Use the words in the text box for help. ancient miserable horrible monument insects travelers entrance mistaken hailstones selfish musician screeched creatures shrieked musty 1. ishfles 2. horibelr 3. ohnaetilss 4. sridkeeh 5. cnaentre 6. snamkeit 7. erarstecu 8. neissct 9. uicmsain 10. rrsleavte 11. berieslma 12. ustym 13. rcheesced 14. tenanic 15. omuennmt 2

Working with Words Complete each sentence using a word from the text box. orphan gliding nuisance genius musty permitted companions flavor inspection wildly extraordinary frantically literally arch fizzy 1. James and his were terrified when the peach rolled off the cliff into the sea. 2. Centipede called James a/an when he heard James s plan. 3. James was not to go outside of his aunts garden. 4. Centipede said the peach had a perfectly delightful. 5. Centipede was dancing when he fell off the side of the peach. 6. James became a/an when his parents were eaten by an angry rhinoceros. 7. James stood looked up at the fruit. 8. They saw the sharks through the water. 9. The little man had a/an smell. 10. Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker were drinking glasses of lemonade while James worked. 11. James worked to untie Centipede s boots. 12. Miss Spider was screaming with excitement. 13. The became covered with glorious colors. 14. James s aunts thought he was a disgusting. 15. Miss Spider went to make a/an of the damage done to the giant peach. 3

Crossword Puzzle 1 Complete the puzzle. 2 Word Bank ladybug audience bomb razors earthworm hammocks rainbow monument centipede beauty grasshopper limousine 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Across 2. The said he was a musician. 3. James and his companions rode in a during the parade. 6. Aunt Sponge said the peach was a 9. Centipede had a pair of jaws as sharp as 10. The wore boots. 11. The people in New York thought the peach was a Down 1. The peach stone became a in Central Park. 3. The had nine black spots on her scarlet shell. 4. The was used as bait to get the seagulls to come close to the peach. 5. Miss Spider made soft for everyone to sleep in. 7. The became spellbound when they heard the grasshopper play. 8. The Cloud-Men painted a 4

Comprehension: Chapters 1-20 Using complete sentences, briefly respond to the following. 1. Describe James s perfect life before he went to live with his aunts. 2. How did James s aunts treat him? 3. What did the little man give James? 4. Why were the creatures inside the peach so large? 5. What did James s aunts do with the giant peach? 6. How did James get inside the giant peach? 7. How did the giant peach start rolling down the hill? 8. Why were the creatures afraid to eat any of the peach when they were floating in the ocean? 9. How did the seagulls help James and his companions escape from the sharks? 10. How was the earthworm used to getting the seagulls to come closer to the peach? 5

Comprehension Chapters 21-39 Using complete sentences, briefly respond to the following. 1. How many seagulls were needed to lift the peach out of the ocean? 2. Why did the captain of the Queen Mary want to send a message to the Queen? 3. What did the first officer think was wrong with the ship s captain? 4. Which musical instrument did the old Grasshopper sound like when he played? 5. Why did Miss Spider think it was satisfactory when the peach rolled over Aunt Sponge and killed her? 6. Why did Centipede fall off the peach? 7. How did James save Centipede s life? 8. What did James and his companions think about the Cloud-Men? 9. Why did James think they were floating over America? 10. How was the purple paint removed from Centipede? 11. How did the people of New York City welcome the travelers? 6

Writing Activity 1 Compose a short essay describing your favorite creature from this story. Explain why you particularly liked this creature. 7

Writing Activity 2 Do you think James was a good leader for his companions during their travel? Why/why not? 8

Quiz Read each of the following. Circle the correct answer. 1. James and his companions began their trip in. a. Ireland b. America c. England d. Africa 2. What color was the bag the little man gave James? a. green b. white c. purple d. blue 3. Which creature was responsible for providing the light inside the peach? a. Centipede b. Silkworm c. Miss Spider d. Glow-Worm 4. Which creature had razor sharp jaws? a. Miss Spider b. Centipede c. Earthworm d. Silkworm 5. The little man told James that if he drank the water that had been made with the crystals, he would never be again. a. tired b. monument c. miserable d. sleepy 6. The creatures grew large because they had all some of the crystals James had dropped. a. swallowed b. shipped c. screeched d. selfish 7. James s aunts thought he was a. a. mayor b. nuisance c. monument d. crystal 8. James was about years old when his parents died. a. eight b. seven c. four d. ten 9. The Cloud-Men threw at the giant peach. a. rocks b. peaches c. oranges d. hailstones 9

10. How much did Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker charge people to see the giant peach? a. one pound b. one peach c. one shilling d. one dollar 11. James thought they were floating over America because he saw. a. a flag b. skyscrapers c. an airplane d. the mayor 12. The giant peach rolled through a factory before it reached the ocean. a. truck b. clothing c. chocolate d. juice 13. The Cloud-Men were painting a. a. rainbow b. snowstorm c. hailstone d. peach 14. The peach stone became a in New York City. a. miserable b. monument c. parade d. factory 15. The little man had a smell. a. nibbling b. satisfactory c. musty d. pleasant 16. The crystals were and beautiful. a. extraordinary b. pink c. huge d. mistaken 17. Miss Spider and Silkworm set up a factory and made for tightrope walkers. a. shoes b. chocolate c. clothes d. ropes 18. James and his companions rode in an open during the parade. a. fire truck b. limousine c. peach d. crane 10