Define these words
Chinking- making noise
Upriver- it means going toward to the source of the river
Ponga- ponga is a type of tree.
Sentry- something like a guard
Pouwhenua- the statue that was carved
Fatigues and masks - a jumpsuit but a uniform
Staffs - its a type of stick
Bivouacs - a tnt made of sticks
Solar lights- it a light powered by the sun
Glow worms - it is a worm that glows
“Home in on us”- Home in on us means focusing on something.
Searing blow.- a painful hit
Remote- remote is isolated from something far away.
What was mum's old job? Mum's old job was a teacher.
Why is the camp called ‘camp radicals’? The camp is called camp radical because the people that are out there are living in the woods.
What is the tikanga about carving pou? Learn all about the tools so you can use It.
On page 42, why did Tre smile to himself? He saw his dad's carvings.
What was the purpose of the pouwhenua? One is a camera and one is a marking point.
How could you describe where Tre put his bag down? Big marae style
What were the people in the village doing BEFORE Tre and Muse’ arrival? And now? Some kids are reading. Kids are making cups and cooking/ carving.
Who carved the pou? Dad.
Why did Tre only murmur “nice one” to Phyn? (Rather than hugging him/celebrating/etc).
Why was Muse leaving in the middle of the night? Because they were in trouble because muse had a tracker .
What was on Muse’s arm? A tracker.
Who is Phyn in relation to the other characters? Tre’s brother.
Why did Phyn hit Tre and with what? Because he knew they were gonna get caught and so he hit them with a stick.
Who will now follow in dad's footsteps? Phyn and hopefully tre.
Was it the Phyn was silent written in italics like that? Because he was angry
What was their plan after leaving the camp?
Wait until the tacker dies.
If you were Tre, what would you do in this situation?
Go wih muse to put a stop in the tracker
No comments:
Post a Comment