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Where was the plane flying to?
Llama
Lime
Lima
Lemon
Why did the plane come down?
It was struck by lightning.
It was struck by rain.
It collided with another plane.
It had engine failure.
How high was the plane flying?
30,000 metres
300,000 metres
300 metres
3,000 metres
4 How many people were travelling on the plane?
90
92
95
93
Where did Juliane land?
In her garden
In the woods
In the USA
In the rainforest
How long was she there?
20 days
15 days
10 days
5 days
What is the picture showing?
red paint
cuts and bruises
A broken arm
A dislocated arm
What is the picture showing?
An injured spine
A broken wrist
A broken collarbone
A fractured skull
In the story we read, what happens to Juliane?
She survives a terrifying plane crash into a Peruvian jungle.
She starts out on a long journey across the country of Peru
She and her mother observe a horrible helicopter accident.
She helps rescuers find a plan crash victim lost in the jungle.
As Juliane Koepcke's plane fell from the sky, she remembers "thinking that the jungle trees below looked just like broccoli." What important fact about Juliane does this show?
She was able to observe the situation without panicking.
She was unaware that her life was in danger.
She used her imagination to distract herself from the terror.
She felt confident that the plane would not crash.
In the story, what does Juliane believe she must do to be rescued?
Stay put, so she doesn't get lost
Write a message in the sandy riverbank
Follow the river to civilization
Light a fire so that the smoke will be visible
What is one reason Juliane's food choices are limited?
She is allergic to many of the fruits and plants
It is the dry season and food is hard to find.
She thinks the candy will be all she needs.
She doesn't have tools to obtain or cook food.
What is most likely the meaning of the encounter as it is used in the story. Pay attention to the context clues.
I have to look out for piranhas, but I've learned that fish are dangerous only in standing water. I also expect to encounter caimans, alligator-like reptiles, but they generally don't attack people.
to begin the formal study of a subject
to comment on the quality of something
to come upon unexpectedly or suddenly
to leave out by. mistake
What is most likely the meaning of collisions as it is used in the excerpt below?
I spend the tenth day drifting in the water. I"m constantly bumping into logs, and it requires a great deal of strength to climb over them and not break any bones in these collisions.
two or more things coming forcefully into contact
violent and angry actions taken by people against one another
times when fast-moving objects fall downward quickly
cries or other sounds that are very loud
Why is Juliane Koepcke more likely to survive her situation than thers?
She doesn't get distressed by the harsh conditions.
Her knowledge of the jungle and its wildlife help her.
Her crash injuries are very minor and allow her to stay strong
She knows that the sound of the plane will lead her to people.
Give an example of her knowledge that helped Juliane survive. Be specific
In the passage below, what does the word unscathed most likely mean?
Koepcke woke up hours later to see the sun shining brightly through the canopy of leaves overhead. While she still felt out of it, she immediately realized that she had survived the plane crash. She hadn’t survived unscathed and felt pain from what would later be discovered as a broken collarbone. She had other injuries which included some deep cuts on her arms and legs. Her left eye was also swollen shut and she’d lost her glasses in her descent from the plane to the ground. She heard planes flying overhead that were looking for wreckage from the crash. She knew they wouldn’t be able to see her through the trees. Despite her injuries, she was still able to walk and she began walking to find help.
unhurt
completely
injured
quickly
What is one clue to Juliane that she may be getting close to cvilization?
The sees a rescue plane overhead
She hears the hoatzin bird which lives near lakes.
She sees smoke from a cooking fire.
She finds pieces of the plane.
What is most likely the meaning of the encounter as it is used in the story. Pay attention to the context clues.
I have to look out for piranhas, but I've learned that fish are dangerous only in standing water. I also expect to encounter caimans, alligator-like reptiles, but they generally don't attack people.
to begin the formal study of a subject
to comment on the quality of something
to come upon unexpectedly or suddenly
to leave out by. mistake
What is most likely the meaning of collisions as it is used in the excerpt below?
I spend the tenth day drifting in the water. I"m constantly bumping into logs, and it requires a great deal of strength to climb over them and not break any bones in these collisions.
two or more things coming forcefully into contact
violent and angry actions taken by people against one another
times when fast-moving objects fall downward quickly
cries or other sounds that are very loud
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