The BFG
Unit Review Sheet
These facts and definitions should be mastered throughout this unit. This page can be used for periodic review and study as you are finishing the unit and in the future.
Facts and Definitions
Lesson 1: In the Middle of the Night
- Vocabulary words: lavatory, dormitory, hedges, patriotism, transfigured, tremendous, suspiciously, repulsive.
Lesson 2: Snatched
- London is a city in England on the continent of Europe.
Lesson 3: The BFG
- Linking verbs link nouns to the rest of the sentence.
- Quotation marks set apart the words being spoken by a character.
Lesson 4: Ears and Snozzcumbers
- Colors can symbolize emotions and can affect people's moods.
Lesson 5: Time with the BFG
- Carbonation is caused when carbon dioxide is added to a liquid.
Lesson 6: Catching People and Dreams
- An interpreter explains what someone has said in a different language.
Lesson 7: A Nightmare for Fleshlumpeater
- Something tangible can be touched and seen. Something intangible cannot be touched or seen.
Lesson 8: A Dreamy Plan
- Vocabulary words: aghast, cloak, vanish, petrified, dexterity, ingenuity, flinch, and brooch.
Lesson 9: The Palace
- Actions can have positive and negative effects.
Lesson 10: A Breakfast Fit for a Queen
- A ratio is the proportional relationship between two amounts.
Lesson 11: Fighting Giants
- The Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines are branches of the armed forces in the United States.
Lesson 12: Snozzcumbers
- A director of a play or film casts the actors for the cast of characters.
Final Project: Recipe for a Dream or Newspaper Report
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