The Invention of Hugo Cabret
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: Train Station in Paris
- Definitions of the following prefixes and suffixes: de-, -ial, -ed, auto-, -ist
- Definitions of the following words: decrepit, agitated, automaton, frayed, artificial, disheveled, and horologist.
Lesson 2: Magic Tricks
- Illustrators use pictures to help communicate a story.
- Magicians never reveal their secrets.
Lesson 3: Memories
- Hans Christian Andersen was a Danish author born in the early 19th century known across the world for his famous fairy tales.
Lesson 4: The Key
- Good storytellers use body language and adjust the pitch and tone of their voice to reflect what is happening in the story.
Lesson 5: A Box
- Georges Méliès was a French pioneer in early filmmaking.
- The definitions of the following words: dredge, divert, armoire, sizeable, rediscover, celestial, and enveloped.
Lesson 6: Prometheus
- Prometheus is a Titan character in a Greek myth who steals fire from Zeus to give to the people.
- A theme is a message or truth an author communicates through the characters and events in a story.
Lesson 7: Six Months Later
- The Caldecott Medal is a prestigious award presented to the best picture book of the year.
Final Project: Hugo Mini-Projects
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