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Page 1: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

Me and Uncle Romie

Page 2: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

Why was James sent to New York City?

a. He was invited to go to a school there.

b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist.

c. His mother was pregnant and needed rest.

d. His parents wanted him to meet his aunt and uncle.

Page 3: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

Why was James sent to New York City?

a. He was invited to go to a school there.

b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist.

c. His mother was pregnant and needed rest.

d. His parents wanted him to meet his aunt and uncle.

Page 4: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

Why was James unhappy about going to stay with his

aunt and uncle?

a. He thought his uncle looked a little scary.

b. He worried about taking his first train ride.

c. He wanted to help his mother with the twins.

d. He had planned to spend time with his best friend.

Page 5: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

Why was James unhappy about going to stay with his

aunt and uncle?

a. He thought his uncle looked a little scary.

b. He worried about taking his first train ride.

c. He wanted to help his mother with the twins.

d. He had planned to spend time with his best friend.

Page 6: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

Why do you think the author described the sky as turning “from dark blue to black” near the end of James’s train ride?

a. To create a feeling of sadness and loneliness

b. To tell about a storm that was on the way

c. To show that the city was dark and dirty

d. To show the journey took a long time

Page 7: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

Why do you think the author described the sky as turning “from dark blue to black” near the end of James’s train ride?

a. To create a feeling of sadness and loneliness

b. To tell about a storm that was on the way

c. To show that the city was dark and dirty

d. To show the journey took a long time

Page 8: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

Where did Uncle Romie spend most of his time?

a. In his studiob. On the flights of stairsc. At his art showd. On his fire escape

Page 9: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

Where did Uncle Romie spend most of his time?

a. In his studiob. On the flights of stairsc. At his art showd. On his fire escape

Page 10: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

How are James and Uncle Romie alike?

a. They were famous artists.b. They enjoyed pepper jelly.c. They grew up in a city.d. They played stickball.

Page 11: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

How are James and Uncle Romie alike?

a. They were famous artists.b. They enjoyed pepper jelly.c. They grew up in a city.d. They played stickball.

Page 12: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

Which of the following is an opinion from the story?

a. Aunt Nanette made a birthday cake.b. B.J. was the greatest train watcher.c. Uncle Rome lived in New York City.d. James visited a neighborhood called

Harlem.

Page 13: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

Which of the following is an opinion from the story?

a. Aunt Nanette made a birthday cake.b. B.J. was the greatest train

watcher.c. Uncle Rome lived in New York City.d. James visited a neighborhood called

Harlem.

Page 14: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

How did James feel after his birthday in New York?

a. Worriedb. Angryc. Unhappyd. Pleased

Page 15: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

How did James feel after his birthday in New York?

a. Worriedb. Angryc. Unhappyd. Pleased

Page 16: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

The author probably wrote this story from James’s point of

view to show how …

a. children thought differently than adults.

b. James’s uncle became a famous artist.

c. James’s feelings and attitudes changed.

d. city life was better than country life.

Page 17: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

The author probably wrote this story from James’s point of

view to show how …

a. children thought differently than adults.

b. James’s uncle became a famous artist.

c. James’s feelings and attitudes changed.

d. city life was better than country life.

Page 18: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

What is the most likely reason the author wrote this story?

a. To tell about a boy who gets to know his uncle

b. To describe how to make different kinds of art

c. To show how families work together to solve problems

d. To explain why many people like to live in the country

Page 19: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

What is the most likely reason the author wrote this story?

a. To tell about a boy who gets to know his uncle

b. To describe how to make different kinds of art

c. To show how families work together to solve problems

d. To explain why many people like to live in the country

Page 20: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

What made Uncle Romie’s paintings special?

Page 21: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

They reminded people of good times they had.

Page 22: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

What did Uncle Romie include in the painting he

made for James?

Page 23: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

He included tall buildings, baseball ticket stubs, the label from the pepper jelly jar, and

trains.

Page 24: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

At the end of the story, why did James collect things, such as a feather, tiger lilies, and a

train schedule?

Page 25: Me and Uncle Romie. Why was James sent to New York City? a. He was invited to go to a school there. b. He wanted to learn how to become an artist. c

He was making a collage for his uncle’s birthday, and he wanted to included things that reminded him of his

uncle.