One Crazy Summer Vocabulary QuizVersion en ligne Test your knowledge of vocabulary from the book 'One Crazy Summer' with this fun quiz game! If you get a question wrong, that is okay! Use the feedback to see how the word is used in the book and try again. TEKS: ELAR 5 (3) Developing and sustaining foundational language skills: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and thinking--vocabulary. The student uses newly acquired vocabulary expressively. The student is expected to: (A) use print or digital resources to determine meaning. Sources: Grade 5 teks 0820. (n.d.). https://tea.texas.gov/academics/curriculum-standards/teks/grade5teks.pdf Williams-Garcia, R. (2012). One Crazy Summer. Amistad Press. par Hannah Sledge 1 What does it mean to be 'vain'? a Thinking that you are less important than others b To have doubts about yourself c Not caring what other people think d Excessively proud of or concerned about one's own appearance, qualities, or achievements: conceited 2 What does 'excursion' mean? a To stay home and do nothing b A short trip or outing to some place, usually for a special purpose c Having fun d Excuse 3 What is the meaning of 'exhibit'? a To hide something from the public b To be excited c To question someone or something d A display or show of something to the public for interest 4 What does it mean to be a 'revolutionary'? a A person who fights for change b A person who resists change c A person who wants the world to stay the same d A person who likes history 5 What does 'unity' mean? a Disagreement between two or more groups b Division c The state of being one or undivided: oneness d Conflict Feedback 1 Refer to page 130 in the book when Delphine said, "I don't have anything to be vain about. I have no desire to throw myself before people for their applause." 2 Refer to page 153 when Delphine said, "'We're going on an excursion.' Miss Merriam Webster would have been proud. Excursion. To Vonetta's and Fern's uncomprehending faces, I said, 'We're taking a bus ride to our own adventure.'" 3 Refer to page 159 in the book, "It wasn't right to stare at them like they were in an exhibit, but we couldn't help it. We didn't see many hippies in Brooklyn." 4 Refer to page 88 in the book, "Sister Mukumbu said, 'Yesterday we learned revolution means 'change' and that we can all be revolutionaries." 5 Refer to page 133 in the book when Sister Mukumbu said, "We look out for each other. The rally is one way of looking out for all of our sisters. All of our brothers. Unity, Sister Delphine. We have to stand united."