Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Mallory Goes Green by Laurie Friedman



Discussion Questions:




  1. What does it mean to be "going green"?


  2. Why do you think people call it "going green" and not "going blue" or "going yellow"?


  3. Walk around your house. Make a list of what your family has done to be "green".


  4. Mallory writes tickets for wasting. What tickets could you write your family members? What tickets could you write yourself?


  5. Mallory learn a valuable lesson about friendship. What should she do if she wants others to support her?


  6. Mallory's friend did not support her "going green" idea. Do you think they should have supported her, even if they disagreed with her idea?


  7. After Mallory's project is not chosen, she feels awkward helping with the new project. If you were one of her classmates, what could you do to make her feel welcome?


  8. According to Mallory, what is the real key to "going green"?


  9. Did you like Mallory Goes Green? Why or why not?