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RED AT THE SUPERMALL
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read chapter one of this mystery.
A series of bomb scares threaten the popularity of the
West Edmonton Mall. Tom, Liz and their not-so-funny sidekick Deitmar
Oban become involved in the exciting and dangerous search for the elusive
"bomber".
Pre-reading Activities
It is hard to picture a single building large enough
to contain over 800 stores, a huge amusement park with rides, a regulation
size hockey rink, a monstrous waterslide park, whole streets of restaurants,
an island marina complete with passenger-carrying submarines and a large
"theme" hotel. In most cities, malls of 100 or so stores are not
uncommon, so young readers who have not seen the West Edmonton Mall have
little to compare it to. They need to "think big" to imagine this
one. Photos can be located in the Junior Encyclopedia of Canada and
in Elma Schemenauer’s Hello, Edmonton.
In the front of Eric Wilson’s paperback, there is a floor
layout of the mall. Imagine walking eight city blocks from the hotel
to Luggage Unlimited. Look at the size of the Ice Palace near the
center of the mall.
Discuss how you would feel if your home or school or local
mall had to be evacuated due to bomb threats.
Discuss how you feel about friends who insist that you
do something with them even though you have told them that you do not want
to be involved.
Literal
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Why were Tom, Liz and Dietmar visiting Edmonton?
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Give four ways people can move around inside the mall besides
walking.
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Dietmar likes to pull "gags" or "practical jokes" on people.
Describe two stunts he pulled.
Inferential
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Liz is Tom’s older sister. How much older is she?
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Tom describes Dietmar as a "couch potato." What does
this expression mean?
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Why would someone spray-paint a message like "We don’t want
your kind" on the wall of a store?
Critical
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What is your opinion of a person who plants bombs in a public
place?
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If you were involved in an incident involving racism, how
would you react? Explain your answer.
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Liz said to herself, "Wow! I’m really glad I did that!"
Why was she congratulating herself? How would you feel if a friend
insisted you do something when you didn’t want to do it?
Research
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The Santa Maria was one of three galleons in Christopher
Columbus’ exploration expedition of 1492. Find out the names of the
other two, and describe a galleon.
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Using a recent Canadian Almanac or encyclopedia, find the
following facts. Tell which sources you used.
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Alberta’s population and capital city
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The principal economic resources of Alberta
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The sharks in the tank at West Edmonton Mall are called Lemon
Sharks. In many encyclopedias, there are pictures which show the
relative sizes of sharks. See if you can find a picture that will
give you and idea of how large (or small) the adult Lemon Shark is.
Wordfind
In this wordfind, words may be vertical or horizontal
and the letters may be in reverse order. There are no diagonal words
in this game.
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WATERSLIDE |
ANSWERS
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Inspector Austen was helping to train security staff, so
he brought his family (and Dietmar) with him.
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Electric carts, rickshaws, elevators, escalators.
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Plastic fly in Liz’s drink, plastic spider in Liz’s book,
pushed dummy off balcony.
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2 years - Liz is 16, Tom is 14.
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Tom means that Dietmar spends too much time sitting around
watching TV.
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Someone thinks they are better than someone else. This
is known as discrimination. In this particular case, it is "racial"
discrimination.
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Answers will vary.
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Answers will vary.
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Liz had stood up to Chad when he tried to force her to go
on the Mindbender.
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The Nina and the Pinta were the other two ships.
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Edmonton is the capital. Population figures will vary,
depending on the source used.
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Students will have to check encyclopedias or "shark books"
to find pictures.
Copyright (c) 1995 HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.
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