The Boys at Camp
Digging Rules
Stanley’s First Days
Inference & Thinking Questions
100

This is the nickname of the smallest boy in Stanley’s tent.

Who is Zero?

100

Each hole must be this deep and this wide.

What is five feet deep and five feet across?

100

Stanley’s nickname at camp is this.

What is Caveman?

100

Why might the Warden offer a reward for finding something?

She is looking for something specific.

200

This boy is the leader of Tent D.

Who is X-Ray?

200

If a boy finds something interesting while digging, he must report it to this person.

Who is the Warden?

200

Stanley struggles most with this part of camp life at first.

Acceptable: digging holes / the heat / physical labor

200

What does Zero’s silence suggest about him?

Acceptable: He may feel isolated / different / observant

300

X-Ray got his nickname because he claims he can do this.

What is see through things?

300

If the Warden likes what a boy finds, he may receive this reward.

What is the rest of the day off?

300

Stanley realizes that digging a hole is harder than it looks because of this.

Acceptable: dry, hard ground / heat / physical exhaustion

300

Why does X-Ray want Stanley to give him anything he finds?

So he can get credit and earn the day off.

400

Armpit gets his nickname from this unpleasant habit. 

What is bad body odor?

400

The digging takes place in this extreme weather condition.

What is intense heat?

400

Stanley begins to notice this about Zero while digging.

Acceptable: He digs very fast / he finishes early

400

What does this show about X-Ray’s leadership style?

Acceptable: manipulative / selfish / strategic

500

Zero is described as rarely doing this.

What is talking / speaking?

500

The boys measure the hole using this body part.

What is their shovel (or by laying inside it to measure)?

500

Stanley feels this emotion when he sees how fast Zero digs.

Acceptable: surprised / confused / impressed

500

Based on Chapters 5–7, what might digging holes actually be about?

Acceptable: Searching for something hidden in the past.

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