From which point of view is this story written?
First person
or
Third person
Third person
What did Stuart show the class during Our Big Interesting World?
His cape.
"He dug a nice, deep round hole."
What part of speech is deep used above?
adjective
noun
verb
adjective
What did Stuart see when he looked through the tunnel?
a) nothing
b) teachers watching cartoons, reading comic books and jumping on the couch
c) a magical kingdom
b)
teachers watching cartoons, reading comic books and jumping on the couch
Which best describes Stuart's mood at the end of the story?
a) tired
b) happy
c) gloomy
b) happy
"I don't think it's a good morning," answered Stuart glumly. What does glumly mean?
a) miserable
b) to cause somebody to feel enjoyment
c) believable/true
A) miserable
Stuart whipped open his cape very ___________?
How did Stuart whip open his cape?
dramatically
What did Stuart find on the end of his shovel when he pulled it out of the ground?
a hole
Cause:
Stuart led his classmates to look through the tunnel in the boys' bathroom. One by one the kids looked into the hole.
What was the EFFECT?
The effect was
the students stood up and stared at Stuart as if he were crazy.
According to Stuart, why is he unable to draw Nacho longer legs?
Because Nacho was the shortest kid in the class.
What did Stuart use to make his cape?
ties
CAUSE: ?
Effect:
Stuart ended his show and tell session. Stuart's classmates began to laugh. Stuart was embarrassed.
What is the cause?
He was wearing nothing, but his underpants, under his cape.
What was Show and Tell called in Stuart's classroom?
Our Big Interesting World
How did Stuart feel after his classmates looked through the hole in the bathroom?
He could hardly wait to see their reactions. Then he felt dark and totally empty.
Cause: ?
Effect: Mrs. Spindles was back inside the classroom with normal legs.
Stuart drew Mrs. Spindles on the roof trying to draw ladders and ended up drawing her legs long that waved wildly past the windows.
What grade is Stuart in?
Third
As the kids laughed, he could feel his ears begin to blow up, like sausages on a grill.
Is "like sausages on a grill" a
simile or metaphor?
simile
What did Stuart do with the hole in the bathroom?
He spread the hole across the wall. A little tunnel appeared.
The firemen did not find anyone locked in the boys' bathroom. But what did they find in the boys' bathroom?
a) the door handle
b)a pile of trash
c) a Punbury hole
c) a Punbury hole
What was Stuart missing in his life that made him feel happy?
a) the hole in his pocket
b) worrying
b) worrying
What do Stuart's parents do for work?
Dad is a carpet cleaner.
Mom is a beautician.
/hair stylist.
Who was Stuart going to be partners with in saving junk?
Olivia
trash collector
Nacho
The trash collector
"Attention, class! I have an announcement!"
What is Mrs. Spindles announcement?
She read a note that there were hundreds and hundreds of holes in the neighborhood.
Who convinced Stuart to wear his cape for one more day?
a) Mrs. Spindles
b) Stanley the trash collector
c) one of the firemen
b) Stanley the trash collector
What did Stuart say about how everyday is different?
a) everyday is the same
b) everyday is gloomy
c) everyday is a surprise
c) everyday is a surprise