Define mugged.
To attack or rob in a public place.
Where does Peter live?
New York City
Describe two times where Peter had to show Fudge "that he could do it better" so Fudge would do it himself.
1.He had to open his mouth for the dentist really wide so Fudge would open his mouth.
2.Peter had to wear saddle shoes in Bloomingdales so Fudge would try on saddle shoes to buy.
3.Peter had to ride the Toddle-Bike around the studio so Fudge would do the same for the commercial.
Define monorail.
A single rail which is a track for wheeled vehicles.
Ex. The monorail in Disney World takes visitors through the park.
Name four secondary characters in Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
Possible choices:
Henry Bevelheimer (elevator operator) Mr. and Mrs. Yarby- (the president of Juicy-O) Dr. Cone- (Fudge's doctor) Ralph, Sam, Jennie (Fudge's Friends) Grandma (Peter and Fudge's grandmother) Dr. Brown- (The dentist) Mr. Berman (The shoe salesman)
Define agency.
An organization, or company that provides some service for others.
Describe what Fudge did to Peter's group project. What did Peter's Dad do to prevent Fudge from getting into his room again?
Fudge scribbled all over it with Magic Marker. The next day, Peter's Dad came home with a chain lock for his bedroom door.
Define beckoned.
To signal by a gesture of the head or hand.
Tell the two places Peter, Fudge, and their Dad go when Peter's mom goes out of town to visit her sister?
They go to the movies and to work with Peter's Dad.
Name two or more settings that were visited throughout Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing.
1. Jimmy Fargo's house
2.The Hatcher apartment
3.Bloomingdales
4.The dentist office
5.The hospital
6.Peter's school
7.Mr. Hatcher's advertising agency
8.The movie theater
How did Mr. Hatcher, Peter's Dad, solve the problem of Fudge not wanting to eat his dinner?
Mr Hatcher dumped a bowl of cereal on his head.
Define concoction.
A mixture or blend.