Characters
Setting
Storyline
This Much of That
Roanoke
Vocabulary
100

Winifred Foster's nickname.

Winnie

100
The name of the town in which Tuck Everlasting set.
Treegap
100
The character that forcibly kidnaps Winnie.
Miles Tuck
100

1/4 of 1

1/4

100

State that the island of Roanoke is off of?

North Carolina

100
  • To respond to challenges and opportunities in innovative and creative ways

resourcefullness

200

Jesse's brother's name.

Miles Tuck

200

The century in which the story is set.

20th century (1900s)

200

Jesse names a large rock formation after this famous landmark.

The Eiffel Tower

200

1/3 of 2

2/3

200

Name of governor of the colony who left for three years

John White

200

To tell or write about something, giving it a clear image.

describe or description

300

The patriarch of the Tuck family.

Angus Tuck

300

The character that built the Tuck's house.

Angus Tuck

300

The person arrested for the murder of the Yellow-Suited Man

Mae Tuck

300

1/10 of 1000

100

300

Why did it take three years for John White to return to Roanoke?

Naval war broke out between Spain and England

300
  • A conclusion reached using clues from the text or picture and what I already know.

inference

400

The age at which Winnie dies.

78

400

How often did Mae meet up with Miles and Jesse in town?

Once every 10 years

400

Mae Tucks  punishment after being caught.

Hanging

400

1/4 plus 2/8 plus 8/16 

1

400

What did John White discover when he returned to Roanoke?

The colony had dissappeared. 

400

The story line or order of events in a book, play, or movie.

Plot

500

The name of Winifred's father.

Robert Foster

500

The year in which the Tucks first find the spring. 

1810

500

Why did Tuck call Winny a "good girl" at her grave?

Because she decided to live a normal life as a mortal and not drink the water

500

1/100 of 200

2

500

What word was carved into the outpost?

Croatoan

500
  • To examine carefully.

Analyze or analysis 

M
e
n
u