Al
Capone
Does
My
Shirts
100

What is the setting of the novel? A. Golden Gate Bridge, B. San Francisco, C. Alcatraz Prison

C. Alcatraz Prison

100

What happens to change Moose's feelings about moving? A. He meets Piper who wants to do a laundry scheme, B. He meets Scout who likes to play baseball, C. He finds out Al Capone is there

B. He meets Scout who likes to play baseball

100

Why is Moose determined to find a convict's baseball? A. To give to his dad, B. To give to Scout, C. To give to Natalie

B. To give to Scout (before Piper does)

100
When Mr. Purdy tells the Flanagans that Natalie is still not ready to enter the program at the Esther P. Marinoff School, Moose calls Mrs. Kelly to see if she can help. What does Moose learn that causes him to cry?
Mrs. Kelly tells Moose that he has played an important role in Natalie's improvement.
100

Who sends a dish of manicotti to welcome the Flanagans to Alcatraz? A. Bea Trixle, B. The Warden, C. Scout's Mom

A. Bea Trixle

200

Why do the Flanagans move to Alcatraz Island? A. So Natalie can attend Esther P. Marinoff School, B. Because their dad was put in jail, C. So their family can visit their uncle 

A. So Natalie can attend Esther P. Marinoff School

200

Why is Natalie released from the Esther P. Marinoff School? A. They could not afford the cost, B. It was too far away, C. Her behavior is disturbing others

C. Her behavior is disturbing others

200

What is the significance of the number 105? A. That was how many buttons Natalie had, B. It is a famous convict's number, C. That is how many stairs Moose had to climb

B. It is a famous convict's number

200

What genre did the author choose to write this novel in? A. Literary Nonfiction, B. Dystopian Fiction, C. Historical Fiction

C. Historical Fiction

200

Which of the following is a fact and not an opinion? A. Alcatraz was a highly technological prison for the 1930's, B. Al Capone was the world's worst criminal, C. Alcatraz was hard to escape from

A. Alcatraz was a highly technological prison for the 1930's

300

Why did the author write this novel with an autistic character in it? A. She works with autistic children, B. She has a sister who is autistic, C. She is autistic

B. She has a sister who is autistic

300

Who is the author of Al Capone Does My Shirts? A. Gennifer Choldenko, B. Jennifer Childers, C. Gennifer Caulder

A. Gennifer Choldenko

300

Which sentence from the story best shows how Piper is always up to no good? A. I find Piper stuffing extra clothes in our laundry bags. B. Piper writes back in her back-handed cursive. C. He's not the only convict we have you know.

A. I find Piper stuffing extra clothes in our laundry bags.

300

What is the overall theme of the story? A. Respect others as you want to be respected, B. True friendship takes time and understanding, C. Always follow the rules

B. True friendship takes time and understanding

300

Who does Scout think is cute and wants to get a convict's baseball? A. Piper Williams, B. Theresa Trixle, C. Natalie Flanagan

A. Piper Williams

400

How would Moose describe Piper Williams? A. pretty, mean and bossy, B.strange, weird and a loner, C. angelic, positive and caring

A. pretty, mean and bossy

400

Why does Al Capone's mother leave Alcatraz without seeing her son? A. She doesn't want to go through the metal detector again, B. She knows Al will want to escape, C. She is afraid

A. She doesn't want to go through the metal detector again

400

At the beginning of the story, how does Moose feel about moving to Alcatraz? A. He wants to go to see all the criminals, B. He is worried he won't like it there, C. He thinks it will be fun to live on an island

B. He is worried he won't like it there

400

How does the story help the reader be more understanding toward people with autism? A. The reader begins to understand what it is like to have a family member with autism, B. The reader sees how autism can affect others, C. Both of the above

C. Both of the above

400

How do you know the author is speaking from personal experience? A. We learned how the author had a brother with autism, B. We learned how the author has autism, C. We learned how the author had a sister with autism

C. We learned how the author had a sister with autism

500

Why does the teacher ask Moose on the first day of school if he is repeating the 7th grade? A. Because of his friends, B. Because of his size, C. Because of his grades

B. Because of his size

500

What was the author's purpose for writing this story? (hint: PIE) A. persuade, B. inform, C. entertain, D. both B. & C. 

D. Both B. (inform) & C. (entertain)

Inform = Historical/Entertain = Fiction

500

How does the author's use of figurative language affect the meaning of the text? A. It brings it to life, B. It helps us to know how the text is organized, C. The author did not use figurative language in the text

A. It brings it to life

500

What point-of-view is this novel written in? A. 1st Person point-of-view, B. 2nd Person point-of-view, C. 3rd Person point-of-view

A. 1st Person point-of-view

(I am 1st, You are 2nd, He is 3rd.)

500

Who is Al Capone? A. An American gangster known by the nickname "Scarface," B. An American gangster know by the nickname "Machine Gun," C. An American gangster known by the nickname "Lucky"

A. An American gangster known by the nickname "Scarface"