Flat Stanley
Frindle
The Chocolate Touch
Tales of 4th grade nothing
Miscellaneous
100

What is Stanley's brother's name?

Arthur

100

What is Nick's English teacher's name?

Mrs. Granger

100

What is John's last name?

Midas

100

Who is Dribble?

Peter's pet turtle

100

Flat Stanley: 

What fell on Stanley and made him flat?

A bulletin board

200

How did Arthur feel when Stanley was flat?

He was jealous

200

What grade was Nick in when he made the classroom look like a tropical beach?  

3rd Grade

200

How did John’s candy habits affect his mother?

Because he ate so much candy, he doesn’t eat the food she makes; she worries about his health

200

Where does Peter live?

NYC

200

Frindle: When was Nick supposed to do his homework?  

Right when he got home from school

300

Why can't Stanley take the train or plane to visit Thomas Anthony Jefferson?

Because it was too much money

300

What was the punishment for saying the word Frindle?

after-school detention

300

What turns to chocolate during John’s arithmetic test?

His pencil

300

Who were supposed to babysit Fudge at the park?

Peter, Jimmy, and Sheila.

300

Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing:

What surprise did Mr. Hatcher give Peter after Fudge ate Dribble?

A dog

400

What did they do to celebrate Stanley being normal again?

They had hot chocolate in the middle of the night.

400

What was the title of Nick’s oral report?

"The dictionary"

400

How did John make Susan mad? 

hint: he ate something of hers

he ate her silver dollar

400

What is the name of the Juicy-O boss that visit's Peter's house?

Mr. and Mrs. Yarby

400

What objects did John Midas eat?

His glove, toothpaste, Susan's jump rope, birthday coin, pencil

500

What was the museum owner's name?

Mr. Dart

500

When was Mrs. Granger going to send Nick a letter?

After the frindle thing was all over

500

What does John's mom offer John to drink at the end?

A glass of milk

500

Where did Peter's mom go on vacation to?

Boston, to help with her sister's new baby

500

Chocolate touch: Who says, “The more words you know, the more exactly you can think”?

Mrs. Plimsole