Characters
rules and things
plot and events
settings
music and jazz
100

Who is Bud’s best friend at the orphanage?

Bugs

100

What are Bud’s rules called?

  • Bud Caldwell’s Rules and Things for Having a Funner Life and Making a Better Liar Out of Yourself


100

What insect attacks Bud in the shed?

Hornets

100

In what decade does Bud, Not Buddy take place?

The 1930s (Great Depression)

100

What instrument does Herman E. Calloway play?

The upright bass

200

What family fosters Bud before he runs away?

  • The Amos family


200

One of Bud’s rules is: “If you’ve got to tell a lie, make sure it’s simple and ___.” (fill in the blank)

Easy to remember

200

What does Bud always keep inside his suitcase?

Special treasures from his mother (flyers, rocks, etc.)

200

What city does Bud travel to in search of his father?

rand Rapids, Michigan

200

What kind of music does Herman’s band perform?

Jazz

300

Who is the kind man who drives Bud to Grand Rapids?

Lefty Lewis

300

Bud uses his rules to escape from what dangerous place?

The shed at the Amos’s house

300

Where does Bud go when he first runs away from the Amos’s house?

The library / eventually the mission

300

What building does Bud sleep in when he needs a safe place to hide?

The library

300

What nickname do the band members give Bud?

“Sleepy LaBone”

400

Who does Bud think is his father?

Herman E. Calloway

400

What do the rules reveal about Bud’s personality?

He’s smart, careful, and uses humor and creativity to survive

400

Who does Bud meet at the mission while looking for food?

He meets a kind family who helps him get in line for breakfast

400

What state is the Amos family’s home located in?

Michigan

400

What instrument does Bud eventually play with the band?

The recorder (and he wants to learn more)

500

What is Bud’s true family connection to Herman E. Calloway?

He is Bud’s grandfather

500

Write your own new “Rule and Thing” Bud might use if he had to survive middle school.

(Creative student answer — teacher decides if acceptable)

500

How does Bud finally prove to the band that he belongs with them?

By showing the rocks with writing on them, which match Herman’s collection

500

How do Hoovervilles (shantytowns) show the struggles of the Great Depression?

They show how many families lost homes and had to live in makeshift camps

500

Why is music so important to the story’s theme?

It connects Bud to his family, gives him belonging, and represents hope and identity