What 4 things did 5th grade mean?
a) passing classes, no recess, letter grades, Mrs. G.
b) new classes, morning recess, letter grades, Mrs. G.
c) more classes, recess grades, letter arts, Mrs. G.
a) passing classes, no recess, letter grades, Mrs. G.
Describe what Janet found on the ground.
Whe found a fancy, gold ballpoint pen.
How did Nick guess he got the words he needed?
a) by reading the dictionary
b) by reading all the time
c) by asking when he didn't know something
b) by reading all the time
Which letter shows the syllable breaks correctly?
a) def i nit ion
b) de fin i tion
c) def i ni tion
c) def i ni tion
What did Nick's mom buy him when he was 2 years old?
a) a cassette player and sing along tapes
b) an unbreakable machine
c) a mix "a" and "b"
c) a mix "a" and "b"
What did Janet do when Nick said, "frindle?"
a) She looked at him like he was nuts
b) She wrinkled her nose and asked what a frindle was
c) Both "a" and "b"
c) Both "a" and "b"
What did Nick say that he was amazed at?
a) But I really didn't have a frindle with me.
b) Idea? What idea?
c) I see. Very well.
a) But I really didn't have a frindle with me.
What intersection did Nick get his idea on?
a) Spring Avenue and South Grand Street
b) South Spring Street and Grand Avenue
c) Spring Street and South Grand Avenue
c) Spring Street and South Grand Avenue
Putting first things first is best described as?
a) setting responsibilities and being prioritized
b) setting priorities and being responsible
c) responsibly prioritizing settings
b) setting priorities and being responsible
What was Nick's "middle name?"
Action
Ninety degrees is about the same as:
a) 32.26
b) 33.62
c) 36.23
a) 32.26
How many of the 5 things the class decorated their desks with to make it look like the south seas, were made with paper?
a) 1 b) 2
c) 3 d) 4
b) 2
Nick deserved a:
a) class of his own
b) title of his own
c) list of his own
c) list of his own
What did Nick do to help the lady in the store understand what he wanted?
a) He showed one of his.
b) He pointed to what he wanted.
c) He showed her a picture of what he meant.
b) He pointed to what he wanted.
If something "never spills over," it:
a) does not take additional time
b) does not spare additional time
c) does not leave time unattended
a) does not take additional time
Procedures are:
a) lists of what you can do
b) lists of how to do something
c) lists of what not to do
b) lists of how to do something
What is the task a student has to do by telling about a subject rather than writing about it?
an oral report
CHALLENGE!! Which letter is a clue that describes what Nick often tried to do to Mrs. Granger?
a) next to path
b) slippery train
c) wide street
a) next to path
Where was Nick standing when Janet asked the lady in the store for a frindle?
a) two aisles away
b) on the candy racks
c) one aisle away
c) one aisle away
How many kids had gone to the store to ask for a frindle?
a) 4
b) 5
c) 6
c) 6
What are the first words of the oath the kids make?
a) From this day on and forever,
b) From this day forward and ever after,
c) From today and every day after,
a) From this day on and forever,
What game did Nick and Janet play while walking?
a) who can walk without stepping on cracks
b) who can find something interesting first
c) who can walk on a curb without falling
c) who can walk on a curb without falling
How many times did John say "frindle" as he looked for it in his bag?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
a) 2
If you "eat something up," you are:
a) very hungry
b) eager to listen to it
c) trying to stop it from taking time
b) eager to listen to it
What color did Janet turn when Mrs. Avery pounced?
a) white, then carmen
b) crimson, then white
c) white, then crimson
d) carmen, then white
c) white, then crimson