Who is the main character in "Lunch Money"?
Greg Kenton
What does Greg start selling at school FIRST?
little toys
What is one major theme of "Lunch Money?"
A theme of friendship or responsibility etc.
Who is the author of the book, "Lunch Money"?
Andrew Clements
What is the name of Greg's enemy?
Maura Shaw
What problem does Greg face when selling items in school?
Mrs. Davenport finds out and tells Greg to stop.
How does the book show the importance of creativity?
Greg and Maura show their creative side through their mini book/comic book series. It also shows that Greg was creative in how he found different ways to make money.
How many chapters are in the book "Lunch Money"?
24 chapters
Who is the teacher that gets involved with Greg and Maura's business?
Mr. Z
How does Greg's business change throughout the story?
At the beginning he sold toys, then comic books. He then eventually teamed up with Maura to create a comic book/mini book series together.
What lesson does Greg learn about competition?
Greg learns that it can be both good and bad.
What was the author's purpose of writing this book?
A) To persuade B) To Inform c) To Entertain
C
What does Greg's family think about Greg's obsession with money?
Dad is not that concerned. Mom is worried.
What events lead to a big change in Greg and Maura's relationship?
Greg and Maura get into an argument at school then they begin creating comics together and realize they enjoy one another's company. They decide to continue the comic book business together.
How does the book address the theme of responsibility?
Greg faces many challenges while running his business that he needs to overcome in order to be successful.
What point of view was this book told in?
A) first person point of view
B) second person point of view
C) third person point of view
C
Who is the character that challenges Greg in the lunch money/comic book business?
Maura Shaw
How does the story end for Greg and Maura's business?
Greg and Maura get permission to sell their comics at the school store. They give back 50% of their profits back to the school. It was a successful business that even grew outside of school.
Hard work pays off in the end.
50%