Ravi
Joe
Dillon
Classtime and Lunchtime
100

What does Ravi's name mean?

The sun

100

What is Joe's nickname, thanks to Dillon?

Puddy Tat

100

What does Joe call Dillon

A crocodile
100

What book is Mrs. Beam's class reading?

Bud, Not Buddy

200

What is Ravi's favorite sport?

Cricket

200
How does Joe's mom embarrass him on the first day of school?

She blows him a kiss.

200

What does Dillon do when he's up to no good?

He winks.

200
What does Mrs. Beam incorrectly assume about Ravi?

Pronounces his name "RAH-vee"

English is his second language.

300

What three ways did Ravi try to make a good impresson?

shows his Vedic math, displays his mechanical pencil, defines "assimilate"

300

How does APD affect Joe?

He has trouble listening.

300

How does Dillon bully Ravi?

calls him a racist name, trick him into eating meat, trips Ravi, throws a fastball at him

300

Who was Joe's fourth grade teacher?

Mr. Barnes

400

What is Ravi's personal reflection object?

a jar of leeches

400

How does Joe keep Dillon from getting to him?

He imagines Dillon as a chipmunk.

400

What happens to Dillon?

He gets leeches in his pants.

400

How is food important to the story? Give an example.

Conflicts in the cafeteria: Dillon v. Joe, Dillon v. Ravi

Isolation: Ravi eating by himself and being vegetarian, Joe's favorite part of the resource room: M&M

Reconciliation: Joe's moms cooking, naan khatais for Mrs. Beam, the blue double M&M, Joe and Ravi eating lunch together

The book is divided by cafeteria food of the day.

500

What was Ravi's school life like at Vidya Mandir? How is different at Albert Einstein Elementary?

VM: popular, lots of friends, top of his class

AEE: misunderstood, underestimated, bullied

500

What is Joe's personal reflection object?

A blue peanut M&M

500

What does kleptomaniac mean? How does it get Dillon in trouble?

Dillon likes to steal other people's items for fun. He tries to steal Ravi's leeches, but the lid was loose and the water and leeches spilled onto him.

500

Why does Joe have a hard time at school?

He has ADP (Auditory Processing Disorder), which makes it hard for him to pay attention, and most teachers don't know how to help him. Also, his mom is working at the school as a lunch monitor.