Characters
Setting
Plot
Conflict
Theme
100

Who are the two main siblings in The Lemonade War

Evan and Jessie  

100

In what season does "The Lemonade War" take place?

Summer

100

What event starts the lemonade war?

Jessie starts her own lemonade stand
100

What kind of conflict is central to the story?

sibling rivalry


100

What is one major theme of "The Lemonade War"?

competition

200

What is Jessie's special talent?

Math

200

Where do Evan and Jessie set up their lemonade stands?

their neighborhood

200

What does Evan do to prepare for the competition?

researches lemonade recipes

200

Why does Jessie feel angry with Evan?

she feels he's not taking her seriously

200

How does the theme of friendship play a role in the story?

friends help each sibling

300

How does Evan feel about his sister in the beginning of the story?

annoyed

300

What is the significance of the neighborhood park in the story?

popular spot for customers

300

How does the war escalate between the siblings?

sabotage each others stands

300

How does Evan’s view of Jessie change throughout the story?

he learns to respect her

300

What does the story say about family relationships?

they can be complicated but important

400

Who helps Evan with his lemonade stand?

Scott

400

How does the setting influence the competition?

hot weather makes lemonade popular

400

What is Evan’s biggest mistake during the war?

underestimates Jessie's abilities

400

What internal conflict does Evan face?

choosing between winning and family

400

How does the theme of business emerge in the story?

kids learn about entrepreneurship 

500

What is Jessie’s nickname for Evan?

The Lemonade King

500

What role does the school play in the story?

where the siblings interact with friends

500

How does the conflict between Evan and Jessie resolve?

realize the importance of family

500

What lesson do both siblings learn about conflict?

its important to communicate

500

What moral lesson does the story convey regarding winning?

winning isn't everything