Prologue- CH 2
Chapters 3 & 4
Chapters 5 & 6
Chapters 7 & 8
Extra
100

Who owns the woods and the "touch-me-not" cottage"

The Fosters

100

Who was the stranger that appeared at the Foster's gate?

the man in the yellow suit

100

When Winnie wants to drink the spring water, what do the Tuck's do?

Kidnap her

100

Why don't the Tucks tell anyone their family secret?

They are too afraid, people might think they are crazy/lying.

100

Why didn't Winnie run away?

She was too afraid.

200

The Tucks have looked exactly the same for how long?

87 years

200

Who or what was the man in the yellow suit looking for?

a family

200

How old is Jesse Tuck? How old is Winnie?

Jesse: 17 or 104 years old

Winnie: 10 almost 11

200

Who overheard the Tucks' entire story? Did they know they were listening?

The man in the yellow suit, no, they had no idea he followed them.

200

If Winnie decided NOT to run away, WHY does she go in to the woods?

To see if she can find what made the music.

300

What is it that Angus Tuck dreams of? Why?

Heaven, because he can't die.

300

What did Winnie and her grandmother hear that night? What did her grandmother say it was?

music, Grandmother thought it was elves. 

300

What did Winnie think someone who would kidnap her would look like?

Big, scary, burly, strong men with mustaches

300

When the Tuck's first camped out by the spring, how did Angus Tuck mark the tree?

He carved a "T" into it

300

Who overheard the Tucks story and explain if it is a good or bad thing.

The Man in the Yellow Suit. It could be a bad thing if he knows about a spring that gives eternal life.

400

What does the author compare the turning of a Ferris wheel to?

The changing seasons


400

What is Winnie talking to the Toad about? Why?

She is talking about wanting to run away. She feels lonely and her family is very controlling. She has no siblings. 

400
What effect did the music box have on Winnie and the Tucks after they kidnapped her?

it relaxed/calmed everyone down

400

What happened to Miles wife and kids? Why?

She left Miles and took the kids with her because his appearance didn't change for over 20 years.

400

Explain Winnie's "big change" when she is with the Tucks at the end of chapter 8.

She has gone from being afraid to elated. Her whole world has opened up and she feels like she has "sprouted wings."

500

Who is Mae Tuck going to visit? How often does she see them?

Her sons Miles and Jesse. Every 10 years

500

Describe the stranger who shows up at the Fosters' cottage. (physical features)

yellow suit, thin beard, black hat, tall and narrow, long chin, gray hair, long and thin fingers, 

500

What does Winnie discover about the music that she and her grandmother heard?

That it was actually Mae Tucks music box

500

List everyone who drank the water.

Mae, Angus, Miles, Jesse, the fat old horse.

500

Read this line from the prologue: "The wood was at the center, the hub of the wheel...[A wheel's] fixed points ... are better left undisturbed, for without them, nothing holds together." 

Connect this quote to the spring at the base of the ash tree.


Just like the fixed points of a wheel that need to be left alone, the spiring needs to stay hidden from people. Otherwise it could be disastrous.