What happens in chapter 6 Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing?
Fang Hits Town. Fudge loves his new bed, but he falls out of it every night. Plus, his parents find him asleep in a chair every morning because he moves during the night. One Saturday, Peter wants to go to the movies with Jimmy, but his mother insists that he come along with her when she takes Fudge to the dentist.
What happens in Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Chapter 7?
Peter snatches Dribble away and cleans out all the hair, and their mom takes Fudge to get a real haircut at the barbershop. Peter’s dad comes home and installs a chain-lock on his door. Hallelujah. Now he can keep Fudge’s pesky hands away from his stuff.
What happens in Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Chapter 4?
Sheila starts crying because she’s afraid that she’ll get in trouble (since she was in charge of babysitting Fudge), and Jimmy notices that Fudge’s two top teeth are missing. While Peter tries to clean up Fudge, Sheila searches on the ground for his missing teeth, and Jimmy runs back to the apartment to get help.
Is Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing appropriate?
Judy Blume’s Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing will entertain middle-grade readers, especially those who have little brothers or sisters. Blume portrays Fudge in a way that’s exaggerated enough to be laugh-out-loud funny but realistic enough to ring true with anyone who’s ever tried to reason with a 3-year-old.
What did Peter say about Fudge’s teeth?
After Dr. Brown finishes examining, or carefully looking at, Fudge’s teeth, he tells Peter that Fudge will have to wait for his adult teeth to grow in and that he can’t have a quick fix with false teeth for his two missing front teeth.
Why did Peter call Fudge Fang?
After Fudge’s accident, Peter calls him Fang because he’s missing front teeth. Peter’s mother invites Fudge’s friends to the apartment for his birthday party.
What happens in Chapter 8 of Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing?
Chapter 8 opens with Peter and Fudge’s mother preparing to leave New York to visit her sister in Boston. Peter’s Aunt Linda has just had a baby, and Mrs. Hatcher is going to help out for the weekend. This arrangement leaves Peter and Fudge in their father’s care for a few days.
What did Sheila write on the report that Peter and Jimmy didn’t like?
Q. What did Sheila write on the report that Peter and Jimmy didn’t like? She wrote the title with a red marker. She wrote that it was handwritten by miss sheila tubman.
Why did Peter call fudge Fang?
How does double fudge end?
Near the end of the story, in a semi-homage to the ending of the first novel, Mini swallows Fudge’s baby tooth that just fell out, making him furious at him because he was planning to get a dollar for it from the tooth fairy.
What is the setting of the story Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing?
The New York City of Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing isn’t a dystopian, grim place like Gotham City. It’s a busy, fun place where kids can still be kids and play outside even though they have to take an elevator to get there. Peter doesn’t think it’s unusual at all; he’s a city kid through and through.
What level is Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing?
Published on April 28, 1972 | |
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Age Group: 8 – 12 years | |
Reading Level: | AR : 3.3 (3.0 Points, Quiz #294) GLE : 4.2 F&P/GRL : Q DRA : 40 Lexile® measure: 470L |