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Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. -200 points: An Act of Disrespect  Inappropriately questioning the judge  Talking when someone else has been called.

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1 Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing

2 -200 points: An Act of Disrespect  Inappropriately questioning the judge  Talking when someone else has been called  Negative teamwork or using putdowns Enjoy the review game and treat the judge with respect. Listen carefully when a clue is posed and the question is stated. Work positively and respectfully as a team.

3 CHARACTERS EVENTSPLACES QUICK PICS FAMOUS PHRASES GRAMMAR 100 200 300 400 500

4 CHARACTERS: 100 This character’s birth name is Farley Drexel Hatcher.

5 CHARACTERS: 100 Who is Fudge? Back to Grid

6 CHARACTERS: 200 This character tried to be a chef by making a “super-duper” omelet.

7 CHARACTERS: 200 Who is Mr. Hatcher? Back to Grid

8 CHARACTERS: 300 This character is the owner of Juicy-O.

9 CHARACTERS: 300 Who is Mr. Yarby? Back to Grid

10 CHARACTERS: 400 This character’s purse is filled with Oreos and make-up. She is Mr. Hatcher’s secretary.

11 CHARACTERS: 400 Who is Janet? Back to Grid

12 CHARACTERS: 500 This is Mrs. Hatcher’s favorite shoe salesman at Bloomingdale’s.

13 CHARACTERS: 500 Who is Mr. Berman? Back to Grid

14 EVENTS: 100 This is what Fudge uses to cover Mr. and Mrs. Yarby’s suitcases.

15 EVENTS: 100 What are stamps? Back to Grid

16 EVENTS: 200 This was the nickname given to Fudge when he ate under the Hatcher’s table.

17 EVENTS: 200 What is “The Family Dog?” Back to Grid

18 EVENTS: 300 This was the topic assigned to Peter, Jimmy, and Sheila’s committee.

19 EVENTS: 300 What is transportation? Back to Grid

20 EVENTS: 400 This was the movie Mr. Hatcher took his sons to see.

21 EVENTS: 400 What is A Bear’s Life? Back to Grid

22 EVENTS: 500 This was the main birthday party game Peter created.

23 EVENTS: 500 What is “dancing with balloons?” Back to Grid

24 PLACES: 100 This is the city in which the Hatcher’s apartment is located.

25 PLACES: 100 Where is New York City? Back to Grid

26 PLACES: 200 This is the place where Peter won a pet turtle.

27 PLACES: 200 Where is Jimmy Fargo’s birthday party? Back to Grid

28 PLACES: 300 This is the restaurant where Fudge spread mashed potatoes all over the wall.

29 PLACES: 300 Where is Hamburger Heaven? Back to Grid

30 PLACES: 400 This is the place near the Hatcher’s apartment where Fudge tried to be a bird.

31 PLACES: 400 Where is Central Park? Back to Grid

32 PLACES: 500 This was the place where Fudge found and ruined Peter’s Transportation Committee poster.

33 PLACES: 500 Where is under Peter’s bed? Back to Grid

34 QUICK PICS: 100

35 What is Juicy-O? Back to Grid

36 QUICK PICS: 200

37 What is a picture dictionary? Back to Grid

38 QUICK PICS: 300

39 What is a monorail? Back to Grid

40 QUICK PICS: 400

41 What is the Toddle-Bike? Back to Grid

42 QUICK PICS: 500

43 What are saddle shoes? Back to Grid

44 FAMOUS PHRASES: 100 This is how Fudge calls for his older brother.

45 FAMOUS PHRASES: 100 What is, “Pee-tah…Pee-tah!” Back to Grid

46 FAMOUS PHRASES: 200 This is what Mr. Hatcher yelled to make Fudge eat.

47 FAMOUS PHRASES: 200 What is, “Eat it or wear it!” Back to Grid

48 FAMOUS PHRASES: 300 This is the phrase Sheila uses to tease Peter.

49 FAMOUS PHRASES: 300 What is, “Peter’s got the cooties!” Back to Grid

50 FAMOUS PHRASES: 400 This person said, “You keep forgetting this is a committee. We’re supposed to work together.”

51 FAMOUS PHRASES: 400 Who is Sheila? Back to Grid

52 FAMOUS PHRASES: 500 This is the question Peter asks near the end of the story when his grandmother says, “The turtle is out!”

53 FAMOUS PHRASES: 500 What is, “Alive or dead?” Back to Grid

54 GRAMMAR: 100 This is the part of a complete sentence that answers “Whom?” or “What?”

55 GRAMMAR: 100 What is the complete subject? Back to Grid

56 GRAMMAR: 200 This is the part of a complete sentence that tells what the subject does or is.

57 GRAMMAR: 200 What is the complete predicate? Back to Grid

58 GRAMMAR: 300 In the sentence, “The dog felt warm and furry,” the word “felt” is this.

59 GRAMMAR: 300 What is the simple predicate? Back to Grid

60 GRAMMAR: 400 In the sentence, “The dog felt warm and furry,” the word “dog” is this.

61 GRAMMAR: 400 What is the simple subject? Back to Grid

62 GRAMMAR: 500 In the sentence, “Fudge ate Dribble,” the word “Fudge” is this.

63 GRAMMAR: 500 What is the complete subject AND the simple subject? Back to Grid

64 FINAL JEOPARDY CATEGORY: GENRES Carefully make your wager!

65 FINAL JEOPARDY The book Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing is an example of this specific genre.


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