Game Preview

REVIEW (BUD NOT BUDDY)

  •  English    15     Public
    Review half part of BUD NOT BUDDY excerpt
  •   Study   Slideshow
  • What were the children doing when the caseworker came in?
    Playing a game
    Waiting for breakfast
    Sleeping in their beds
  •  15
  • What kind of shoes was the caseworker wearing?
    High-heeled shoes
    Soft slippers
    Big boots
  •  15
  • What did the caseworker ask Bud?
    "Are you Buddy Caldwell?"
    "Are you hungry?"
    "What is your name?"
  •  15
  • What did Bud say his name was?
    Buddy Caldwell
    Jerry Clark
    Bud, not Buddy
  •  15
  • Who did the caseworker take out of line with Bud?
    Jerry, one of the little boys
    Mr. Amos
    Todd Amos
  •  15
  • Where would Jerry be going to live?
    With three little girls
    With Mr. and Mrs. Amos
    Back to the Home
  •  15
  • What did Jerry ask when he heard about going to a new home?
    "Why me?"
    "Together?"
    "Can I bring my toy?"
  •  15
  • How old was the Amos' son?
    **The reading doesn't say**
    Ten years old
    Twelve years old
  •  15
  • What did the caseworker say to Bud about his new home?
    "They have lots of toys."
    "I'm sure you'll be very happy."
    "It will be temporary."
  •  15
  • How did the caseworker say the country was doing?
    There was a depression going on.
    It was a time for celebration
    It was doing very well.
  •  15
  • What did the caseworker say people were finding difficult to do?
    Find jobs
    Go to school
    Play outside
  •  15
  • How did Jerry describe himself when he moved his lips?
    Tired and sleepy
    Cheerful, helpful, and grateful
    Sad and angry
  •  15
  • What did the caseworker say Jerry and Bud were lucky to have?
    Lots of friends
    New shoes
    Two wonderful families
  •  15
  • What did Jerry look like according to the text in paragraph 8?
    Sad and tired
    Like he'd just found out they were going to dip him in a pot
    Very happy
  •  15
  • What did the caseworker do before finishing her sentence in paragraph 14?
    She looked at her papers again.
    She dragged out the word "very."
    She smiled at the boys.
  •  15