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Who needed more attention in this moment—Peter or Fudge? Why?
open-ended
Do you think the mom is being fair to Peter in this situation? Why or why not?
open-ended
How do you think Peter feels when his mom focuses on Fudge?
left out, frustrated, annoyed
Why does Peter’s mom give Fudge so much attention after he gets hurt?
Because he is injured / she is worried / he needs help
Why is Sheila important to the story even though she's not the main character?
she adds a different perspective, adds a conflict to the story
Who caused more problems- Fudge or Sheila?
no right answer but answer must have evidence from text
How is Sheila similar to Fudge?
both are loud, dramatic and attention seeking
What kind of person is Sheila?
bossy, dramatic, controlling
Who is Sheila Tubman
a girl Peter knows from the building
Who is responsible for what happened to Fudge?
No wrong answer but have evidence for what you believe about the answer
Could this accident have been prevented? If yes, how?
Yes, more adult supervision, Fudge not jumping off the jungle gym, rules about how to play on the playground
Would you have jumped? Why or why not?
no right answer
How is Fudge different frome Peter when it comes to making decisions?
Peter is more responsible and thinks first before he acts
What might happen if Fudge keeps making choices like this again?
he could keep getting hurt or hurt someone else
What caused the problems? Fudge or the playground?
Fudge- his actions caused it
What lesson should Fudge have learned from this?
Think before you do things, humans are not birds
How do you think Peter felt when Fudge fell?
Scared, shocked, worried
Why did Fudge think he could fly
He is little, uses his imagination, or doesn't understand danger
How is this problem different from all the earlier problems
Someone got hurt
What does Fudge's behavior show about him
he is careless and impulsive
What did Fudge think would happen when he jumped
he thought he would be able to fly
What happens to Fudge's teeth
he knocks them out
What happens when Fudge jumps?
he falls
Where does Fudge try to fly from
 
on top of the jungle gym
 
the roof
 
a cliff
 
nothing
Who was Fudge pretending to be in chapter 4
 
bird
 
rabbit
 
dog
 
butterfly