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Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
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-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.
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CHARACTERS EVENTSPLACES QUICK PICS FAMOUS PHRASES GRAMMAR 100 200 300 400 500
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CHARACTERS: 100 This character’s birth name is Farley Drexel Hatcher.
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CHARACTERS: 100 Who is Fudge? Back to Grid
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CHARACTERS: 200 This character tried to be a chef by making a “super-duper” omelet.
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CHARACTERS: 200 Who is Mr. Hatcher? Back to Grid
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CHARACTERS: 300 This character is the owner of Juicy-O.
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CHARACTERS: 300 Who is Mr. Yarby? Back to Grid
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CHARACTERS: 400 This character’s purse is filled with Oreos and make-up. She is Mr. Hatcher’s secretary.
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CHARACTERS: 400 Who is Janet? Back to Grid
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CHARACTERS: 500 This is Mrs. Hatcher’s favorite shoe salesman at Bloomingdale’s.
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CHARACTERS: 500 Who is Mr. Berman? Back to Grid
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EVENTS: 100 This is what Fudge uses to cover Mr. and Mrs. Yarby’s suitcases.
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EVENTS: 100 What are stamps? Back to Grid
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EVENTS: 200 This was the nickname given to Fudge when he ate under the Hatcher’s table.
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EVENTS: 200 What is “The Family Dog?” Back to Grid
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EVENTS: 300 This was the topic assigned to Peter, Jimmy, and Sheila’s committee.
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EVENTS: 300 What is transportation? Back to Grid
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EVENTS: 400 This was the movie Mr. Hatcher took his sons to see.
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EVENTS: 400 What is A Bear’s Life? Back to Grid
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EVENTS: 500 This was the main birthday party game Peter created.
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EVENTS: 500 What is “dancing with balloons?” Back to Grid
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PLACES: 100 This is the city in which the Hatcher’s apartment is located.
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PLACES: 100 Where is New York City? Back to Grid
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PLACES: 200 This is the place where Peter won a pet turtle.
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PLACES: 200 Where is Jimmy Fargo’s birthday party? Back to Grid
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PLACES: 300 This is the restaurant where Fudge spread mashed potatoes all over the wall.
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PLACES: 300 Where is Hamburger Heaven? Back to Grid
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PLACES: 400 This is the place near the Hatcher’s apartment where Fudge tried to be a bird.
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PLACES: 400 Where is Central Park? Back to Grid
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PLACES: 500 This was the place where Fudge found and ruined Peter’s Transportation Committee poster.
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PLACES: 500 Where is under Peter’s bed? Back to Grid
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QUICK PICS: 100
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What is Juicy-O? Back to Grid
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QUICK PICS: 200
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What is a picture dictionary? Back to Grid
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QUICK PICS: 300
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What is a monorail? Back to Grid
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QUICK PICS: 400
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What is the Toddle-Bike? Back to Grid
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QUICK PICS: 500
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What are saddle shoes? Back to Grid
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FAMOUS PHRASES: 100 This is how Fudge calls for his older brother.
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FAMOUS PHRASES: 100 What is, “Pee-tah…Pee-tah!” Back to Grid
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FAMOUS PHRASES: 200 This is what Mr. Hatcher yelled to make Fudge eat.
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FAMOUS PHRASES: 200 What is, “Eat it or wear it!” Back to Grid
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FAMOUS PHRASES: 300 This is the phrase Sheila uses to tease Peter.
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FAMOUS PHRASES: 300 What is, “Peter’s got the cooties!” Back to Grid
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FAMOUS PHRASES: 400 This person said, “You keep forgetting this is a committee. We’re supposed to work together.”
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FAMOUS PHRASES: 400 Who is Sheila? Back to Grid
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FAMOUS PHRASES: 500 This is the question Peter asks near the end of the story when his grandmother says, “The turtle is out!”
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FAMOUS PHRASES: 500 What is, “Alive or dead?” Back to Grid
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GRAMMAR: 100 This is the part of a complete sentence that answers “Whom?” or “What?”
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GRAMMAR: 100 What is the complete subject? Back to Grid
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GRAMMAR: 200 This is the part of a complete sentence that tells what the subject does or is.
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GRAMMAR: 200 What is the complete predicate? Back to Grid
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GRAMMAR: 300 In the sentence, “The dog felt warm and furry,” the word “felt” is this.
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GRAMMAR: 300 What is the simple predicate? Back to Grid
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GRAMMAR: 400 In the sentence, “The dog felt warm and furry,” the word “dog” is this.
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GRAMMAR: 400 What is the simple subject? Back to Grid
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GRAMMAR: 500 In the sentence, “Fudge ate Dribble,” the word “Fudge” is this.
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GRAMMAR: 500 What is the complete subject AND the simple subject? Back to Grid
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FINAL JEOPARDY CATEGORY: GENRES Carefully make your wager!
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FINAL JEOPARDY The book Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing is an example of this specific genre.
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