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Comprehension Questions – The Fudge Books Fudge-a-Mania

Fudge-a-Mania

by Judy Blume

Grades 3-7; Genre - Fiction; GRL Q; AR pts: 3.0

Peter Hatcher can't catch a break. His little brother, Fudge - the five-year-old human hurricane - has big plans to marry Peter's sworn enemy, Sheila Tubman. That alone would be enough to ruin Peter's summer, but now his parents have decided to rent a summer home next door to Sheila the Cootie Queen's house. Peter will be trapped with Fudge and Sheila for three whole weeks!

Comprehension Questions

Chapter 1

  1. What news did Fudge given Peter that made him pretend to faint? He announced he was going to marry Sheila Tubman p.3
  2. Where is Peter’s family going for vacation and with whom? In Maine; next door to the Tubmans p.5

Chapter 2

  1. Why is Peter dreading living next to Sheila for three weeks? He doesn’t like her; they’re enemies p.7
  2. Who did Peter’s mom say he could bring with him on vacation? A friend; Jimmy Fargo p.9
  3. Why did Jimmy only want to be in Maine for a week? He’s not used to bigger families since he’s the only child and it’s just his father and him p.12

Chapter 3

  1. Who served Peter’s family lemonade when they arrived at their destination? Sheila’s grandfather, Buzzy Senior p.16
  2. Why was Peter upset about the house they were staying in? It’s only separated from Sheila’s house by an inside door and he told Jimmy there was a forest between his and Sheila’s house p.20
  3. Why did Fudge and his dad run for the car when Turtle came running out of the woods? Turtle had been sprayed by a skunk and they wanted to escape the smell by going to the store p.21

Chapter 4

  1. Describe the portion of the house Peter and his family are staying in? there’s only three bedrooms and one bathroom; no kitchen or living room, they’ll share those with the Tubmans p.22
  2. Describe the area Peter’s staying with his family in Maine. There’s a bike shop, a library, a bookstore, the airport is nearby p.24

Chapter 5

  1. Why was Sheila opening all the windows in the house? she didn’t like the smell of Maine and wanted to air the house out p.29
  2. Why was Uncle Feather missing? Fudge let him out of his cage and Sheila had opened the windows p.29
  3. Where did they find Uncle Feather? Chasing Libby around the house p.39

Chapter 6

  1. Why was Sheila more prepared to babysit Fudge now than before? Fudge was older and she’d taken a babysitting course p.41
  2. Why was Peter so happy to be doing his own thing? He didn’t get alone time very often p.46
  3. What did Peter end up doing? Hanging out with Sheila and Fudge p.47

Chapter 7

  1. What good news did Mitzi give Peter? That her grandfather was one of his favorite baseball players and there’s a baseball game every Sunday p.52
  2. Why did Peter feel like he needed to lie to Jimmy? He was worried Jimmy wouldn’t come up and stay with him because of Sheila, so he concocted a story p.56

Chapter 8

  1. Why was Mitzi afraid to walk to the back of the house by herself? She was worried that there would be a monster and she forget her monster spray p.59
  2. What’s Fudge-a-mania? Being silly and crazy; ex. turning in circles p.62
  3. Explain why it isn’t easy being the first born. Listen to your child’s answers p.67

Chapter 9

  1. What book at the library did Fudge want? Tell me a Fudge p.73
  2. What did Fudge do when the library didn’t have it? He threw himself on the floor and threw a tantrum p.74
  3. What idea did Izzy give to Fudge since he didn’t have a book already written? Write one himself; or tell someone what he’d like to have written p.75
  4. Why was Peter disappointed when he awoke that morning? He wanted to dream about Isobel and instead dreamt about Sheila p.78

Chapter 10

  1. Why can’t Sheila’s friend come to Maine? She has the chickenpox p.79
  2. Why did Sheila feel like everyone was picking on her? Her friend couldn’t come, Tootsie flung oatmeal on her face and Peter burped, but thought he was laughing at her p.80
  3. Why does Fudge want to get married? So he won’t get monsters in his bed p.82
  4. What was the consequence of Peter telling the truth to Jimmy about the living arrangements? Jimmy was ok with it p.91

Chapter 11

  1. Why did Jimmy want to go to town? To see Isobel since she made Peter feel like he was floating p.98
  2. What does I.S.A.F. stand for? I swallowed a fly p.102
  3. Why did Peter pour his juice over Fudge’s head? Fudge wouldn’t stop talking about eating turtles and how he ate his turtle p.105

Chapter 12

  1. Why was Fudge all blue? He ate lots of blueberries p.108
  2. Why wasn’t Fudge going sailing? He was too sick p.112
  3. Why did Muriel take over when the group was on their way back to the dock? A storm came up and she knew how to handle the boat better than Peter’s dad p.116

Chapter 13

  1. What did Fudge oil his mitt with? Oil of Olay, a woman’s facial moisturizer p.122
  2. What was Peter so excited for that morning? It was Sunday and he was going to get to play baseball with Big Apfel the baseball player p.123
  3. Give examples of why Peter wasn’t happy with the baseball game? He wasn’t on Isobel’s team, Big was hitting for both teams, he didn’t catch a fly ball and threw way over the 1st baseman, he hit a pop fly and his grandma caught it, his team lost, Big encouraged Jimmy, but didn’t say anything to him p.127

Chapter 14

  1. Who’s getting married in Maine and how does the family feel about it? Peter’s grandma and Sheila’s grandpa; shocked; they haven’t known each other very long p.137
  2. Who all came to the wedding? All the family and everyone from town p.141
  3. What was the deal Sheila and Peter made after the wedding? That they’d always hate each other p.146

Comprehension Questions – The Fudge Books Superfudge

Superfudge

by Judy Blume

Grades 3-5; Genre - Fiction; GRL Q; AR pts: 4.0

Farley Drexel Hatcher - otherwise known as Fudge - thinks he's a superhero, but his older brother, Peter, knows Fudge is nothing but a big pain! Dealing with Fudge is hard enough, but now Peter's parents have decided to move to New Jersey for an entire year! Even worse, Peter's mom is going to have a new baby. And if this baby is anything like Fudge - help! How will Peter ever survive?

Comprehension Questions

Chapter 1

  1. What’s the big news Peter’s parents told him? His mother is going to have a baby p.3
  2. Describe how Peter felt about the new baby? He was angry; he didn’t want another sibling like Fudge; he wanted to run away p.4
  3. How did Peter come to accept the idea of the new baby? His dad told him to take a chance, the baby may not be like Fudge; his mom promised him the baby would sleep in the dining room and not his room p.10

Chapter 2

  1. How did Peter feel about the baby’s nickname, Tootsie? He thought it was a terrible name since he thought she’d be teased when she went to school p.16
  2. Why wasn’t Tootsie in her crib when Peter came home from school? Fudge had taken her out and was playing hide and seek with her p.19
  3. Why did Fudge try to sell Tootsie? He wanted to be the baby; Tootsie wasn’t any fun p.21

Chapter 3

  1. What news did Peter’s parents share with him and Fudge in this chapter? They’re moving to Princeton, New Jersey for a year p.31
  2. Why was Peter upset that in Princeton, Fudge will be in the same school? He didn’t want to go to a new school; he doesn’t want to be in the same school as Fudge p.35
  3. Why was Peter’s father taking a leave of absence from work? He’s writing a book p.38

Chapter 4

  1. Why did Jimmy come and apologize to Peter for getting mad at him for moving? He realized he was only an hour away by train and Peter can’t do anything about moving p.41
  2. Why is Sheila glad Peter’s moving? She won’t have to smell his dog p.46
  3. Why did Fudge put trading stamps all over Tootsie? He wants to trade her in for a two-wheeler p.49

Chapter 5

  1. Why did Peter’s dad buy books about roses, gardening and beetles? In the new house they had a rose garden, as well as an herb and vegetable garden p.52
  2. Describe Alex Santo. He’s going into 6th grade like Peter; he’s very small; has hair that hangs in his eyes; wears a t-shirt that says Princeton Class of ’91 p.54
  3. Why did Alex and Peter take worms to Mrs. Muldour and why were they so small? She buys them for $.05 a worm; they cut them in half/thirds to make more money p.58

Chapter 6

  1. Why did Peter have trouble falling asleep? He missed the sounds of the city; it was too quiet p.64
  2. Why didn’t Peter want to walk with Fudge to school? He wanted to ride his bike like all the other kids at school p.67
  3. Why did Peter get called down to the principal’s office? To help get Fudge down from on top of a cabinet. Fudge had kicked the teacher because she wouldn’t call him Fudge, and then he climbed up on top of the cabinet just below the ceiling p.74

Chapter 7

  1. What kind of bird does Fudge want and why? A myna bird; they can talk p.82
  2. Why was it ironic that the bird was copying Fudge? Fudge had copied Peter in everything he had said and now Fudge was being copied p.88
  3. Who helped Fudge sleep in his own room again? Uncle Feather his bird p.89

Chapter 8

  1. Whose painting did Peter see in the art gallery? Jimmy’s dad’s painting p.100
  2. Why is Peter’s mom going back to work in the dentist office? They need the money; Peter’s dad is writing a book and isn’t working  p.102
  3. Why didn’t Peter tell Beverly the story of how the painting became Anita’s Anger? He realized there were things he wouldn’t want Jimmy to tell other people, so he thought this was probably one of those things Jimmy wouldn’t want others to know p.111

Chapter 9

  1. Describe Daniel, Fudge’s friend. He’s pudgy with a lot of red hair and ears that stick out; he’s 6; knows a lot about birds; very picky about his food; always watches TV while he’s eating p.116
  2. Why was it difficult for Peter when his two best friends met? They were jealous of each other and couldn’t stand each other p.122
  3. Describe what happened at the movie theater. The boys ran into Sharon, Elaine and Joanne from school. Joanne bought their tickets, and everyone was introduced to Jimmy; they got the little boys settled in the theater, then the older kids went to their own seats; Peter sat next to Joanne, they shared popcorn, and then held hands after Fudge put ice down Peter’s back p.126

Chapter 10

  1. What did Fudge want for Christmas? A red bicycle like Peter’s p.137
  2. Why was Peter upset there weren’t ever secrets during Christmastime? He always knew what he was going to get for Christmas, either by finding the presents or overhearing his mom talking about it p.140
  3. What’s Fudge’s opinion of Santa Claus? He knows he’s not real, but pretends since his mom and dad thinks he believes in Santa p.147

Chapter 11

  1. Why wasn’t Peter worried about his parents getting a divorce? Whenever his parents fought, they ended up laughing p.150
  2. Why did Fudge get so many cuts and bruises while riding his bike? He didn’t use the brakes and would crash into things p.151
  3. Who did Fudge have Brian Tumkin draw? Mr. Green the principal p.157

Chapter 12

  1. What prank did Fudge play on Peter? Fudge woke Peter up saying he was late for school, but it was really a Saturday p.159
  2. What did Alex and Peter do for the afternoon? Had a picnic at the lake and watched the university rowing team p.163
  3. What consequence did Peter suggest as a punishment for the boys running away? Taking away their bikes for a month p.173

Comprehension Questions- The Fudge Books Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing

Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing

By Judy Blume

Grades 3-5; Genre - Fiction; GRL Q; AR pts: 3.0

Peter Hatcher is nine years old and is in the fourth grade.  He's forced to deal with his three year old brother, Fudge, and all of his quirks and bad manners.  It seems to Peter that Fudge gets all the attention and that he amounts to a fourth grade nothing. Continue reading