56 Questions
Stink is the shortest second-grader in Class 2D.
True
Stink has grown one inch since the last measurement.
False
Stink's sister, Judy Moody, is three feet, nine inches tall.
False
Stink wants to get taller by eating more seafood.
True
James Madison's un-birthday is celebrated on Presidents' Day.
False
Stink received a fun mirror from Rocky's old magic kit as a present.
True
Stink looked super-shrimpy and wide as a warthog when he looked at himself in the James Madison side of the mirror.
True
Stink prefers UN-Presidents' Day over Presidents' Day.
True
Stink's usual height is three feet, seven and three quarters inches.
False
Mrs. Bell explains that shrinking is due to gravity and the pads between bones shrinking during the day.
False
Newton is the name of Stink and Judy's class pet.
True
Stink builds a raft for Newton out of Legos.
True
Toady licks Newton, causing Stink to fear poisoning.
True
Newton sheds his skin, which is initially mistaken for poisoning.
True
Stink and Judy find the shedding process of Newton to be boring.
False
Stink's room begins to smell strongly due to the newt's shed skin and its prey.
True
Stink and Judy argue over who should show the newt and its shed skin to their respective classes.
True
Newton is a salamander.
True
Stink's teacher is Mrs. Jones.
False
Judy suggests putting Newton in Toady's tank to keep him company.
True
Stink and Judy were taking care of a newt named Newton for a class project.
True
Newton slipped out and went down the drain.
True
Judy accidentally turned on the garbage disposal and believed she had killed Newton.
True
Stink was devastated and grieved for his lost class pet.
True
Judy tried to console Stink by suggesting that Newton might have escaped and was having adventures.
True
Mrs. Dempster, their teacher, was understanding and told them to tell the class that Newton had run away.
True
The class wrote stories about what they thought Newton was doing in the big world.
True
They celebrated Presidents' Day by making crafts and learning about the presidents.
True
Stink was disappointed that nobody mentioned his favorite president, James Madison, during the Presidents' Day activities.
True
Stink and Judy found Newton after he went down the drain.
False
Judy intentionally turned on the garbage disposal, thinking it would be funny.
False
Mrs. Dempster scolded Stink and Judy for losing Newton.
False
Stink's parents reassure him that he will grow eventually.
True
Judy measures Stink multiple times throughout the day and finds that he has shrunk one quarter inch in height.
False
Stink's hair turns orange from the hair gel and takes a week to wash out.
True
Stink's friend Elizabeth changes her name to Sophie of the Elves and believes that Stink would be a giant to elves due to his short stature.
True
Stink goes to the nurse's office and expresses his concern about shrinking, and the nurse confirms that he is indeed shrinking.
False
Judy tries to stretch Stink out like a rubber band to make him taller.
False
The class reads a book about a boy who shrinks, and Stink relates to the character because he also turns green when he reads cereal boxes intently.
True
Stink's teacher asks him to carry the milk from the cafeteria, which he assumes is a sign of trust but is actually just a regular assignment.
True
Stink eats all his peas and drinks all his milk in an attempt to grow.
False
Stink tries various methods to look taller, including applying hair gel to make his hair stick up.
True
Stink is constantly being teased by his older sister Judy about his height.
True
Stink's friend Elizabeth changes her name to Sophie of the Elves.
True
Stink proposed ideas for honoring James Madison, such as statues, songs, and appearing on the state quarter
True
Stink was able to use smelly markers from his sister Judy for his project
False
Stink and Judy had difficulty communicating and working together on the project
True
Stink wrote a letter to the governor to suggest James Madison for the Virginia state quarter
True
Webster and Sophie shared their Presidents' Day projects, with Webster focusing on making potholders and Sophie writing a poem about Dolley Madison, the first First Lady
True
Stink was inspired by President James Madison and wanted to honor him for Presidents' Day
True
James Madison was a president from Virginia, similar to Stink
True
Stink wrote new lyrics to Frère Jacques for a Virginia state song about James Madison
True
Stink created a James Madison wig using cotton balls and a cap for a Presidents' Day project
True
Stink presented his project to the class on Presidents' Day, sharing his personal connection to James Madison
True
Stink wants to get taller by eating more seafood
False
Stink's sister, Judy Moody, is three feet, nine inches tall
True
Study Notes
- Stink was inspired by President James Madison and wanted to honor him for Presidents' Day
- James Madison was a president from Virginia, similar to Stink
- Stink proposed ideas for honoring James Madison, such as statues, songs, and appearing on the state quarter
- Stink wrote new lyrics to Frère Jacques for a Virginia state song about James Madison
- Stink was unable to use smelly markers from his sister Judy for his project
- Stink created a James Madison wig using cotton balls and a cap for a Presidents' Day project
- Stink and Judy had difficulty communicating and working together on the project
- Stink wrote a letter to the governor to suggest James Madison for the Virginia state quarter
- Stink presented his project to the class on Presidents' Day, sharing his personal connection to James Madison
- Webster and Sophie shared their Presidents' Day projects, with Webster focusing on making potholders and Sophie writing a poem about Dolley Madison, the first First Lady.
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