Synopsis: Peter is in the Fourth Grade and gets easily annoyed by his little brother, Fudge. Everything seems to go wrong for Peter, but goes right for Fudge. Fudge gets all of the attention and Peter gets in trouble. What is Peter to do?
When Fudge finally goes too far, Peter is finally noticed and gets what every patient and understanding young man needs, recognition. Read and enjoy the antics of Fudge and the frustration of Peter to see if you can relate to what Peter has to go through.
This print and use workbook is a child-directed literature study that requires no teacher or parental prep time.
The format is an exciting new approach to studying literature. Each page engages the student in many interesting activities. Children will explore new vocabulary in its context and answer questions that involve them in the story. Learners reflect on their own experiences to better understand those of the characters. This process ensures full comprehension of the novel. Additional activities involve illustrating, sequencing, analyzing characters, and point of view.
The literature study concludes with an organized and detailed book summary. A simple rubric is included for grading the book summary.
Get involved with the story and become a better reader.
Total Pages: 27

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Crystal:15 Years experience as a middle school teacher in the areas of Science and Reading. New York State Assessment Item Writer. Curriculum writing and district level assessment design. Thomas: 16 Years experience as a middle school and elementary teacher in grades 4-8 in all content areas. Curriculum writing and distict level assessment designing.
