THE CELERY STALKS AT MIDNIGHT BY: JAMES HOWE



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THE CELERY STALKS AT MIDNIGHT BY: JAMES HOWE Dr. Betty Powers Francis READING RIGHT 2005, 1989

Synopsis Harold is an educated dog who writes books. His best friend Chester, a cat, thinks the family pet, Bunnicula, is a vampire rabbit. When Bunnicula turns up missing, Chester is sure that the rabbit is on another vampire rampage and sets out to find the rabbit and save the neighbors. Harold comes along trying to be the sensible one in the matter but even he occasionally wonders about the rabbit. When the two boys in the family start acting strange, Harold starts to question what is happening. The animals thinking they are saving all the humans have instead ruined a Halloween carnival. Bunnicula is found and the animals stop worrying about vampires, at least for the time being.

Lesson 1 Chapter 1 1. The editor of the publishing company is surprised about something. What is it? A. That the author of the story was a dog B. Harold, the dog had hired an agent C. Harold wanted to go on a cruise 2. What kind of animals is each of the following? A. Chester B. Howie C. Harold D. Bunnicula 3. What are the supposed characteristics of a vampire? 4. Why does Chester think that Bunnicula is a vampire rabbit? 5. Choose one of the following that best describes the animals in this story? A. They act like real animals B. They act like animals to the people but talk to each other C. They talk to the people as well as to each other 6. A pun is a word that wounds similar to the correct one but is spelled differently giving the sentence two meanings. Which of the following puns did the author use? A. Bunnicula is as fast as a speeding bullet. B. Things that are hare today are gone tomorrow. C. Harold, you smell like you need a bath.

Lesson 2 Chapter 2 1. What reason did Harold give for not wanting to pick up Pete and drop him out the window? A. It is not a good idea to put strange objects in your mouth. B. He had morning mouth and he didn t want to get cotton stuck on his tongue. C. Pete was too heavy for him to pick up. 2. Why wasn t Chester able to sleep well during the night? 3. Chester thinks that the vegetables Bunnicula has bitten are unsafe. Why does he think that? A. The vegetables are in Bunnicula s power and may try to attack other people. B. If you were to eat a vampire vegetable you would turn into a vampire. C. Vampire vegetables are poisonous to eat. 4. What does badgering mean? 5. According to Chester which event happened first? A. The vegetables turned white B. The vegetables attacked people C. Bunnicula bit the vegetables 6. List two clues that would suggest the Monroe family is getting ready to go on an outing. 7. Where do you think the missing Bunnicula really is

Lesson 3 Chapters 3-4 1. Someone was calling Chester as they walked down the street. At first he thought it might be destiny. Who was really calling him? 2. What caused the hose to start leaking? A. Chester bit it and left his teeth marks in it. B. The hose was old and worn out. C. Howie bit it and left holes in it. 3. Who or what is Snowball? A. Bunnicula s real name B. A handful of snow someone threw at Chester C. A cat that Chester mistook for Bunnicula 4. What does helter-skelter mean? 5. Why did Harold throw Snowball into the mailman s cart? 6. What kind of stake do you think Chester used the first time? 7. Chester thinks Bunnicula is a vampire, Harold does not. What does Howie think? Explain your answer.

Lesson 4 Chapters 5-6 1. Why didn t the truck driver hear all the noise in the back of his truck? A. He was partially deaf B. There wasn t any noise to hear C. He must have had the radio on loud 2. Harold uses a comparison when he said that, a compliment from Chester is something like a shooting star, rare What two things is he comparing? 3. After being discovered on the first truck, who pretends to be the voice of destiny calling as Howie, Harold, and Chester are walking back to town? 4. Is destiny a person? Explain your answer. 5. What does palpitations mean? 6. First they tried to use toothpicks for stakes. What did they try next? A. Twigs B. Splinters C. Bone chips 7. What reason would you have given to Chester and Harold to explain why Toby and Pete are acting like vampires?

Lesson 5 Chapters 7-8 1. What place was it that the animals destroyed? A. The Monroe s backyard B. The town square C. The school carnival 2. Howie uses another pun when he said to Harold, Snowball may or may not be serious in threatening you. After all he could be just kitten. What word did kitten replace? A. Joking B. Kidding C. Catching 3. How does Toby know that Harold likes chocolate? 4. Choose a new-to-you word that has two or more syllables. Look up its definition and write it down. Word definition 5. Put a check by the event that happened second. The portrait crashing on Harold The drowning of Mr. Monroe The smashing of the carrot cake by Chester 6. Why did Harold want a toothpick at the end of the story? 7. Tell about your favorite part of the book.

Answer Key Lesson 1 1. B 2. Chester is a cat, Howie is a dachshund puppy, Harold is a dog, and Bunnicula is a rabbit. 3. A vampire is characterized as a night wandering ghost that sucks blood. 4. Chester thinks that Bunnicula is a vampire rabbit because the last time he got loose from his cage the vegetables began to turn white and they each had two holes in them. 5. B 6. B Lesson 2 1. B 2. Chester was unable to sleep well in the night because he was worrying about Bunnicula and vampires. 3. A 4. Badgering means to harass or annoy persistently. 5. The event, which Chester thinks happens, first is that Bunnicula bites the vegetables. 6. Answers will vary. Clues the author gives suggesting the Monroes are going on an outing are: they had lots of bundles, the boys were talking about this being the day, the father said that they can t leave until they have breakfast.

7. Answers will vary. Lesson 3 1. Destiny was not calling Chester: the bulldog, Max was. 2. A 3. C 4. Helter-skelter means in a disorderly way or haphazardly. 5. Harold threw Snowball into the mailman s cart so he could run away to a safe distance before the cat was free to chase him. 6. Answers will vary. 7. Answers may vary, although Howie is enjoying the excitement he tends to believe what Chester has said. He indicated this by his excitement and willingness to go along with the cat and also to carry the toothpicks. Lesson 4 1. C 2. Harold compares the rare compliment to a shooting star. 3. When they are walking back to town, Howie pretends to be destiny calling. 4. Destiny is not a person. Answers will vary as to how they came to that conclusion. 5. Palpitations means to beat at a rapid rate. 6. A

7. Answers will vary. Lesson 5 1. C 2. B 3. Toby already knows Harold likes chocolate because he has shared his candy bars with him before. 4. Answers will vary. 5. The second event that happened was Chester smashing the carrot cake. 6. Answers may vary. One reason Harold wanted a toothpick at the end of the story was he thought he was hearing noises so just to be on the safe side he thought he would put a stake in the artichoke heart in case Chester was right. 7. Answers will vary.