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Holes Writing Prompts With Chapters and Page Numbers

The document provides 50 chapter summaries from the novel Holes by Louis Sachar, posing comprehension questions about details, characters, events, and themes in the story. The summaries explore Stanley's experiences at Camp Green Lake, his interactions with other boys, the potential significance of items they discover, and the unfolding revelations about past events and their connections to Stanley's family history.

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Holes Writing Prompts With Chapters and Page Numbers

The document provides 50 chapter summaries from the novel Holes by Louis Sachar, posing comprehension questions about details, characters, events, and themes in the story. The summaries explore Stanley's experiences at Camp Green Lake, his interactions with other boys, the potential significance of items they discover, and the unfolding revelations about past events and their connections to Stanley's family history.

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Holes Journal Questions (page 1 of 3)

Chapter: #1 Write a description of Camp Green Lake, using as many details as you
Pages: 3-4 can.

Chapter: #2 Was Stanley Yelnats made to go to Camp Green Lake? Explain.


Pages: 5

Chapter: #3 Does Stanley believe in curses and bad luck?


Pages: 6-10 Provide specific evidence from the story to support your answer.

Chapter: #4 We have met the main character Stanley. How are YOU like him? How
Pages: 11-15 are YOU different from him? Write two sentences about how you are
like him, and write two sentences about how you are different.

Chapter: #5 Check to see that you have filled in the “Meet Your Fellow Campers”
Pages: 16-20 chart as completely as possible.

Chapter: #6 1) In your opinion, was Stanley’s problem bad luck, destiny, or the
Pages: 21- 25 fault of the curse on his great great grandfather, and why?
2) A sentence on page 24 uses our word “coincidence.” Define the
word coincidence, and then explain the coincidence being described on
page 24.
Chapter: #7 1) How is Stanley’s work and his great great grandfather’s carrying the
Pages: 26-40 pig similar kinds of work?
2) Look at the bottom of page 35. The author uses two questions there.
Why? Does he really expect us to answer?
Chapter: #8 What does the word “predatory” mean here? (p. 42)
Pages: 41-42
Chapter: #9 Why is “Caveman” a good nickname for Stanley?
Pages: 43-47
Chapter: # 10 Mr. Pendanski said that the warden wasn’t interested in rocks or fossils.
Pages: 48- 51 What do you think the warden would be interested in if the boys dug it
up? Guess why you think they have to dig holes and look for things!

Chapter: #11 How did it help Stanley to imagine getting revenge on the bully?
Pages: 52- 54
Chapter: #12 Why is Mr. Pendanski asking these questions? What is he trying to get
Pages: 55-58 the boys to think about? What would you like to be when you grow up,
and why? What types of skills are needed for that occupation?

Chapter: #13 Stanley was trying to decide whether to help X-Ray or be selfish. Then,
Pages: 59-63 he was discovered before he could decide. Why should he have been
selfish? Why should he have given the object to X-Ray?
Chapter: #14 The Warden obviously is interested in the object. Write two to three
Pages: 64-68 sentences predicting what the object is and why she is interested.

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Holes Journal Questions (page 2 of 3)
Chapter: #15 Stanley now knows why Zigzag did not want to talk at breakfast about
Pages: 69-71 the thing he found. Why was that? What "is certain" to the boys at the
end of chapter 15? What is something they don't know?
Chapter: #16 Do you think that Stanley’s mother really knows it is a bad place? Tell
Pages: 72-76 why you think the way you do.
Chapter: #17 Which of the four types of conflict do we see in this chapter? Describe
Pages: 77-79 what takes place.
Chapter: #18 Page 82 states that Stanley's "heart had hardened as well" as his
Pages: 80-82 muscles. This doesn't mean his heart muscles are harder. What does it
mean? What did Stanley say to Zero that was a sign of a "hard" heart?
Chapter: #19 Why did Stanley take the blame for stealing the sunflower seeds? Is he
Pages: 83-87 really just trying to take care of himself? Explain.
Chapter: #20 Do you think the nail polish is really poisonous? Explain why or why
Pages: 88-91 not.
Chapter: #21 Why didn’t Stanley tell them about the poison fingernail polish? Explain
Pages: 92-94 your ideas.
Chapter: #22 Continue working on your character trait chart for Stanley.
Pages: 95-100
Chapter: #23 In your opinion, what is the least likeable thing about Trout Walker?
Pages: 101-103
Chapter: #24 Pretend you are Stanley writing in a journal every day, and write about
Pages: 104-106 this day: “Dear Diary, today when I woke up and went to breakfast, I
saw Mr. Sir’s face. …”
Chapter: #25 List three other things that are acceptable today, that were not
Pages: 107-111 acceptable years ago. Check with others to make sure that those things
really are acceptable!
Chapter: #26 Work on your WANTED poster for Kate Barlow.
Pages: 112-115
Chapter: #27 What is the connection between the two people named Zeroni?
Pages: 116-119
Chapter: #28 There is another connection in this story from the past that connects it to
Pages: 120-123 something in Stanley’s time… boots. Find the connection and explain
the two people and what the connection is.
Chapter: #29 What would you do if you were in the desert for many days without
Pages: 127-129 water? How would you survive? What would you do, and what would
you be careful NOT to do?
Chapter: #30 Sometimes when a person like Zero gets mad, he doesn’t know how to
Pages: 130-140 say what he feels, so he hits and fights. Write down how you could
teach Zero how to use his words instead of fighting and hitting.
Chapter: #31 Why should Stanley tell the Warden about where the lipstick really was
Pages: 141-144 found? Why shouldn’t he tell her?

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Holes Journal Questions (page 3 of 3)

Chapter: #32 Why couldn’t Stanley blame his no-good-pig-stealing-great-great-


Pages: 145-148 grandfather for this ?
Chapter: #33 What is Stanley’s plan now?
Pages: 149-151
Chapter: #34 If the boat is named the Mary Lou, whose boat would it be?
Pages: 152-154
Chapter: #35 Explain how Zero’s face looks “like an old jack-o’-lantern.”
Pages: 155-159 What literary device is this?
Chapter: #36 How did they remain hopeful even when things were bad?
Pages: 160-166
Chapter: #37 Pretend that you are Zero. What would you be thinking as you climbed
Pages: 167-169 with Stanley? OR
Zero worked a long time to figure out one word. What can you learn
from this?
Chapter: #38 How is this novel like an onion?
Pages: 170-172
Chapter: #39 If you were close to dying, what important things would you like to say
Pages: 173-176 to someone?
Chapter: #40 How could Stanley carry Zero so far?
Pages: 177-181
Chapter: #41 Do you think Zero really learned to steal from his mother? Do you
Pages: 182-184 think his mother really sold Girl Scout cookies? Where else have we
heard about Girl Scouts in this story?
Chapter: #42 If Stanley is in such a horrible situation, then why is he happier now
Pages: 185-188 than he has ever been before?
Chapter: #43 Pretend that you are X-Ray, Zigzag, Magnet, Squid or Twitch; what do
Pages: 189-197 you think happened to Stanley and Zero?
Chapter: #44 How do you think the Warden knew what they were doing?
Pages: 198-203
Chapter: #45 Who do you think the “woman” is that they talked about?
Pages: 204-206
Chapter: #46 Why can’t Stanley understand about the lawyer saying that he was
Pages: 207-210 innocent after all?
Chapter: #47 Who is Mrs. Walker? Where have we heard that name before?
Pages: 211-216
Chapter: #48 Why did Squid (Alan) say for Stanley to call his mother and apologize?
Pages: 217-222
Chapter: #49 Why do you think Sachar alternates between the past and the present
Pages: 223-225 throughout the story? Give at least two ideas. How might the story be
different if he chose a different style?
Chapter: #50 Why might somebody infer that Stanley's family had a curse on it, but
Pages: 229-233 it was over now?
Who is the lady "sitting in the chair beside Hector" [Zero] and why is
she singing the same song that Stanley learned from his parents?

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