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Cynthia Lord

Rules

Cynthia LordFiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2006

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Reading Questions & Paired Texts

Reading Check and Short Answer Questions on key points are designed for guided reading assignments, in-class review, formative assessment, quizzes, and more.

CHAPTERS 1-7

Reading Check

1. How old is David?

2. Where does Catherine meet Jason?

3. What is Jason upset about not being able to buy?

4. Which book does David love and often quote?

5. How does Jason communicate?

Short Answer

Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.

1. Why does Catherine have rules for her brother David?

2. What bothers David on the ride home from the clinic and why?

3. How does Catherine feel about Kristi moving in next door?

4. How does Catherine approach the word cards for Jason?

5. What differences does Catherine identify between how her parents treat her versus David?

Paired Resources

For Neurodivergent, Non-Speaking Poets, Collaboration Is the Basis of Language

  • This NPR article explores ways some people communicate beyond words.
  • Theme connections include Words Are Important, Though Not the Only Form of Communication and People Are More Than the Challenges They Face.
  • What are some ways characters in the novel communicate beyond words?

I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud

  • William Wordsworth’s poem describes the joy the speaker feels when he encounters a field of daffodils in a moment of loneliness. Later, when he is alone again, he can happily recall the image of the daffodils.
  • The poem connects to the theme of Every Soul Is Isolated and Challenged.
  • How does Catherine use images to cope with her loneliness?

CHAPTERS 8-15

Reading Check

1. The first time they hang out, what do Kristi and Catherine do?

2. What gift does Jason send Catherine?

3. How does Catherine say thanks to Jason for the gift?

4. Where do Kristi and Catherine go swimming?

5. Where does Jason invite Catherine on Saturday?

Short Answer

Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.

1. How does Ryan treat David, and what is Catherine’s reaction?

2. How does running together affect Catherine and Jason?

3. Why is the garden important to Catherine?

4. When Catherine and Kristi make wishes, why does Catherine not share hers?

5. When going to the beach with Jason, why doesn’t Catherine let Kristi see her?

Paired Resource

What Young Disabled and Chronically Ill People Want You to Know

  • In this resource from Teen Vogue, young people experiencing health challenges express what others need to know.
  • Theme connections include Every Soul Is Isolated and Challenged and People Are More Than the Challenges They Face.
  • Based on details from the novel, what might Jason add to this list about what he wishes people knew?

CHAPTERS 16-22

Reading Check

1. How does Catherine help Kristi prepare for the dance?

2. What birthday present does Catherine buy Jason?

3. At the birthday party, where does Jason invite Catherine?

4. What does David bring to Catherine to fix?

5. At the dance, which wish does Catherine grant for David?

Short Answer

Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.

1. When Kristi puts on the music and tries to dance with David, why does Catherine turn off the music?

2. Why does Jason get upset about the “Together” card Catherine made?

3. What leads to Catherine crying at the end of Jason’s party?

4. How does the relationship shift between Catherine and her dad?

5. At the dance, what does Mrs. Morehouse reveal about how she parents Jason?

Paired Resource

Music as a Language

  • In this five-minute Ted Talk, Victor Wooten, the bassist who has won five Grammy awards, explains the importance of music.
  • The video connects to the theme of Words Are Important, Though Not the Only Form of Communication.
  • How does Jason approach music?

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  • Shared topics include autism, family, growing up, neighbors, acceptance, and different ways of communicating.
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Reading Questions Answer Key

CHAPTERS 1-7

Reading Check

1. Eight (Chapter 1)

2. At the occupational therapy clinic (Chapter 2)

3. A guitar (Chapter 2)

4. Frog and Toad Are Friends by Arnold Lobel (Chapter 3)

5. Pointing to words in his word book and body language (Chapters 2-7)

Short Answer

1. Catherine is often in charge of David, and she realizes he needs to be overtly taught everything. She genuinely cares about him and wants the rules to help him. She also hopes the rules will help her as she navigates the world with him, like when she helps him wait for their father, who is always late. (Chapters 1-7)

2. The sound of the rain hitting the car bothers David because he processes noise differently, so it feels very loud to him. (Chapter 3)

3. Catherine is thrilled to have a neighbor girl her age, imagining they will be very good friends and spend all summer together, even communicating through Morse Code with flashlights at night. (Chapters 3-4)

4. Catherine approaches the word cards with great thought and care, pondering good images to put on each and thinking about what words Jason might appreciate. (Chapter 5)

5. Catherine sees her parents give David more and expect more from her. For example, when she asks for colored pencils, her mother expects her to earn the money, and Catherine knows she would have bought them for David. (Chapters 1-7)

CHAPTERS 8-15

Reading Check

1. Relax in Kristi’s room, talking about boys and families (Chapters 8-9)

2. Carrots for her guinea pigs (Chapter 9)

3. She brings a guinea pig to the clinic to see him. (Chapter 10)

4. The nearby pond (Chapter 14)

5. To his birthday party (Chapter 15)

Short Answer

1. Ryan mocks David, teasing him by giving him an empty gum wrapper. Catherine tries to protect David, yelling at Ryan and bringing David away from him. (Chapter 11)

2. At first cautious, Catherine soon runs faster, and she and Jason experience joy and freedom, with those around them supporting them. (Chapter 12)

3. She remembers playing with her father in the garden when younger. Now, she believes he chooses the garden over her, making her resentful. (Chapter 13)

4. Catherine wishes David would not have autism. She knows on some level she should accept him for who he is instead of wishing that he was different. (Chapter 14)

5. Catherine does not know how to share her friendship with Jason, so she hides to avoid being seen with him. She reveals later in the book she thinks Kristi will judge her. (Chapter 15)

CHAPTERS 16-22

Reading Check

1. She makes posters. (Chapter 16)

2. A guitar (Chapter 17)

3. To the dance (Chapter 18)

4. A cassette tape (Chapter 19)

5. Grape soda (Chapter 20)

Short Answer

1. Catherine envisions David stomping on their posters. She tries to avoid situations where she imagines David will embarrass her. (Chapter 16)

2. On the card, Catherine did not draw him in the wheelchair. He wants to be accepted for who he is, rather than a different version of himself. (Chapter 17)

3. She turns down Jason’s invitation to the dance, and he articulates he thinks she is embarrassed of him. He leaves her, and she is unsure how to make it up to him. (Chapter 18)

4. Catherine expresses to her dad that she needs him more, and she is upset about being always put behind David just because David needs more. Her father drops everything to take her to the dance to meet Jason and truly listens to her. (Chapters 19-20)

5. Mrs. Morehouse is protective of Jason, as her waiting in the hallway during the dance illustrates. She also wants to help Jason live a full life, which taking him to meet Catherine at the dance demonstrates. (Chapter 21)

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