Table of Contents
- 1 What did Mrs Bigio the school cook have in common with Mrs Baker?
- 2 Why did Mrs Bigio come to Mrs Baker’s classroom What effect did this have on Holling?
- 3 What did Mrs Bigio make for the junior high kids?
- 4 What does Mr Bigio do with the hot chocolate What does Mrs Baker do?
- 5 What was foreshadowed as Mrs Baker talked with Joe Pepitone?
- 6 Why does Mrs Bigio change her attitude toward Mai Thi?
- 7 Why is Mrs Bigio so mean to Mai Thi?
- 8 Who is cruel to Mrs Bigio in the Wednesday Wars?
What did Mrs Bigio the school cook have in common with Mrs Baker?
Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Bigio, the school cook, both had in common the fact that their husbands were serving in Vietnam. How did Holling come up with the “$2.80 to pay for twenty-two cream puffs from Goldman’s Best Bakery?
Who is Mrs Bigio?
Mrs. Bigio is the school cook at Camillo Junior High School. Though her lunches leave a lot to be desired, she’s a skilled pastry chef and all the students covet her cupcakes. Her husband, a soldier in Vietnam, dies in November.
Why did Mrs Bigio come to Mrs Baker’s classroom What effect did this have on Holling?
Bigio came to Mrs. bakers room to tell her that Mrs. Bigio’s husband died. Holling was dismissed from the classroom.
Does Mrs Baker like Holling?
Baker demonstrates that she doesn’t hate Holling at all and, in fact, eventually becomes a parental figure for him.
What did Mrs Bigio make for the junior high kids?
Bigio baked everyone cupcakes with pink frosting.
What is the summary of the Wednesday wars?
The Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt is a coming of age story about a young man, Holling Hoodhood, who learns over the course of his seventh grade year that there is more to life than what he sees in his own world. With the help of a strict but caring teacher, Mrs.
What does Mr Bigio do with the hot chocolate What does Mrs Baker do?
Bigio brings in the hot chocolate to the class, she deliberately walks past Mai Thi and does not let her take any, like the rest of the class. Baker therefore secretly places her hot chocolate on to Mai Thi’s desk so that she can have some and not feel left out.
Why was Mrs Bigio mean to Mai Thi?
Why is Mrs. Bigio mean to Mai Thi in the lunch line? Mrs. Bigio is mean to Mai Thi because she blames “her people” (the Vietnamese) for the death of her husband.
What was foreshadowed as Mrs Baker talked with Joe Pepitone?
Yankee Stadium is looking for a classical architect to repair the stadium, and Mrs. Baker asks to meet him. This foreshadows a possible way for Mr. Kowalski to get a contract, save his business, and stay in Long Island.)
How does Mrs Baker describe Romeo and Juliet?
Baker assigns Romeo and Juliet to Holling. Holling finds the entire play ridiculous and thinks that both Romeo and Juliet are stupid. Mrs. Baker finds it “tragic and beautiful and lovely,” and suggests that Holling’s reading is naïve and simplistic.
Why does Mrs Bigio change her attitude toward Mai Thi?
Bigio changes her attitude toward Mai Thi after she witnesses the young girl being bullied by some of the other kids at school.
When did Mrs Bigio’s husband die in Mrs Baker?
Her husband, a soldier in Vietnam, dies in November. Holling witnesses Mrs. Bigio’s grief when she seeks out Mrs. Baker on a Wednesday afternoon, and he declares he’ll never forget the sounds of her sadness. Mrs. Bigio struggles with her grief for months.
Why is Mrs Bigio so mean to Mai Thi?
Mrs. Bigio is mean to Mai Thi because she blames “her people” (the Vietnamese) for the death of her husband. How does Mrs. Baker make up for what happened at the Baker Sporting Emporium?
What does Holling look like in Mrs Bigio’s kitchen?
The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance. Holling enters the kitchen on the first floor, prepared for the usual “fumes” of Mrs. Bigi o’s questionable food, but the kitchen smells like buttery pastries. He looks in awe at… (full context)
Who is cruel to Mrs Bigio in the Wednesday Wars?
Her cooking suffers, and she becomes sharp and cruel to all the students but especially Mai Thi, whom Mrs. Bigio treats like a scapegoat. Holling, however, notices that when Mrs. Bigio is cruel to Mai Thi, both Mai Thi and Mrs. Bigio cry.