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©2014 Carolyn Wilhelm 1
Free printable for book by
Julie Anne Grasso
and the Lemon Festival Fiasco
©2014 Carolyn Wilhelm 2
Artist credits:
Scrappin’
Doodles Scrapping Doodles Licenses #50089, #54476, #60204, #52613, #63188,
#63188_C, #63543C
©2015
Wise Owl Factory LLC,
Carolyn Wilhelm
Digiscrapkits
Graphic Leftovers
It is illegal to extract art from this document.
Printable created by:
©2014 Carolyn Wilhelm 3
With a background in paediatric nursing, Julie Anne
Grasso spent many years literally wrapping children in
cotton wool. Every day she witnessed great courage
and resilience from the tiny people she cared for,
which inspired her to write stories about a little girl elf
just like them.
She has a degree in Nursing from Queensland University
of Technology and has been published in her nerdy
nursing specialty in medical journals, but her true love is
writing about elf worlds that preferably involve some
kind of dessert obsession.
She has an awesome husband who loves to do battle
in the computer trenches every day and a 3 year old
elf called Giselle.
Frankie Dupont and the
Lemon Festival Fiasco
By Julie Anne Grasso
©2014 Carolyn Wilhelm 4
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use this printable to accompany her
presentations and work with the book.
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FRANKIE DUPONT books. This printable
was made with her approval.
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Terms of Use
©2015
Wise Owl Factory LLC,
Carolyn Wilhelm
©2014 Carolyn Wilhelm 5
Table of Contents
Page 2 Artist Credits
Page 3 About Julie Anne Grasso
Page 4 Terms of Use
Pages 6-9 Character traits, settings words, and answer keys
Pages 10-16 Creative writing pages
Pages 17-18 Guilty or not work pages and answer key
Pages 19-20 Lemon adjectives and possible answers
Pages 21-22 Phytophotodermatitis work page and answer key
Pages 23-24 Word search and answer key
Pages 25-26 Crossword puzzle and answer key
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Clever Characters Name __________________________________ Date ________________
Circle the traits that describe each character.
Frankie Sherlock Appleby Triplets
Madame Mercure
●first and only kid in
Maizon to pass the
private investigator’s
training exam
●fast on a scooter
●wore a trench coat
●wore a baseball cap
●would never eat
leftover pizza
●9 years old
●always told the truth
●was saving money
for an evidence kit
●sprinted if he spotted
a bunny
●belonged to Amy
●ex-sniffer dog
●would retire soon
●whimpered if he
smelled something
dangerous
●almost was show and
tell at school
●wanted to become
the Lemon Meringue
Pie King
●older than Frankie
●owners of Sherlock
●the boys drew
mustaches on their
teachers’ profile
pictures
●all three were
well-behaved
●the Invaders
●Archie, Angus, and
Amelia
●they all wanted to
help Frankie
●short fingernails
●sweet personality
●helpful
●insulted the children
●Frankie’s friend
●sister of Peri Stalsis
●generous
●dastardly
●philanthropist
●famous chef
●sour-faced
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Clever Characters KEY Name __________________________________ Date ________________
Circle the traits that describe each character.
Frankie Sherlock Appleby Triplets
Madame Mercure
●first and only kid in
Maizon to pass the
private investigator’s
training exam
●fast on a scooter
●wore a trench coat
●wore a baseball cap
●would never eat
leftover pizza
●9 years old
●always told the truth
●was saving money
for an evidence kit
●sprinted if he spotted
a bunny
●belonged to Amy
●ex-sniffer dog
●would retire soon
●whimpered if he
smelled something
dangerous
●almost was show and
tell at school
●wanted to become
the Lemon Meringue
Pie King
●younger than Frankie
●owners of Sherlock
●the boys drew
mustaches on their
teachers’ profile
pictures
●all three were
well-behaved
●the Invaders
●named Archie,
Angus, and Amelia
●they all wanted to
help Frankie
●short fingernails
●sweet personality
●helpful
●insulted the children
●Frankie’s friend
●sister of Peri Stalsis
●generous
●dastardly
●philanthropist
●famous chef
●sour-faced
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Setting the Scenes Name __________________________________ Date ________________
Circle the words that describe each setting.
shed stand Garden School
●near strawberry
patch
●Gary’s workbench
was in it
●no door
●poison container
●plant food
●tools
●wheelbarrow
●Gerome was being
repaired there
●sous chef was in
charge
●set up for the festival
●near the blueberry
path
●lemonade was used
in making cupcakes
●customers had to be
stopped
●refreshing for all
festival attendees
●pristine
●conifer trees shaped
as numbers and letters
●amazing gardener
named Jerome
●path
●strawberry patch
●blueberry patch
●lemon grove
●lemonade stand
●floor creaked
●bells
●consolidated class
●no detention policy
●Amy worked there
after school
●located in a dark
forest
●one class had three
teachers
●did not allow show
and tell
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Setting the Scenes Key Name __________________________________ Date ________________
Circle the words that describe each setting.
shed stand Garden School
●near strawberry
patch
●Gary’s workbench
was in it
●no door
●poison container
●plant food
●tools
●wheelbarrow
●Gerome was being
repaired there
●sous chef was in
charge
●set up for the festival
●near the blueberry
path
●lemonade was used
in making cupcakes
●customers had to be
stopped
●refreshing for all
festival attendees
●pristine
●conifer trees shaped
as numbers and letters
●amazing gardener
named Jerome
●path
●strawberry patch
●blueberry patch
●lemon grove
●lemonade stand
●floor creaked
●bells
●consolidated class
●no detention policy
●Amy worked there
after school
●located in a dark
forest
●one class had three
teachers
●did not allow show
and tell
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Name __________________________________ Date ________________ Describe a situation in life that is sour, and tell how things could be improved.
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Draft a Detailed Descriptive Paragraph By _______________________ Date __________________
Write a descriptive paragraph about one of these pictures.
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Frankie needs your help! Please design an extended version spy kit for his next adventures.
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Devise Enhanced Spy Kit Devices Name __________________________________ Date
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Write a Brilliant Brochure for a Gnome Repair Service Name __________________________________ Date _________
Write an advertising brochure for gnome repairs. Why are you the best? What do you service? Add a map to your location.
What are your hours of operation? Do you pick up and deliver? What is the phone number and address? Be creative!
Best in the business! ______________________
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Clever, Cool, Creative Cuisine Name ___________________ Date ______________
Plan a creative menu for the lemon festival. What special dishes will be included? Use descriptive phrases.
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Construct a Considerate Contraption Name ___________________
The cupcake shop has hired you to make a new invention that will trap and land people gently to their
door. Draw and label your invention and describe how it works.
How this invention works! ___________________________________________________________
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Miss Chestnut
Simon Le Mont
Gardener Gary
Meredith
Evan
Peri Stalsis
Guilty or Not-Guilty? Name ___________________ Date _____________
Tell why each character seemed suspicious. Explain why each was actually guilty or not.
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Miss Chestnut Miss Chestnut gave a poisoned
pie to Mr. Mulberry.
Not guilty as she didn’t make the
pie and did not want to hurt Mr.
Mulberry. She wanted to impress
him.
Simon Le Mont As pie baker, it seemed logical
that he baked the poison pies.
He had a cold and could not
taste the pies himself.
Evan was the pie taster, and was
giving him wrong information on
purpose.
Gardener Gary Gary has time and opportunity to
access the lemon grove and
poison the lemons. The poison
was on his work bench.
Gary desperately needed his job
and had only been there a week.
Giselle admitted to moving the
poison to the work bench.
Meredith It would seem Meredith would
want to own the lemon grove as
she asked if it was a heritage site
and could not be sold.
The reason she asked was she did
not want it sold. She wanted the
manor to stay as it was and did
not own Everlasting Orchards.
Evan Evan was seen trying to put the
poison container in the garbage
and not the recycling and
threatened Gary about his job.
Evan was thought to be the
nephew of Mrs. Charles, but
turned out to be the son of Peri
and nephew of Mercure.
Peri Stalsis His spoon remained up at the
tasting. He was the brother of
Madame Mercure and the father
of Evan.
Madame Mercure, Peri Stalsis,
and Evan all conspired to
purchase the lemon grove and
thereby own Enderby Manor.
Guilty or Not-Guilty? KEY Name ___________________ Date _____________
Possible answers, accept logical and correct responses.
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Advanced Agreeable Adjectives Name ___________________
Use one adjective to describe each picture.
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Advanced Agreeable Adjectives Key Name ___________________
Possible answers below. Accept logical adjectives for answers.
real or whole sliced, round, sour half, flavorful
smooth or fresh happy, glad frozen, ice-cold
cold, refreshing part, partial initial sound, first letter
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Name _________________________ Date _________
As Frankie’s Dad always said, “If things don’t add up . . .
follow the evidence trail, no matter where it leads you.”
Phytophotodermatitis Is a real condition. To avoid having this
problem, what should be done?
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Number the steps in order:
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Name _________________________ Date _________
As Frankie’s Dad always said, “If things don’t add up . . .
follow the evidence trail, no matter where it leads you.”
Phytophotodermatitis Is a real condition. To avoid having this
problem, what should be done?
Be sure to wear gloves when
squeezing citrus fruits.
Then, wash juice from skin before
going in the sun.
Number the steps in order:
3 1 2