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Middle School: How I survived bullies, broccoli, and Snake Hill.
James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts
In Middle School: How I survived bullies, broccoli, and Snake Hill, by James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts, Rafe Katchadorian’s summer had begun and he was about to head to a summer school. Throughout the whole school year, he had broken most of the rules, which he thought were ridiculous, such as: not talking in the hallway and going to the bathroom only twice a day and his report card never saw an A. In addition, he made a million enemies and a total of zero friends. With the arrival of summer, his mother and grandmother sent him and his sister, Georgia to a summer school, the setting, called Camp Wannamorra. From the moment he stepped
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The Muskrats had to find something to blame the Bobcats on, therefore one of them came up with the idea to shoot a picture of them smoking in the woods. The sneaked out of the hut and quietly ran to the woods. As soon as they saw the Bobcats, they snapped some photos. The antagonist caught a glimpse of the camera’s flash light and the Bobcats all followed Rafe. Rafe made it to the hut safe, but something horrible happened. The photos were blurry and nothing could be seen. This was going to be their little secret and a high point of the story, but the Bobcats heard it and planned their revenge. The next day, all of the booger Eater’s precious books had been drowned. Frustrated, he messed up Mr. Sherwood’s office and ran away. Rafe found him in the woods and turned him back. When they returned, Rafe took the blame from the Booger Eater, because after all, he was the one that pushed him in the plan. Rafe already knew the consequences.
Mr. Sherwood expelled Rafe nearly two weeks before the end of the summer school. He could not wait to go there next summer to meet his friends again. His summer school experience led him to become the courageous boy he always wanted to be. His friends helped him overcome a great fear of his. Although it was reckless, Rafe fought for what he believed to be right. At last, Rafe discovered
The book HIDEOUT, written by Gordon Korman, begins with an adventurous group of middle school kids that come to the rescue of one of their friends to hide a fierce Doberman before a crooked businessman can bring him harm. The story starts out in the beginning of August, in Cedarville, New York, with the school friends all heading off to summer camps but they did not know they would be sneaking a dog along with them. There are two main characters in each of the summer camps and the story takes place in all three of these camps. These summer camps are in the woods of New York’s Catskill Mountains. They are Camp Ebony Lake, Camp Ta-da and Camp Endless Pines. These three camps may be in the same woods but they are spread out and are miles away from each other. There is a different theme to each camp and it makes the book more interesting because the setting is always changing.
One Fat Summer by Robert Lipsyte, is a very good book for teenagers that feel insecure about themselves and have low self-esteem. In the book they will read about a young boy name, Bobby who overcomes his fears of being fat and being bullied by Willie, one that is much stronger then him physically, but not emotionally. The basic theme of this story is to stand up for yourself no matter the situation.
through an emotionally hard time. After leaving school due to flunking grades, Holden sets out
The book that I am reading is called Middle School : Get Me Out Of Here by Jame Patterson. This book is about a kid called Rafe Khatchadorian. He lived in a town and Hills Village. One day rafe was a his mom’s jobs “Swifty’s Diner” and it burned down, because one of the employes forgot to clean, the grease trap. His dream of getting into air brook where crushed.Now since he has to move in with his grandma Dotty, he would have to move into the city. Him and his sister georgia had too go too schools. As the day’s past they start to like living in the city after all. Since rafe wasn't able too go too airbrook any more he was going a cathedral to express his imagination.Rafe made it into the cathedral, they approved his application. He contacted jeanne( that's the girl that was always nice to him).
This book is about a twelve-year-old boy named Nick Hall. Nick Hall loves to play soccer, but he can only play if he reads his dad’s dictionary which he thinks is boring. Nick Hall has a best friend Coby Lee. Coby and Nick have been friends almost their whole life, they also have always been on the same soccer team accept this year. Nick also takes dance clubs with the girl he likes named April who also goes to his school. So far Nick’s life is going well, The only bad thing in Nick’s life is that he gets bullied by these twins named Dean and Don, but they soon get expelled from school so he doesn’t have to see them every day now. So now Nick’s is going even better until one day Nick’s parents announce that they’re getting a divorce because
Could you get by living alone in New York City? Holden Caulfield is a student who attends and gets kick out of many private schools. Around Christmas time, Holden gets the ax from Pencey Prep School and is forced to live in the Big Apple for a few days so his parents will not notice he has been expelled again. This paper will summarize what happens along Holden Caulfield’s adventures through the City that Never Sleeps. I will evaluate the reason he flunks out of school, summarize his adventures in the first night and day, and evaluate his actions and writing style.
All the novels that I have read in class this year have been absolutely fascinating and remarkable. Each one captivated me in an indescribable way. However, there is a particular novel that stood out to me. It is a novel that is highly enjoyable and I recommend it to anyone looking for a poetic and simple book to read. That novel is One Crazy Summer by the distinguished author of books for children and teens, Rita Williams-Garcia.
“Tuesday of the Other June” by Norma Fox Mazer is a fictional short story about a girl who struggles with being bullied and how to stick up for herself. In the beginning, June joins swim class where she faces her bully, who happens to have the same name. Soon, the bullying escalates but June is happy to know she will be moving. In the end, she has to go to school with her bully but ends up sticking up for herself and telling her to stop. June learned a lesson of how to stick up for herself and deal with bullies.
P encourages Arnold to be better in life. Mr. P is responsible for Junior’s fight against hopelessness and his wish of not giving up hope and realizing dreams. Mr. P, at first, appears to be your average teacher who hates their job, stuck in the middle, and can’t achieve a higher level job. Everyone thought that Mr. P looked really weird. He was only 4 feet tall, had no hair, but had dandruff, there would be food stains on his shirt, visible nose hair, and weighed maybe 50 pounds but only when he’s carrying his 15 pound briefcase. But the strangest thing about Mr. P is that sometimes he forgot to come to school. He tried to start a reservation Shakespeare Theatre Company, but failed miserably. Oftentimes, students would have to be sent down to the housing compound behind the school to wake Mr. P, who is always napping in front of his television. He sometimes teaches classes in his pajamas. He is fairly popular among the students, as not much is asked out of the students. On Junior’s first day back to school, he is given a Geometry book. But on the first page of the book, he sees the words “This book belongs to Agnes Adams.” Agnes Adams is his mother, which meant that the book was over 30 years old. Enraged by this thought, he threw his book at Mr. P. Consequently, Arnold is suspended for a week. Mr. P goes to talk to him. He talks to him about his sister, and how she used to write romance novels, but then suddenly stopped, and telling Junior things about
The school year has ended and summer has officially come. The season has brought nice weather and an important event called summer vacation. Most students enjoy this yearly event, mostly outside. But not so for Greg Heffley. In this book Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days by Jeff Kinney, Greg, a wimpy middle grade student wants to spend the entire summer in his house alone playing his favorite video games. However, his mother’s idea for her son is completely the opposite. This idea takes Greg to places throughout his neighborhood, a country club, a friend’s house, as well as his Grandma’s house. His diary entries chronicle the entire summer from his perspective.
Scout’s loss of innocence was influenced by her knowledge of reading. During her first days of school, she was punished for her intelligence. The new teacher introduced a new way of teaching called the Dewey Decimal System. She shouldn't have been punished for being gifted. Another lesson, Scout learned during her first week of school was how to properly treat a visitor. Walter Cunningham visited
In “Seventh Grade” by Gary Soto the main character Victor learns perseverance threw his embarrassing moments. To start of with, in paragraph twenty four Soto wrote “Teresa,” Victor said automatically. Some of the girls giggled. They knew he had a crush on Teresa. He felt himself blushing again.” This shows that Victor seems to be enamored with a girl named Teresa. Victor's classmates knowing about his crush on Teresa shows that he's been smitten for a while. Later on in the story, “Mr. Bueller asked if anyone knew French. Victor raised his hand, wanting to impress Teresa. The teacher beamed and said, “Très bien. Parlez-vous français?”
For the spring term, the faculty made changes and Philip got assigned to Miss Narwin’s homeroom class. Things got worse when Philip was assigned to her homeroom as if being in her English class wasn’t bad enough. When Philip got back to school he found out he was assigned to counseling. Philip was furious and still wanted to get out of Miss Narwin’s English class.
In the end of the movie he made a speech(1:24:00 mins) in front of the authorities of the school that made them think that he needs to be privately educated and the boarding school is no longer a place for him
The final straw was when Janice walked into the school and found her son sitting in the school reception area with his older sister, while the rest of the students enjoyed a nice Christmas party. Janice said her son was clearly not wanted at that school, so she took the kids’ stuff and enrolled them into a public school where Alex was would be much more comfortable. The teachers were more comfortable dealing with children with complex needs.