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- Hardcover
- 144
- Where the Steps Were
- Andrea Cheng
- English
- 21 January 2017 Andrea Cheng
- 9781932425888
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Civil War and key figures in the civil rights movement When the students go to a play in a real theatre they are kicked out for no good reason Miss D helps the students write letters to the theater manager demanding to know why they weren't allowed to see the play Is it because their skin is bla Interesting formata series of poems written from the POV of 3rd graders in a school that is about to be closed down The students come from difficult circumstances but they have a
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S Dawn Kayla Jonathan Anthony and Carmen relate the events of their last year together with their teacher Miss D The year is busy as the students each facing a challenge at homeĀ prepare to put onĀ a play take field trips to a local farm and do experiments in the science lab They are studying the While the poems are beautiful I have conflicting opinions about this book It is written for ages 4 8 according to the listing The book is far too advanced for this age group in
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Class with Miss D gives the students at PleasantĀ Hill Elementary the confidence they need to move on to their new school The third graders are sad that this will be their last year at Pleasant Hill Elementary before their school is torn down Poems narrated in the voices of five different student Pleasant Hill Elementary School will be torn down after this year This novel in verse tells the story of that final year as experienced by the third graders in Miss D s class Fro
In this novel in verse by Andrea Cheng third graders at an underperforming elementary school move through their final year in the school before the building is torn down The kids have a variety of family situations and personal problems but they all love their teacher who is a stable and loving presence in their lives Though the book refers freuently to the fact that the school will be torn down this story is of a portr
Pleasant Hill Elementary School will be torn down after this year This novel in verse tells the story of that final year as experienced by the
I did not find this book emotionally engrossing It seems to me that those poems do not amount to poetry I had a hard time identifying different children by their voices only by what's happening in their lives and also by the identifier of na
I'm really surprised and disappointed this one isn't getting attention or at least better reviews on GoodReadsBased on the author's sister's thi
While the poems are beautiful I have conflicting opinions about this book It is written for ages 4 8 according to the listing The book is far too advanced for this age group in my mind I am in my 20s and I had a difficult ti
Really good story about at third grade class written in free verse novel format Cheng also includes her own art what looks like woodcuts to illustrate the story At first I thought the format would be confusing for 3 5th grade but the individual
Interesting formata series of poems written from the POV of 3rd graders in a school that is about to be closed down The students come from difficult circumstances but they have an amazing teacher It is a fast re
Story told through poems by five students from a third grade class at a school on its last year before closing The voices of the students could have been from students in our school they felt authentic and true to their age group Although I i
This was a pleasant story told in verse about a third grade class whose school is scheduled to be torn down at the end of the school year It was good as far as it went but it didn't really have a climax or proper ending The children each had issues and family problems but nothing was resolved by the end with any of them Even the teacher had a problem which went unresolved This book needs to be reworked to include a better ending
I loved it It's a whole year of third grade full of friendships hurts prejudices dreams distilled in the children's poems I found myself in tears toward the end I know some other reviewers mention not liking that lack of a