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The report card

Fifth-grade Nora Rowley has always hidden the fact that she is a genius from everyone because all she wants is to be normal, but when she comes up with a plan to prove that grades are not important, things begin to get out of control.
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Rolling the elephant over

how to effect large-scale change in the reporting process
1997

Hank Zipzer #2 : I got a "D" in salami!

2003
Antics ensue after Hank throws his report card into a meat grinder.

Yuck's pet worm

and Yuck's rotten joke
2013
Two stories follow the adventures of a naughty boy named Yuck who employs pet worms and practical jokes to disgust and annoy his prissy sister.

I got a "D" in salami #2

2003
Antics ensue after Hank throws his report card into a meat grinder.

Well-chosen words

narrative assessments and report card comments
1998
Provides practical tips for teachers on writing assessments of student work, including report cards and longer narratives, covering beginnings and endings, details, and ways to save time when assessing a great number of students, such as in middle or high school.

Making the grade

1991
Readers must decide what to do when they receive a bad report card because of the extra soccer practice they've been doing. Do they tell their parents, or try to keep it a secret?.

I got a "D" in salami

2006
Antics ensue after Hank throws his report card into a meat grinder.

The bad-news report card

2006
Fearing that her report card will not contain good news, Isabel tries to devise a way to hide it from her parents.

Magic mischief!

2005
Airy Fairy fears she will not be able to attend the Christmas party when she is given an extra assignment to make up for her very bad report card--the worst in the history of Fairy Gropplethorpe's Academy for Good Fairies.

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