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5th Grade Reading and Social Studies---> The Reading Lab is where bright young readers come to discuss, through in-depth dialogue, literature that they are reading._____ The Social Studies Parlor is where students respond to critical questions related to different aspects of Social Studies, and then discuss their responses through thoughtful discussions.

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Positive and Negative I think Isadora went through the biggest positive change because, I mean, she did something incredible, something we thought couldn't actually happen. Let me explain...

Detail 1 - When Jack and Isadora were stuck on Hellebezia, Isadora asked Jack how he knew where all the tools went and what tools they were.

Part 1

Section 1, part 1: Isadora put her hand on the ship and got all dreamy and stuff and she was explaining to them about things like what the ship knows about what the Skreeps do, and told her how to fix the ship.

Part 2

I think Dr. Shumwey went through the most negative change because she did something she wouldn't do unless necessary! Here, just read below!

Detail 1 - Dr. Shumwey put on the feathers and stuff because Uncle Bud asked her to. Then they could be king and queen together, because the Skreeps liked WOMEN better than men. They called Uncle Bud the second BANANA.

Section 1, part 1: Dr. Shumwey had sent her assistant, Mellis, out to get Bud for her, and they had their little discussion there, where Dr. Shumwey agreed to act MORE like a queen, because apparently, she wasn't acting like one.

Part 3

Sorry, that's all I have. I can't find any more details, plus I couldn't find absolutely ANY details for anyone else. That's it. If you want more, you might just want to talk to me in person. So, I'm available any time! :)

Article posted April 30, 2012 at 04:03 PM • comment (2) • Reads 76 • see all articles


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