|  | Author: Andrew Clements Publisher: Atheneum
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Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Pages: 192 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.1 x 0.6
ISBN: 0689845243 EAN: 9780689845246 ASIN: 0689845243
Publication Date: December 20, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy!
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The Report Card April 17, 2007 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book is about a girl that is keeping a big secret that she is a real genius ever since she was a baby, but you might think this is awkward but she wants to be known as an ordinary kid or a kid who doesn't care about grades.This book is meant for people who are interested in school stories, and i think this book is very interesting,.
Katie's Review April 2, 2007 I kind of liked this book because it's different from what I usually read, but by the same author.
This book is about a girl named Nora. Nora is really smart, but nobody knows that because she tries to get average grades so people don't think she's a nerd. Then she gets five D's and one C on her report card. Her parents get involved, her teachers get involved and even the principal. I don't think her plan was very good about getting average grades because she could skip grades if she showed how smart she really is.
I think this book should be read by everyone because it's a really good book.
The Report Card March 30, 2007 The Report Card
By: Andrew Clement
Did you ever had a plan and everything goes wrong? The same thing happens to Nora. Her plan was to have bad grades on the report card so her teachers take her seriously about her and her grades. She wants to the state, principal, and the federal government to worry about her. All she want do is to change testing so kids do not be picked on because they be given a bad grade on a test. Guidance counselor called Doctor Trindler, told Nora to come in at 5th period. When she come Dr.Trindler made her take an IQ test Nora never taken a test like that before. Apparently she was aiming for an average grade, 70%, but she a higher score than most people. Now everyone knows that Nora is smart except the students. Nora can not continue with her plan, she has to change it. She decide to tell her best friend the truth about her smartness because she been hiding it to everyone, she does not like being different. Nora team up with her best friend to make persuade everyone to fail on all tests and quizzes.
If you like a book with an unbelievable twist and a good plan, this is a kind a book for you! Hope you like it.
Report Cards are the best!!! March 24, 2007 The Report Card by Andrew Clements is about a little girl who is scared about her report cards. When she finds out she does bad, she tries to hide it by sleeping with is or holding it in her pocket all the time. I mean this is the best book in the world.why it is the best book in the world is because it tells you all about what you are gonna go though in life. You will only like this book if you are happy about reading about her misery. I can't give anything else away sorry... I LOVE this book!
I hope you like it too! :)
-CgBunny
The Report Card March 6, 2007 Have you ever met a genius that has kept it a secrect, up till fifth grade, that she is smarter than your average student? In this book the main character, Nora Rowley, does just that. She gets C's and D's just because she wants to make a point on the importance of grades. She thinks that the grades that you get don't classify anyone as "smart" or "dumb".
As soon as Nora's whole school finds out that she is genius, everything changes. Her school tries to put her in "enriched" classes, but she doesn't want to be classified as "smart". So in the end she does make a difference in her school by a speech, telling everyone that they should be treated equal. And that, is how the story ends.
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