Substitute Teacher Plans Miss Huff looked over her class and sighed deeply.Sarah was sticking her tongue out at Emily. After all, how many substitute teachers can build a monstrous sand castle, parachute from a
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Title | : | Substitute Teacher Plans |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.93 (861 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00BQET10Y |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2009-06-23 |
Genre | : |
Miss Huff looked over her class and sighed deeply.
Sarah was sticking her tongue out at Emily.
Billy was making faces at Carl.
Nancy blew such a big bubble that she floated across the room and got stuck in Francine’s hair.
When Miss Huff accidentally mixes up her plans for the substitute teacher with her day-off activity list, well, things get pretty crazy. After all, how many substitute teachers can build a monstrous sand castle, parachute from a plane, and swim underwater with an octopus? Put down your pencils and strap into your seats, because this class is about to experience some serious turbulence!
Editorial : From Publishers Weekly
When her students start swinging from the light fixture and growling like wild animals, Miss Huff calls in a substitute and makes two lists one for her vacation day, the other for the substitute teacher and then she mixes up the lists. The book alternates between Miss Huff happily following the lesson plan ("Reading 9:15 to 10:30") and the children as they ride a roller coaster, go skydiving, etc. With their wide eyes and wide mouths, debut illustrator Smith's clay people look as eccentric as the day's agenda as they cavort at the beach, meet an octopus while scuba diving, and discover that Mrs. Martin, the substitute, is also a lion tamer ("That's why Mrs. Martin was such a great substitute teacher. Anybody who could train lions could handle kids"). Johnson (Never Babysit the Hippopotamuses!) dampens the excitement with a resolution that arises from neither characters nor action ("Although the children had fun with Mrs. Martin, they really loved Miss Huff,
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