Marvin Higgins always teases the other kids in his second-grade class. Now Marvin can't believe what someone is saying about him, and how much it hurts. This description may be from another edition of this product.
A fantastic story by Suzy Kline, author of the Horrible Harry series (great!), as well as the Herbie Jones series (mediocre). Here, Kline is at her best, giving us insight into Marvin---a boy who likes to tease others in his class. When Marvin overhears his teacher saying that she hates Marvin, he is flooded with feelings of rage and insecurity. Although it turns out to be a big misunderstanding in the end, Kline takes time in this engaging and fun story to explore Marvin's motives for teasing others. Marvin's anger and tendency to lash out at other kids has to do with his trouble learning to read and spell and his feelings about what he thought his teacher said. But when his beloved Grandma Nonna comes on a class field trip with her long tube that she uses to hear better, Marvin makes some discoveries about respecting others differences. Like all the best children's authors, Suzy Kline is able to present moral lessons to children in a realistic, but subtle manner. Kline does not get out the moral sledgehammer to bonk her readers on the head, rather she demonstrates through wonderful storymaking some of the gradual changes in Marvin.While Marvin and the Mean Words is in the DRA 24 range in decoding and vocabulary, the comprehension score is more like a 28. Kline includes two Normal Rockwell prints that leads to discussion in Marvin's class before they are on their way to the Norman Rockwell Museum. Some of the terms such as The Saturday Evening Post and the relevance in the story of the now defunct Hartford Whalers hockey team, might also need some additional explanation.
Marvin and the Mean Words
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book is about a boy named Marvin who forgot his coat in the school but when he goes back to school he sees his teacher Mrs. Bird. He thinks that she is talking about him but she is actually talking about another boy named Joe Marvin. Marvin becomes angry and decides to hate her.She said she wants Joe Marvin to leave because his bad temper is making the team loose.I like this book because it's talking about bad feeling and how to solve them.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Its about this kid who thinks the teacher hates him. One day on the feild trip people say marvin got suspended. What Marvin are they talking about?
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