![]() Granger who decides what words will make up language. Granger crams her entire lesson into the few minutes remaining. The next day, Nick manages to keep his report going for almost the entire class period, but Mrs. Then, she makes the regular homework assignment as well. Granger decides Nick has to write a report on the origin of dictionaries. He asks a leading question about the origin of dictionaries to distract her from the homework assignment he senses. Nick knows dictionaries are the cornerstone of Mrs. Granger gives a vocabulary test and launches into lessons. While other classes were spent getting books and catching up with friends, Mrs. Nick is there on the final class of the first day. ![]() ![]() One of the reasons is that all the students at Lincoln Elementary School have Mrs. As Nick heads into fifth grade, he knows that some things will change this year. In third and fourth grade, he got away with this repeatedly, as well as a few other behaviors. He is excellent at distracting teachers, an especially useful skill when teachers are about to make homework assignments. Nick Allen is a student at Lincoln Elementary School. ![]() Simon and Schuster Children's Publishing, New York, NY, 1998. The following version of the book was used to create this study guide: Clements, Andrew. ![]()
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