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Children,
HumorLanguage:
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Friendship Middle SchoolWritten by Gordon Korman
Read by vavious
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
Full cast…
Sarah Beth Goer - Narrator
Oliver Wyman - Narrator – Mr Kermit
Josh Hurley - Narrator - Parker
Tristan Morris - Narrator
CHRIS GEBAUER - Narrator – “Mateo”
Sean Welsh Brown - Narrator
Pete Larkin - Narrator
Fred Berman - Narrator
Jennifer Nittoso - Narrator
Publisher: Balzer + Bray
Release date: January 8, 2019
Duration: 06:00:06
A hilarious middle grade novel from beloved and bestselling author Gordon Korman about what happens when the worst class of kids in school is paired with the worst teacher—perfect for fans of Ms. Bixby’s Last Day. A good choice for summer reading or anytime!
The Unteachables are a notorious class of misfits, delinquents, and academic train wrecks. Like Aldo, with anger management issues; Parker, who can’t read; Kiana, who doesn’t even belong in the class—or any class; and Elaine (rhymes with pain). The Unteachables have been removed from the student body and isolated in room 117.
“A stellar ensemble cast brings crowd-pleasing personality to a diverse group of misfit students and their teacher in this funny classroom story. Mr. Kermit is counting the days until his retirement, but in his final year of teaching, he is relegated to the “Self-Contained Special Eighth-Grade Class”–a.k.a. “The Unteachables.” Over the course of the school year, this underdog group experiences mischievous mayhem, as well as friendship and triumph. Chapters rotate first-person narration between students and school faculty, and each narrator adds depth to the different perspectives. Most memorable are the gruff, jaded indifference of Oliver Wyman’s Mr. Kermit, the well-meaning enthusiasm of Josh Hurley’s Parker, and the frenetic, high-pitched energy of Chris Gebauer’s Mateo”… � AudioFile 2019
This middle grade novel is an excellent choice for tween readers in grades 4 to 6, in the classroom or for homeschooling.
I’ve had a few of these in class and I taught in secondary…..J