The Report Card
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Fifth-grader Nora Rowley has always hidden the fact that she is a genius from everyone because all she wants is to be normal, but when she comes up with a plan to prove that grades are not important, things begin to get out of control.
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Add a Summary"Fifth-grader Nora Rowley has a problem with grades, her latest report card, with five D's and one C, proves it. What nobody knows because she kept it a secret that she is really a genius and has earned those low marks on purpose because of her friend Stephen who doesn't like the way tests make him feel about himself (dumb)." (Novelist Review)
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Add a Commentvery good. different style to, not like normal books.can teach kids a lot and good vocab 2
VERY GOOD AND INTERESTING
This book is very interesting and kept me reading non-stop. I liked the main character because she is smart and sneaky. I have also read the book "No talking" and personally I enjoyed "The report card" better! I would give this book 4 stars!
This book is sooooo good. It is sorta truthful in a way... It changed my way of thinking forever in grade 4!!
This is a great book!! :)
Like all of Andrew Clements books, this book has a great message and gets you thinking. Great for grades 5 and up. You will never look at standardized testing the same way again!