The Herdsman kids are the outlaws of Woodrow Wilson Elementary School. They smoke cigars, lie, and set things to fire-and that's only when they bother to come to school. If anything goes wrong, you can be sure there's a Herdsman behind it.
Then a school project forces the students to think of compliments for their classmates--all of them. Is it possible that behind their outrageous pranks there might be something good about this crazy clan after all?
The events in "The Best Worst School Year Ever" take place at Laketon Elementary School during a school year that includes the 2001-2002 academic year.
Barbara Robinson
"The Best School Year Ever" is a children's fiction book, classified under the genre of contemporary realistic fiction or juvenile literature.
yes! it is the best school ever. especially the year nines that were there in 2012-2013.
Her name is Miss Evelyn Farley.
Yeah, last year my school had David Archuletta come in October and Natasha Bedingfield came in March. It was the best year ever!
The conflict in "The Best School Year Ever" revolves around a group of bullies known as the Herdmans who disrupt the traditional order of things at school and create chaos for the other students. The main characters must navigate their interactions with the Herdmans and ultimately learn to see them in a different light.
One of the pro's of year round school is you'll gain more knowledge by staying in school longer.One of the con's for year round school is there will be more drop out-rates.
In the book "The Best School Year Ever" by Barbara Robinson, the climax occurs when the main characters, the Herdmans, perform in the school play and their unconventional approach leads to unexpected results. This moment challenges the perceptions of both the characters and the audience, ultimately leading to growth and understanding among the characters.
In "The Best School Year Ever," Gladys colors Eugene's hair with shoe polish as a prank. This causes Eugene's hair to turn green, leading to embarrassment and teasing from classmates.
1. quality2.compliment3.inventive4.resourceful5.shrewd6.enterprising7.embarrassment
An example of an idiom in the book "The Best School Year Ever" is "the apple of someone's eye." This idiom is used to show that someone is cherished or loved deeply. In the book, the Henderson children are seen as the apple of Mrs. Cavanagh's eye, despite their mischievous behavior.