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No, Andrew Clements has not won an award for this book.
Andrew Clements
The Report Card was published by Simon & Schuster.
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The main character in the report card is Nora. Other characters follow in order of most mentioned to least mentioned: Stephen, Mrs. Byrne, Mrs. Hackney, Dr. Trindler, Nora's mom, Nora's dad, Jenny Ashton, Ann, Todd, Merton, Mrs. Noyes, Mrs. Zang, Mr. McKay, Mrs. Drummond, Elliot, Charlotte, Ms. Prill, and last but not least, Mrs. Card
Andrew Clements was a popular children's author known for writing books such as "Frindle" and "The Report Card." He worked as a teacher for seven years before becoming a full-time writer, drawing inspiration from his experiences in the classroom. Clements's books often explore themes of creativity, school, and the power of words.
In "The Report Card" by Andrew Clements, the falling action includes Nora's decision to reveal her true intelligence to her parents and the subsequent conversations and actions that follow as they come to terms with her abilities. This section of the story focuses on the resolutions and consequences of Nora's actions as she navigates her relationships with her family and school.
the resolution to The Report Card is that in the end Nora just tells the truth and she finds out that in the end it is not exactly the same as before but Stephan likes her for who she really is and that is all that matters to Nora.
"The Report Card" by Andrew Clements is set in a fictional city that is not explicitly named. However, the story revolves around the life of a fifth-grade girl, Nora, and her experiences at school, which reflect relatable themes of academic pressure and the importance of self-identity. The focus is more on Nora's personal journey and interactions rather than the specifics of the city's location.
Since I have the book. Answer = That Nora tries to form a strike at the end so that kids can avoid doing there work by getting zereos on there tests like the CMT( Conneticut Mastery Test). Also she got D's and one C on porpose because of that.
Nate does not have a report card
Andrew Card was born on 1947-05-10.