"The Pigman" by Paul Zindel can be taught in schools because it addresses universal themes like friendship, loss, and personal growth. The story provides opportunities for students to explore complex characters and relationships, as well as engage in discussions about empathy and morality. Additionally, the novel's clear narrative and relatable teenage characters can resonate with young readers.
yes
The history and existence of hate crimes should be taught in school, so we can raise aware and tolerant children for the future.
Elementary school students should be taught on both Windows and Mac operating systems.
Algebra is essential in life!
Hillsboro, Missouri, School District, 1985
Hillsboro, Missouri, School District, 1985
Lorraine tells the Pigman that she is calling to discuss school projects and to check on the status of any homework they may have. Later, she pretends to call back to clarify details about a school assignment.
The truth is that accepting ALL law-abiding people should be taught in school, regardless of the person's sexual identity or orientation.Religion should play no role in who is accepted in society and who isn't.
Yes it should be because it's healthy for you.
Respect, math, langauge arts, sience,
YES! I am a student at an intermediate school and i would LOVE to be taught cooking as a class
in the pigman what was the secret the pigman didn't want anyone to know about?