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Texting 1, 2, 3


volume 8, Dear Know-It-All

No. of pages 160

Published: 2013

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Great for age 8-13 years

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Sam and Michael realize just how much their words matter when they tackle an important story for the Cherry Valley Voice.

When Mr. Trigg tells Samantha and Michael that they should write an article about texting, they are both annoyed. Texting? Texting is just something kids do for fun. Where's the story in that? But when Michael's older brother gets into a car accident while texting, they suddenly realize how important their assignment actually is.

Michael asks Mr. Trigg if he can write an additional sidebar to their article, and when the next issue of the Cherry Valley Voice comes out, the whole school is buzzing. Michael's words have really affected everyone-the principal even puts a framed copy of the article in the main hallway outside of his office.

Sam has always loved journalism, but now she experiences firsthand how much her words (and Michael's) can truly impact the way people behave. What started out as a "fluff piece" turns out to be the story of the year!

 

This is volume 8 in Dear Know-It-All .

This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years.

There are 160 pages in this book. This book was published 2013 by Simon & Schuster .

Rachel Wise loves to give advice. When she's not editing or writing children's books, which she does full-time at a publisher in New York, she's reading advice columns in newspapers, magazines, and blogs-and is always sure her advice would be better! Her dream is to someday have her own talk show, where she could share her wisdom with millions of people at once, but for now she's happy to dole out advice in small portions in Dear Know-It-All books.

This book is in the following series:

Dear Know-It-All

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