Status
Available
Call number
Publication
Scholastic Inc.
Pages
66
Description
Horrible Harry must defend his reputation as a detective by cracking the secret code of Mrs. Funderburke's lunch prizes.
Series
Collection
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
66 p.; 7.6 inches
ISBN
0545110351 / 9780545110358
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LibraryThing member bekstrom
This book is a good example of realistic fiction. This story could easily take place in a school with students just like the ones who are reading the book. Students are able to imagine themselves in a specific situation without having to live it. The plot of the book is engagin, and relates to the
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studnets lives. It is applicable and different elements of the plot are doen seamlessly. It is easy to see how in the end our conflict is resolved, and in the meantime students reading this book are engaged in solving the code for themselves. I would use this book in an intermediate classroom. The type of media used is pencil. Show Less
LibraryThing member kbuxton06
This book is a good realistic fiction because it shows kids how to figure out problems. Genre: realistic fiction. Media: pen Age Appropriateness: intermediate
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J3E.Kli