Freak the Mighty i good but used by some of the 6th grade teachers.  Any other 
ideas?
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My students and I LOVED Freak the Mighty.

What would some of you suggest reading after Freak the Mighty --
something similar that kids would like as well?
Jan


Quoting Kelly Cavaiani <[email protected]>:
> Freak the Mighty.
>
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> I have always used Fig Pudding by Ralph Fletcher with my lower level seventh
> graders.  It is ONLY a read aloud (they do not ever have a copy in front of
> them) to help get them started and motivated about books and
> listening skills. Works like a charm.
>
> I want something similiar in topic (a cute funny story that kids can
> relate to)
> but a little more challenging for my honors classes this year.  Any
> ideas?  It
> will also be read aloud to them.
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Sara
>


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