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Attack of the Mutant Underwear
Attack of the Mutant Underwear
Attack of the Mutant Underwear
Audiobook3 hours

Attack of the Mutant Underwear

Written by Tom Birdseye

Narrated by Johnny Heller

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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Cody Lee Carson leaves his old self behind as he starts at a new school for his fifth-grade year. The new Cody is a brilliant author who keeps a journal to record this stunning transformation, but changing is not easy. Has Cody really left his old self behind? Tom Birdseye has created another funny story sure to join his growing list of award winners including the Recorded Books I'm Going to Be Famous.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 23, 2008
ISBN9781436144056
Author

Tom Birdseye

As a kid, Tom Birdseye was decidedly uninterested in writing—or any academic aspect of school, for that matter—never imagining that he would eventually become a published author. And yet, nineteen titles later—novels, picture books, and nonfiction—that is exactly what has happened. His work has been recognized for its excellence by the International Reading Association, Children’s Book Council, National Council of Social Studies, Society of School Librarians International, Oregon Library Association, and Oregon Reading Association, among others. Combined, his books have either won or been finalists for state children’s choice awards forty-three times. Life, it seems, is full of who’d-a-thought-its. He lives and writes in Corvallis, Oregon, but launches mountaineering expeditions to his beloved Cascades on a regular basis. 

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    This book takes the reader into the mind of Cody Lee Carson as he enters the 5th grade in a new school. At he old school, Cody was notorious for being a screw up and he sees this as his opportunity for a new beginning. The format of this book was like no book I've ever read-it was written as a series of journal entries. I enjoyed reading the book, and experiencing the 5th grade experience all over again through Cody. At the culmination of the book, Cody becomes a hero regardless of his attire and is held in high esteem by his classmates. Cody learns a valuable lesson - to be himself and he will be accepted.This would be a great book to read in a class where journaling is important. Journaling will be a part of my classroom in all of my subjects. Having students use metacognition and record their thoughts helps them organize their ideas and further their understandings. This book gives students general knowledge of the journaling process-it is written in the student's words, time and date at the top, and involves feelings, ideas, concerns, or whatever else the students wants to write about.