Math Rashes and Other Classroom Tales

Math Rashes and Other Classroom Tales by Douglas Evans is a reprint edition published by Scholastic, Incorporated in September 2002. This 112-page book is presented in English and serves as a humorous sequel to The Classroom at the End of the Hall, offering a collection of witty cautionary tales set in the vibrant atmosphere of W.T. Melon Elementary School.
Readers will encounter a series of amusing and whimsical events that unfold as the new school year begins. The narrative features third graders Morgan and Kate, who navigate magical surprises and valuable lessons throughout their school days. From playground antics that turn the tables on a bully to a fairy godteacher who grants wishes, the stories are filled with lighthearted humor and imaginative scenarios that highlight the joys and challenges of school life.
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This laugh-out-loud sequel to THE CLASSROOM AT THE END OF THE HALL is a witty collection of cautionary tales.
The New-School-Year-Moon hangs above every school the night before it opens. This year it shines over the W.T. Melon Elementary School brighter than ever. And the man in the moon is W.T. Melon himself! There’s no doubt that, this year will be full of magical surprises that may teach Morgan, Kate, and the rest of the third graders a lesson or two.
Playground equipment gives a bully a taste of his own medicine, a fairy godteacher grants any wish, a rash breaks out after too much math–these are just a few of the wacky events that unfold in the classroom at the end of the hall.
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