![]() And if he had never seen the running boy, he might never have met tall, tough, bully-beating Beatrice. But if it wasn't for Dana Matherson mashing his face against the school bus window that one day, he might never have seen the tow-headed running boy. But it's still the same old routine: table by himself at lunch, no real friends, and thick-headed bullies like Dana Matherson pushing him around. This time around it's Trace Middle School in humid Coconut Grove, Florida. The movie offers a perfect opportunity to make a class project of reading - or reading aloud - the award-winning (Newbery Honor Book, ALA Notable Children's Book, ALA Best Book for Young Adults) book written by Carl Hiaasen. If you teach the upper elementary grades or middle school, chances are your students will enjoy the movie Hoot. prepared teaching materials from Walden Media (link provided). ![]() reflect on elements of a story that engage readers and make it powerful, important, and memorable.reflect on the best ways to bring about change in the world.research additional behind-the-story information. ![]()
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