![]() ![]() It is all good fun and the reader is surely in on the jokes. Children can enjoy the book and the character their parents loved when they were in elementary school. They, of course, save the day when the Rogers arrive home with the new teacher. Product Details Item :NTS717793 ISBN13:9781338756869 Format:Paperback Book Pages:32 Grades:K - 2 Lexile Measure:470L Guided Reading Level:GR Level K. Rogers' house, where she has also made taffy apples. At school, she follows Miss Lane's list: calls (a) roll, plants (light) bulbs with the children, leads a foot race, and creates a harum-scarum scramble over "take away," in this case, apples they have picked at Mrs. Children's LiteratureIn this "I Can Read, Level 2" adventure the well-meaning but confused and literal Ameila Bedelia is mistaken for a substitute teacher. ![]() The students never had a teacher like Amelia Bedelia before!Susan Hepler, Ph.D. ![]() The pupils are in hysterics as she calls the roll by yelling at a roll, plants bulbs by putting light bulbs into dirt, and gives highly creative math lessons involving the whole class and a whole lot of apples. Amelia Bedelia, the literal-minded maid, is mistaken for the new teacher at the elementary school. ![]()
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