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Chargement... Secret Coderspar Gene Luen Yang, Mike Holmes (Illustrateur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Recommended Ages: Gr. 5-7 Plot Summary: On Hopper's first day of 7th grade at a new creepy school, a popular kid spits chocolate pudding on her head. She isn't afraid to fight back with her words and even suggests a physical fight, but the other kids just let it go. Now that she has Eni's attention as someone who isn't afraid, when Hopper notices the weird birds with four eyes and padlock on a shed and the number nine everywhere, she starts to investigate. Thankfully Eni has already figured out a few things. Maybe between the two of the they'll figure out why the creepy Mr. Bee keeps waving them away from the locked shed with a broom. Setting: Characters: Hopper - 12 yo, 7th grade, cocky, smart mouth who isn't afraid to talk back to most people or get in trouble Eni - friends with Josh, on the basketball team and is pretty good Josh - leader of his group of friends, has an unnamed sidekick who laughs at all his jokes and repeats everything he said in a way that makes the sidekick seem to idolize Josh Mr. Bee - Director of Facilities AKA janitor, Recurring Themes: coding, friendship, new school, family Controversial Issues: Hopper has a very smart ass attitude but it isn't called that in the book Personal Thoughts: This book had way more sass than I was expecting. The characters really had personality even though so much of the book was spent explaining the coding. I'm not sure it was the most effective at teaching coding, but perhaps it will get kids to become more interested in it. Genre: science fiction because of the robot and the moving staircase? Pacing: fast, short graphic novel Characters: Hopper has a lot of personality and Eni is believable. The sidekick is annoying but he's supposed to be. Frame: Storyline: Activity: What drew me to keep this book in my library was how it teaches on the importance of math while showing modern day use of math. There are many different ways children are thinking about math while reading this that aren't as common in other math book you find such as logic puzzles. Another great thing is about this one is it is encouraging of STEM academics. This book will really be enjoyed by kids who enjoy coding and mysteries. There are codes written in the text that you need to solve as the storyline goes. This is a great addition to the middle Schooler bookshelf. It also introduces kids to the life of coding in computers. It also has really fun illustrations to go along with the adventure. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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"Welcome to Stately Academy, a school which is just crawling with mysteries to be solved! The founder of the school left many clues and puzzles to challenge his enterprising students. Using their wits and their growing prowess with coding, Hopper and her friend Eni are going to solve the mystery of Stately Academy no matter what it takes!" -- Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Characters: 7.5
Setting: 8.5
Prose: 7.5
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