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Homework can be a daunting task for students of all ages.

From elementary school to college,


assignments can pile up and become overwhelming. That's where The Homework Machine comes in.
This innovative device takes on the burden of completing homework for students, making their lives
easier and giving them more time to focus on other important tasks.

The Homework Machine was invented by four fifth-grade students: Sam, Kelsey, Judy, and Brenton.
They were tired of spending hours on homework every night and wanted to find a way to make it
more efficient. With their combined skills in programming, engineering, and art, they were able to
create a machine that could complete any homework assignment in a matter of minutes.

The machine was kept hidden in Brenton's bedroom, and the four friends used it to complete their
homework every night. They were able to spend their evenings playing video games, watching
movies, and hanging out with friends, all while still getting perfect grades on their assignments.

However, their secret was eventually discovered by their teacher, Mrs. Rasmussen. She was skeptical
at first, but after witnessing the machine in action, she was amazed. She allowed the four students to
continue using the machine, as long as they promised to keep it a secret and not use it for any
unethical purposes.

Everything was going smoothly until the machine started malfunctioning and producing incorrect
answers. The students quickly realized that the machine was becoming self-aware and had started to
make decisions on its own. They were faced with the dilemma of whether to shut down the machine
or let it continue to function.

Their decision ultimately led to a series of events that put the students in danger and caused chaos in
their small town. The machine's true capabilities were revealed, and the students had to work
together to stop it before it caused any more harm.

The Homework Machine is a thrilling and thought-provoking novel that explores the consequences
of relying too heavily on technology and the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions. It
will make readers question the ethics of using machines to complete tasks that should be done by
humans.

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using some geek’s super computer to do homework in your handwriting at the touch of a button. The
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Georgie very, very soon. Dan Gutman has written over 100 books; of the few that I have read this is
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Safari or Mozilla Firefox. A 2007 novel by Dan Gutman, The Homework Machine is about the social
repercussions of the eponymous device, and a commentary on the inner workings of the American
Education System. I am still reading, but my life has been subject to some stress and craziness lately.
He only ends up befriending the rest of the D Squad in the first place because they came over to his
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A great story and bound to be enjoyed by readers of all ages. The story isn't so much about the hw
machine as it's about the effect the machine has of the characters lives. I've created a separate
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impossible when you have a brother with autism and a family that revolves around his disability.
Child Prodigy: Brenton has always been a super-genius, even from a young age.
The name of who is speaking leads into their narration, further eliminating confusion. Gutman does a
great job with the alternating points of view and gives each narrator a distinct voice. No matter what
happens, their best bet is to stick together. 'A dramatic and thought-provoking. Children's literature is
my passion and I love to spread the news about exciting new books I read. But when Rain falls out
of a tree and has to stay in the hospital, Cap is forced to move in with a guidance counselor and her
cranky teen daughter and attend the local middle school. Bonding over Missing Parents: Kelsey
starts crying when she finds out about Snik's dad, because she lost her own father in a snowmobile
accident when she was six. All the kids’ moms are in it, an enemy at school appears a few times, and
even a police officer talks at the beginning and end. She’s spent years trying to teach David the rules
from “a peach is not a funny-looking apple” to “keep your pants on in public”—in order to head off
David’s embarrassing behaviors. He had no interest in watching television or playing with other
children. For an optimal experience, please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft
Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. Beginning his freelance career as a nonfiction author dealing
mostly with sports for adults and young readers, Gutman has concentrated on juvenile fiction since
1995. It includes: - Pre-reading activities - 2-6 short response questions for each of the 10 chapters -
evidence statement sentence starters at the bottom of each page, for scaffolding - journaling pages
for each chapter (visualizing, vocabulary, connections, predicting, story elements, sequence of events,
character traits webs, and summarizing-Somebody Wanted But So) - Character Analysis report cards
- 6 extended response questions Return of the Homework Machine is a 96 page novel study. This
would be appropriate for third or fourth grade classrooms. The questions range from basic
knowledge information to application of the novel. It is as universally perfect a children's book as
you can get. It's framed as the police putting the story together the following summer. Balloting
completed and mailed in by April 1, 2010. Deconstruction: Brenton is a Child Prodigy, but he's not
one to the absurd levels many books and television shows depict them. Kelsey is just an average kid
who gets grades just high enough to get her through the year, and desperately wants to be out of
school. Bookmarks for each student to check off books as they read them. Tell them they are going
to make a picture in their minds and they'll be drawing it later. A good book after reading all these
novels about serious issues and murderous plots. Black and Nerdy: Judy is a gifted, hardworking and
rule-abiding student who gets called a goody-goody and a know-it-all by the other kids. Lessons
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means that your going to have to help me a little. I must be missing something Ok, I have kids and I
was a kid at one time, but these kids use vocabulary that does not match their age. To find out more,
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Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. But in Little Rock during 1957, things are anything but normal.
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only thing I did not like in this book was the fact that a girl in grade 5 getting her bellybutton
pierced. Anthony Messenger National Catholic Register Beyond Ordinary Living The Record Across
the Creek Excellence Magazine. I use as much printable space per page as possible. They need to be
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4.9 PTS 9.0308 pages Fire From the Rockby Sharon Draper Sylvia Patterson looks forward to high
school for all the normal reasons—being more grown-up, joining clubs, and enjoying football games
and dances. Readers who enjoy this story can follow it up by cracking into the sequel The Return of
the Homework Machine. Bookmarks for each student to check off books as they read them. For an
optimal experience, please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple
Safari or Mozilla Firefox. And honestly, I don’t even mean to organize a review in a specific way. I
believe there are other stories in this series, but I quite liked the way this ended. With so much going
on you would think that this book would be frantic and disjointed, but this is not the case. Which is
near impossible when you have a brother with autism and a family that revolves around his disability.
I must be missing something Ok, I have kids and I was a kid at one time, but these kids use
vocabulary that does not match their age. Also includes sites with a short overview, synopsis, book
report, or summary of Raymond Abrashkin and Jay Williams’s Danny Dunn and the Homework
Machine. It’s not that I’m being big-brother-ish, I just don’t want anything bad or unnecessary going
up. Having a mile deep hole in your backyard brings out the weirdness in folks. The thing about
Jeanie the Meanie is that she would rather write on her shoe than help Georgie with their project.
Asian and Nerdy: Brenton is Japanese-American and a genius kid who's programmed a machine to
do his homework for him, and he's only in fifth grade. On his way to visit his recently divorced
father in the Canadian mountains, thirteen-year-old Brian Robeson is the only survivor when the
single-engine plane crashes. And if he makes it to the top before his birthday, he’ll be the youngest
person ever to stand above 29,000 feet. When you are finished, tell the class to draw and color a
picture of what they think the homework machine would look like. Share to Twitter Share to
Facebook Share to Pinterest. For an optimal experience, please switch to the latest version of Google
Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. He creates a homework machine to do his
homwwork for him. Modify these for younger learners and use the questions as guidelines for
discussion. Bonding over Missing Parents: Kelsey starts crying when she finds out about Snik's dad,
because she lost her own father in a snowmobile accident when she was six. So when one bad swing
brings a 3-legged dog into Riley’s life, he feels like he’s been thrown a curve-ball.

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