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April 17,2025
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I think this would be a great way to teach young students the difference between cheating and borrowing.
April 17,2025
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I read this out loud to my first grade class, bit by bit. They loved it, and it serves as a reminder to not be “cheater pants” themselves.
April 17,2025
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This book is about a first grader named Junie B. Jones. She needed help with with her homework so she borrowed her friend's homework and copied it. The teacher was upset when she found out that Junie was cheating. When the teacher yelled at Junie for cheating, she didn't understand what she meant by that. Junie felt really bad because she wasn't aware of what she was doing, so when her parents told her that cheating was wrong and she wants learning, Junie started to do her own work. The theme of the book is school and cheating. The Junie B. Jones series was my favorite book series growing up and I would read so many of the books. I remember when I was younger that I read this particular book three times. I just found this book so interesting for some reason and I was so eager to keep reading it. I was never able to put this book down. I do recommend this book and the other books from the series as well. This book in particular teachers a lesson about cheating in school and why it is wrong. Kids can learn why cheating is wrong and how it's better to do work on their own because they are learning more. I think that a lot of kids can enjoy this book and the series because of how humorous they are.
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