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The Wayside School Collection: Sideway Stories from Wayside School, Wayside School is Falling Down, Wayside School Gets a Little Stranger

by Louis Sachar

Series: Wayside School (Boxed Set)

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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. Humor (Fiction.) HTML:SIDEWAYS STORIES FROM WAYSIDE SCHOOLâ??You can imagine the confusion at Wayside School when the builder made a terrible mistake. Instead of building 30 classrooms side-by-side, he built them one on top of another. Maybe that accounts for the wacky goings-on in Mrs. Jewls' class. Where else will you find children being turned into apples, dead rats wearing raincoats, and little girls who try to sell their toes?

WAYSIDE SCHOOL IS FALLING DOWNâ?? The teacher pushes the new computer out of the windowâ??what's going on here? It's just a lesson on the laws of gravity. As the outrageous fun continues, the 29 children up on the 30th floor engage in one adventure after another, changing the school routine into something that is far from normal.

WAYSIDE SCHOOL GETS A LITTLE STANGERâ?? Itâ??s been 243 days since Wayside School has been open for classes. Itâ??s taken that long to rid the place of all traces of the cows. When the students finally do return, you can bet all the craziness is back too, including a very strange counselor called Dr. Pickle who has a warped sense of humor. The really big surprises come when Mrs. Jewls leaves to have her baby and the kids get some wacky su
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My kids love this series, but I think it's really creepy. ( )
  lschiff | Sep 24, 2023 |
These were the best books EVER! I thought it was so funny and I read the entire series. There are twenty floors on the building bu the nineteenth isn;t there. I would highly recommend this book to every kid in fourth grade-eighth grade. ( )
  mmg388state | Apr 2, 2017 |
Sideways Stories From Wayside!!
OMG!! This book is so awesome! Have you ever been in a building with twenty floors BUT, the nineteenth floor is not there? The characters are so crazy and funny n this book. The author wrote this book because he wanted you know how crazy and fun school can be when you let your personality out. I really thought that was a brilliant idea. I thought that was a good idea because in school the kids always say “I hate school.” Which is their fault that they aren’t express their personality and feelings to other kids. I read this book and I thought it was awesome. When I read the first line I said in my head “I knew I would like story.” Therefore I recommend this book to all kids in middle school that doesn’t like school.
http://www.librarything.com/work/3358822/116020783# ( )
  markayla_olaf | Feb 4, 2015 |
Wayside school is just a little different. The builder built the school sideways, so it's 30 classrooms stacked on top of each other. Mrs. Jewls's class is on the 30th floor. That makes for a long hike for her students. The students at Wayside are a little different as well. One boy has a literal compulsion to pull a girl's braids. One student sleeps all the time. Everyone calls a new kid by the wrong name and he never corrects anyone. One new kid shows up wearing a raincoat and there's a huge surprise when he takes it off. The teachers at Wayside are a little different too. The first teacher is horrible and when she disappears, the students get a teacher who is just as wacky as they are. Yes, life's a little different at Wayside, but that's the way they like it.

I can remember my 4th grade teacher reading the first book to my class. We thought this was the funniest thing ever! I had high expectations going into it, and I wasn't really let down. It wasn't as funny to me now as it was to my 9-year-old self, but I can definitely see why I loved it back then. Don't get me wrong--it was still hilarious, but I found myself giggling or smiling instead of laughing out loud.

I wasn't too sure about Louis Sachar as the narrator at first. He's not terribly exciting but he grew on me. He has an earnest voice that perfectly set up the crazy things these kids did in all seriousness.

I felt the first book was the best but the other two were worth checking out as well. The end of the second one got waaaay weird and ended in a not-very-happy place. I was surprised. But readers will have to pick up the third book to see how things work out for the Wayside Schoolers, so I guess it was effective marketing.

I think the books work so well because, well, kids are weird. For real. They start learning pretty early on what is and isn't acceptable, so they don't do half the weird things they want to do. The Wayside Schoolers have no inhibitions. They just go for it and it's fun to live vicariously through them.

The books, especially the first, don't really have one big plot. Each chapter is more like a short story about a kid in the class. I happen to like short stories so this worked for me. I think kids will enjoy dipping in and out of it as well. Others might consider it choppy.

I don't really know what most adults will think of it unless they remember it fondly from their elementary school days. Kids with a kid's sense of humor should love it. A great read for both girls and boys. ( )
  JG_IntrovertedReader | Apr 3, 2013 |
Wayside school is a small chapter book that tells the stories of a school building that was built vertically and not horizontally. (This wasn't suppose to happen.) The first chapter begins with talking about the different teachers in the school. The first teacher is known to be a monster, it's a book where children are talking about how they see teachers in the building. This is a fictional book and each child can use their imagination as well as having small pictures throughout the book. Funny for kids to read together!! ( )
  ktextor | Jul 11, 2010 |
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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. Humor (Fiction.) HTML:SIDEWAYS STORIES FROM WAYSIDE SCHOOLâ??You can imagine the confusion at Wayside School when the builder made a terrible mistake. Instead of building 30 classrooms side-by-side, he built them one on top of another. Maybe that accounts for the wacky goings-on in Mrs. Jewls' class. Where else will you find children being turned into apples, dead rats wearing raincoats, and little girls who try to sell their toes?

WAYSIDE SCHOOL IS FALLING DOWNâ?? The teacher pushes the new computer out of the windowâ??what's going on here? It's just a lesson on the laws of gravity. As the outrageous fun continues, the 29 children up on the 30th floor engage in one adventure after another, changing the school routine into something that is far from normal.

WAYSIDE SCHOOL GETS A LITTLE STANGERâ?? Itâ??s been 243 days since Wayside School has been open for classes. Itâ??s taken that long to rid the place of all traces of the cows. When the students finally do return, you can bet all the craziness is back too, including a very strange counselor called Dr. Pickle who has a warped sense of humor. The really big surprises come when Mrs. Jewls leaves to have her baby and the kids get some wacky su

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