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Loading... Judy Moody Goes to College (Book #8) (edition 2010)by Megan McDonald, Peter H. Reynolds (Illustrator)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This book is for grades 3rd and 4th. This is a very easy chapter book. In this book, Judy, the main character does not like math. Her teacher sends her to a college tutor and Judy's outlook on math changed. Her tutor becomes her role model and Jud realized math is used for way more than just boring old school. ( ) This time around, Judy learns the FABULOUSNESS of being a college student, but that no one likes a know-it-all either. It was fun watching Judy really get into her studies and the creative ways her tutor helped her grasp the concepts was A in my book. After all, what better way to get someone into learning than making it fun? **copy received for review Judy Moody could be a little of a brat when she comes back from college but she does learn to love math because of her tutor. I thought that the students all aspiring to go to college was great and Judy's art class painting was something I wish I could have done in college. I just wish her attitude could have been better or improved like it has been in the last books I've read after she learned about something. no reviews | add a review
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When her substitute teacher realizes she is struggling in math, Judy is sent to a math tutor at the local college and soon is completely into the spirit of college life. No library descriptions found. |
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