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A boy contemplates all the horrible stories he has heard about the music teacher, Miss LaNote, and the ordeals she forces her students to endure.Tags
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This would be a good book for a teacher to read to their class before the first day of music because many kids are terrified to learn music. However, music is not that bad and students will learn after their first music class that its actually a lot of fun!
Even though this book is much like its other "Black Lagoon" counterparts it has a way of dragging on. Another story from the imagination of a small child on an authority figure. The exaggeration will make for a fun time, however the story shows in the end that there is nothing to be afraid of.
A boy contemplates all the horrible stories he has heard about the music teacher, Miss LaNote, and the ordeals she forces her students to endure.
This book is a good example of realistic fiction and I think would be a great read aloud for a class because it is funny and will hold students attention. It has engaging pictures and is a good example of realistic fiction because several of the things listed could happen. I also think children would enjoy this story because it contains many events they might think would happen with a music teacher.
Genre: realistic fiction
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-interactive read aloud
-classroom library
Genre: realistic fiction
Uses:
-interactive read aloud
-classroom library
EducatingParents.org rating: Approved
It's time for music class with Rhoda LaNote, the Music Teacher from the Black Lagoon! Soon you'll find out if you belong with the Sopra-Noses (who sing with their noses) or with the All-Toes (who use their toes to make music). And is it really true that you have to memorize a million songs? Well, it's time to face the music.
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Mike Thaler was born in Los Angeles, California in 1936. He started his professional career drawing cartoons for adults. A children's book editor saw one of these cartoons and encouraged Mike to try his hand at writing for children. His first attempt met with success, and The Magic Boy was published in 1961. The creator of the Letterman from PBS's show more Electric Company series, Mike Thaler has published over 130 children's books and is known by his fans as the Riddle King. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Jared Lee received a BFA degree from the John Herron Art Institute. After serving two years in the military and working for one year at Gibson Greetings as a greeting card designer, he became a free-lance illustrator in 1970. He was one of the six illustrators chosen to create the first group of McDonald's Happy Meal boxes. He has illustrated more show more than 80 children's books including the Black Lagoon series by Mike Thaler. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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