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It's The Unteachables meets I, Robot in another funny middle school tale from Gordon Korman! It's the start of a new school year and Oliver is looking forward to a seventh-grade year full of spitballs, jokes and pranks with his friend Nathan. And their new homeroom teacher, Mr. Aidact, looks like a prime target. He's an odd duck — with a weird, stilted vocabulary, an unusual way of looking at things, and a strangely old student teacher constantly in tow. He also has a seemingly superhuman ability to detect and defuse almost every one of Oliver's schemes. But that's not all of it. Mr. Aidact seems to be teaching pretty much every subject. He's willing to take over jobs no other teacher will, like supervising detention and coaching the field hockey team. Oliver and Nathan are determined to find out what is up with this guy. What they uncover is out of this world! Mr. Aidact is, in fact, superhuman — he's an android, a secret project of the Department of Education. And when the secret leaks out, the school and the PTA are in an uproar, and calls for his "deactivation" are loud and clear. Can Oliver and his friends turn this plan around and save the teacher they've grown to love and appreciate?
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Is The Superteacher Project appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 10 and up.
Kids will enjoy this humorous middle school story about an android teacher that explores themes of acceptance and what makes someone valuable, with no inappropriate content—just pranks, school hijinks, and kids learning to appreciate someone different.
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This book has no graphic violence, no sexual content, and clean language.
Who'll love this
A funny story about kids who discover their new teacher is actually a robot and must save him when the adults want to shut him down.