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The report card clements
The report card clements









So Stephen and Nora went to the front of the stage and said : But Nora requested if she could go up stage in front of all the kids and that if she and Stephen could say a speech. So the principal suspended Nora and Stephen for a week. Everyone blamed this on Nora and Stephen. The principal and even the school district got involved in this as well. Soon about 1 or 2 weeks later, Nora's parents and Stephen's parents got involved in this. All the kids at school thought that school was a place to joke around. He got mad because everyone got a zero on their test expect for two kids. The next day at school, in Nora's social studies class, their teacher got so mad that he looked like he was going to explode. Nora and Stephen told everyone to get a zero. They told every kid in the school to do bad on tests. Nora and her best friend Stephen came up with a plan. Nora basically meant that thought travels at least 840 times faster that light. Nora's proof: If you say 'Alpha Cantauri' your thought has already traveled out into space and back again but it would take almost nine years to make a round trip to 'Alpha Cantauri'. If the teacher says that light travels at the speed of 186,000 miles per second, Nora says that thought is actually faster than light. For example: If a teacher says that nothing is faster than light, Nora goes against what the teacher says.

the report card clements

Her parents don't know how smart Nora is, and how much intelligence she has.

the report card clements

Nora has been keeping a secret from her parents since she was 2 years old. Her parents, siblings, teachers, and friends aren't happy about these grades at all, but somehow she is.

the report card clements

English-D, Math-D, Science-D, PE-D, Spelling-C, and last but not least, Art-D. On her first 5th grade report card, she got terrible grades. Nora Rose Rowley is a fifth grade student. If you haven't read this book but would like to know more, keep reading. "The Report Card" is about a fifth grade girl who is very intelligent, but is trying to prove a point by getting bad grades on tests/quizzes, homework, and of course report cards. Yesterday I finished reading a book called "The Report Card" by Andrew Clements.











The report card clements