Flower Power #27
By Nancy Krulik and John and Wendy
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Nancy Krulik
Nancy Krulik is the New York Times bestselling author of more than 200 books for children and young adults. She is the author of the fan favorite book series Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo; George Brown, Class Clown; How I Survived Middle School; and Magic Bone. She lives in New York.
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Flower Power #27 - Nancy Krulik
Chapter 1
The minute Katie Carew walked into her fourth-grade classroom, she began giggling. Her teacher, Mr. Guthrie, looked so funny. He was wearing bright green pants and a green turtleneck shirt. A circle of white constructionpaper petals framed his face. He looked like a giant daisy.
The Mr. G.-daisy fit right in with the 4A classroom. Paper flowers hung from the classroom ceiling. Plastic flowers were strewn around the floor. And there was a daisy chain around Slinky the snake’s cage.
Let me guess; we’re learning about flowers today,
George Brennan, one of Katie’s classmates, predicted as he plopped down in his beanbag chair.
What makes you say that?
Emma Weber joked, looking at a bouquet of plastic roses on a windowsill.
Just a wild guess,
George laughed, picking up a pink and white tissue-paper carnation.
"A wildflower guess," Kadeem Carter added.
That’s right, dudes. Our next learning adventure is the life cycle of a flower,
Mr. G. said. So hurry up and start decorating your beanbags, because I have a huge surprise for you.
What’s the surprise?
Mandy Banks asked excitedly.
It wouldn’t be a surprise if he told us,
Kevin Camilleri reminded her.
Katie grinned as she taped purple and yellow paper pansies to her beanbag chair. She loved decorating her beanbag. She got to do it every time the class learned about something new. All of the kids in class 4A sat in beanbags. Mr. G. thought kids learned better when they were comfortable. Katie and her classmates totally agreed.
Katie’s class did a lot of unusual things in fourth grade. There was the time they were studying birds, and Mr. G. made them all dig worms out of the mud and eat them. (Luckily, they were just gummy worms buried in chocolate pudding!)
And who could forget when Mr. G. had dressed like Abraham Lincoln for Presidents’ Day?
Or the way he had turned the kids into fish (or at least had them pretend to be fish) when they were studying ocean life?
Now, today, Katie’s teacher was dressed like a giant daisy and standing in the middle of what looked more like a garden than a classroom. And there was still another giant surprise to come! Mr. G. was definitely the greatest teacher in the world!
Okay, dudes, gather round,
Mr. G. said once everyone finished decorating their beanbags.
The kids hurried to the front of the room where Mr. G. removed some clay pots and a bag of dirt from the closet.
We’re planting flowers,
Kevin guessed.