Judy Finchler

Judy Finchler

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Miss Malarkey can make a reader out of anyone.

Principal Wiggins promises to dye his hair purple and sleep on the school roof if the students read 1,000 books this year. Miss Malarkey is determined to find the right book for each student so they’ll participate in the school program, and learn to love reading. She’s got a tough audience — video game fanatics, artists, sports lovers — nonreaders all. But she won’t give up until Principal Wiggins can flip his purple wig.

With all the new pressures being put on teachers these days, the one thing everyone agrees about is the need for all children to learn to love reading. Now, the best-selling Miss Malarkey series uses all the programs and initiatives developed to help children read as fodder for the humor mill, keeping everyone laughing about this important topic. No teacher, librarian or parent should leave this book behind!

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2.

Miss Malarkey has been acting very strange lately. She’s been singing down the halls and laughing with Principal Wiggins. Her students are starting to wonder . . . what if she’s quitting teaching?

Then Miss Malarkey starts teaching them about wedding traditions around the world. The girls think it’s so romantic. The boys just think it’s weird. And now they’re all a little suspicious.   Just what kind of secret is Miss Malarkey hiding? 

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Miss Malarkey has always been a team player. That’s why she’s been recruited to be one of the coaches for the new soccer league. While her motto is, “Let’s have fun!” the parents have other goals in mind. Forget sportsmanship and doing your best, winning is everything to these grown-ups. It’s up to Miss Malarkey to set the spectators straight.
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The new school year brings standardized testing to every school and Miss Malarkey's is no exception. Teachers, students, and even parents are preparing for THE TEST-The Instructional Performance Through Understanding (IPTU) test-and the school is in an uproar. Even though the grown-ups tell the children not to worry, they're acting kind of strange. The gym teacher is teaching stress-reducing yoga instead of sports in gym class. Parents are giving pop quizzes on bedtime stories at night. The cafeteria is serving "brain food" for lunch. The kids are beginning to think that maybe the test is more important than they're being led to believe. Kids and adults alike will laugh aloud as Finchler and O'Malley poke fun at the commotion surrounding standardized testing, a staple of every school's year.
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5.

Miss Malarkey has been acting very strange lately. She’s been singing down the halls and laughing with Principal Wiggins. Her students are starting to wonder . . . what if she’s quitting teaching?

Then Miss Malarkey starts teaching them about wedding traditions around the world. The girls think it’s so romantic. The boys just think it’s weird. And now they’re all a little suspicious.   Just what kind of secret is Miss Malarkey hiding? 

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