What is the lesson of Miss Nelson is Missing?
What is the lesson of Miss Nelson is Missing?
Miss Nelson is Missing discusses many philosophical themes, which include identity, respect, fear, power, and deception. The question sets encourage children to explore: what is respect and who deserves respect? What is fear and what are we afraid of? What is it to have power and do people need power?
Who is the main character in Miss Nelson is Missing?
Miss Viola Swamp
Create Papier-Mâché Puppets and Masks of the two main characters in Miss Nelson is Missing, Miss Nelson and Miss Viola Swamp. Then have students act out the story. Their classmates can play the roles of Miss Nelson’s students.
Is Miss Nelson Miss Swamp?
The next day, Miss Nelson is mysteriously absent, replaced by a really terrifying substitute, Miss Viola Swamp, who quickly whips the class into shape and makes them long for the return of their sweet teacher (spoiler: Miss Nelson and Miss Viola Swamp are the same person).
What level is Miss Nelson missing?
ISBN-10: 0395401461. Reading Level: Lexile Reading Level 340L. Guided Reading Level L.
What happens in Miss Nelson is back?
When Miss Nelson has to have her tonsils removed, her mischievous class takes advantage of their substitute teacher, Mr. Blandsworth. It takes Miss Nelson’s ultra-ego Viola Swamp to get those bratty kids back in line in this humorous tale of mistaken identity. James Marshall’s witty illustrations add to the fun.
What did Viola Swamp make the students do in Miss Nelson is Missing?
She takes over Miss Nelson’s rowdy, spitball-throwing elementary-school class in Harry Allard’s children’s book, Miss Nelson Is Missing, and forces the children to (gulp!) be quiet and do arithmetic. She also cancels story hour and assigns them an insurmountable amount of homework.
What book is Viola Swamp in?
Miss Nelson Is Missing
Miss Viola Swamp is the meanest, most horrifying substitute teacher a child could ever imagine. She takes over Miss Nelson’s rowdy, spitball-throwing elementary-school class in Harry Allard’s children’s book, Miss Nelson Is Missing, and forces the children to (gulp!) be quiet and do arithmetic.
Are they making Miss Nelson is Missing into a movie?
Miss Nelson is Missing is an upcoming 2018 animated mystery comedy film based on the children’s book of the same name by Harry Allard.
What did the students think happened to Miss Nelson?
What did the students think happened to Miss Nelson when they couldn’t find her? They thought she was gobbled up by sharks, went to Mars, or was carried off by angry butterflies. How Was The students’ behavior when Miss Nelson came back? They were not rude or silly anymore.
What guided reading level is Miss Nelson?
Level L
ISBN-10: 039541668X Lexile Reading Level 320L. Guided Reading Level L. Reading Recovery Level 19.
How many pages does Miss Nelson is back have?
32
Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780395416686 |
|---|---|
| Publication date: | 04/28/1986 |
| Series: | Miss Nelson Series |
| Edition description: | Reprint |
| Pages: | 32 |
Who is the author of Miss Nelson is missing?
The book Miss Nelson is Missing!, by Harry Allard and James Marshall, can be a great one for talking to children about appropriate behavior and helping them understand irony and some other literary devices.
Who is the substitute in Miss Nelson is missing activities?
At the start of the story, Miss Nelson’s students are very disrespectful and naughty. They constantly take advantage of her good- natured personality, and haven’t a clue of what a wonderful and sweet teacher they really have, ’til she doesn’t show up one day and is replaced by the horendous substitute, Miss Viola Swamp.
Where can I get the Miss Nelson is missing packet?
Click on the link to view/download the Miss Nelson Is Missing packet. This packet will be FREE for an entire year. After which time it will be up-dated & included in my 203-page jumbo Miss Nelson is Missing Literacy & Math packet in my TpT shop. Click on the link to pop on over.
How to write a letter to Miss Nelson?
Ask your students to imagine they are students in Miss Nelson’s class long after the book has ended, and they are writing letters to Viola Swamp. In their letters, they should explain what they did or did not like about their experiences with Miss Swamp.