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April is invention month. " We're going to make our own inventions, " says Ms. Rooney, " and work together in groups."
Though Emily Arrow knows it's important for each group to think, listen, and share, she still wishes she were the leader of her invention group. Linda Lorca, the bossy leader, can't get anyone to cooperate. " Snaggle doodles, " Emily says. If the group doesn't come up with an idea soon, they'll be the worst group in the class.
Meanwhile, Emily is also busy thinking of a wedding present for Ms. Vincent, the student teacher. The wedding is only a few days away. Emily has a lot to do. Can she and her group learn to work together in time?
Synopsis
April is invention month. "We're going to make our own inventions," says Ms. Rooney, "and work together in groups."
Though Emily Arrow knows it's important for each group to think, listen, and share, she still wishes she were the leader of her invention group. Linda Lorca, the bossy leader, can't get anyone to cooperate. "Snaggle doodles," Emily says. If the group doesn't come up with an idea soon, they'll be the worst group in the class.
Meanwhile, Emily is also busy thinking of a wedding present for Ms. Vincent, the student teacher. The wedding is only a few days away. Emily has a lot to do. Can she and her group learn to work together in time?
Synopsis
April is invention month. "We're going tomake our own inventions," says Ms. Rooney, "andwork together ingroups."
Though Emily Arrow knows it's important for eachgroup to think, listen, and share, she still wishesshe were the leader of her invention group. LindaLorca, the bossy leader, can't get anyone tocooperate. "Snaggle doodles," Emily says. Ifthe group doesn't come up with an idea soon, they'll be the worst group in theclass.
Meanwhile, Emily is also busy thinking of awedding present for Ms. Vincent, the student teacher.The wedding is only a few days away. Emily has a lotto do. Can she and her group learn to worktogether in time?"
Synopsis
April is invention month. "We're going to make our own inventions," says Ms. Rooney, "and work together in groups."
Though Emily Arrow knows it's important for each group to think, listen, and share, she still wishes she were the leader of her invention group. Linda Lorca, the bossy leader, can't get anyone to cooperate. "Snaggle doodles," Emily says. If the group doesn't come up with an idea soon, they'll be the worst group in the class.
Meanwhile, Emily is also busy thinking of a wedding present for Ms. Vincent, the student teacher. The wedding is only a few days away. Emily has a lot to do. Can she and her group learn to work together in time?