Friday, November 18, 2011

Summary of Captain Underpants And The Perilous Plot Of Professor Poopypants


The pages are p. 1-160 it have forward and ch. 1-25 and the bottom is fun stuff on forward, ch. 11, and ch. 21. I like this good book and it an epic novel by Dav Pilkey. If you want to check out this book go to the library and pick it up.

This is George Beard and Harold Hutchins. George is the kid on the left with the tie and the flat-top. Harold is the one on the right with the T-shirt and the bad haircut. Remember that now. All of the "experts" at Jerome Horwitz Elementary School had their opinions about George and Harold. Their guidance counselor, Mr. Rected, thought the boys suffered from A.D.D. The school psychologist, Miss Labler, diagnosed them with A.D.H.D. And their mean old principal, Mr. Krupp, thought they were just plain old B.A.D.!

But if you ask me, George and Harold simply suffered from I.B.S.S. (Incredibly Boring School Syndrome). You see, George and Harold weren't really bad kids. They were actually very bright, good-natured boys. Their only problem was that they were bored in school. So they took it upon themselves to "liven things up" for everybody. Wasn't that thoughtful of them? Unfortunately, George and Harold's thoughtfulness got them into trouble every now and then. Sometimes it got them into a ALOT of trouble.

Long story short they put Professor Poopypants into jail. The author biography said "He has written and illustrated numerous popular, award-winning books for children. The Adventures of Captain Underpants, which has more than a million copies in print, was an American Bookseller Pick of the Lists and a Publishers Weekly "Cuffie" Award winner of the Funniest Book of the Year; Dog Breath was awarded the California Young Reader Medal; The Paperboy was chosen as a Caldecott Honor Book; and his two new Captain Underpants books were both national bestsellers in their first week of publication. Dav Pilkey also illustrated the IRA-CBC Children's Choice Award-winning Dumb Bunnies books. He and his dog live in Seattle, Washington." In book 4 in February 2000. To go to the website is http://www.pilkey.com and http://www.scholastic.com/captainunderpants/


















Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Summary of The Adventures Of Captain Underpants


The pages are p. 1-124 it have ch. 1-20 and the bottom is fun stuff on ch. 3 and ch. 16. I like this good book and it an epic novel by Dav Pilkey. If you want to check out this book go to the library and pick it up.

Meet George Beard and Harold Hutchins. George is the kid on the left with the tie and the flat-top. Harold is the one on the right with the T-shirt and the bad haircut. Remember that now. George and Harold were best friends. They had a lot in common. They lived right next door to each other and they were both in the same fourth-grade class at Jerome Horwitz Elementary School. George and Harold were usually responsible kids.

Whenever anything bad happened, George and Harold were usually responsible. But don't get the wrong idea about these two. George and Harold were actually very nice boys. No matter what everybody else thought, they were good, sweet, and lovable.... Well, OK, maybe they weren't so sweet and lovable, but they were good nonetheless. In chapter 2 said they made a company making comics is Tree House Comix, Inc. Luckily for the boys, the secretary at Jerome Horwitz Elementary School was much too busy to keep an eye on the copy machine. So whenever they got a chance, Harold and George would sneak into the office and run off several hundred copies of their latest Captain Underpants adventure. After school, they sold their homemade comics on the playground for 50 cent each.

Long story short they made the principal captain underpants. The author biography said "When Dav Pilkey was in elementary school, he was always getting into trouble for pulling pranks, cracking jokes, and making silly comic books. In second grade, he invented his most famous (or infamous) character, CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS! Dav's teacher told him, "You'd better straighten up, young man, because you can't spend the rest of your life making silly books." Dav was not a very good listener! He like George and Harold, created his first stories as comic books while still in elementary school. Since that time, he has written and illustrated numerous award-winning books for children including The Paperboy, a 1997 Caldecott Honor Book. His humorous titles include The Hallo-Wiener, Dog Breath, Kat Kong and Dogzilla, 'Twas the Night Before Thanksgiving, and the Dragon beginning-reader series. In addition, he collaborated with Sue Denim on the IRA-CBC Children's Choice Award-winning Dumb Bunnies books. Dav and his pets live in Eugene, Oregon." In book 1 in September 1997. To go to the website is http://www.pilkey.com and http://www.scholastic.com/captainunderpants/














Friday, November 11, 2011

Summary of Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw


The pages are p. 1-218 it starts on January, New Year's Day and ends on June, Sunday. The story starts out as Greg mom bought him another journal. I like this good book and it writing by Jeff Kinney. If you want to check out this book go to the library and pick it up.

On Thursday said Dad woke he went back to sleep. He goes to take a shower. On Monday said they changed the bus route was "rezoned." And what that means is now we have to WALK to school. The Whirley Street kids made monkey noises when they passed us, which was really annoying because that's exactly what WE used to do when we passed THEM. Yesterday Mom and Dad gave Rodrick some money to buy books so he could study for the SATs, but Rodrick spent the money on a tattoo instead said Loded Diper his band. He wrote a book called Wise Up, Mr. Shropsharp! On Wednesday they had to get Greg's Mom to take him instead of walking.

On Tuesday said Mrs. Craig big dictionary was missing. They had to stay for recess. On Friday said they check who got it and it was Alex Aruda had it. On February, Tuesday he didn't had any snacks so he didn't had no energy at all. He find who ate the snacks was Dad. He gave everyone a Valentine's Day cards. They had to dance for 20% of our Phys Ed. On March, Saturday his dad find Manny's blanket, Tingy, on the couch.

Long story short he play a soccer. The author biography said "He is an online game developer and designer, and a #1 New York Times bestselling. In 2009, he was named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World. He spent his childhood in the Washington, D.C., area and moved to New England in 1995. Jeff lives in southern Massachusetts with his wife and their two sons." It said in the 2009 book 3. Their website is http://wwww.wimpykid.com/.

Summary of Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot vs. The Uranium Unicorns From Uranus


The pages are p. 1-128 it have ch. 1-14 and the bottom is fun stuff on ch. 11 and drawing. I like this good book and it writing by Dav Pilkey and pictures by Martin Ontiveros. If you want to check out this book go to the library and pick it up.

One sunny morning, a little mouse named Ricky Ricotta went out to play with his giant Mighty Robot. First, they came to the playground. The Mighty Robot pushed Ricky on the swing set. Then Ricky tried to push his Robot on the swing set. Next, Ricky and his Robot flew to the amusement park. Ricky got on the Ferris wheel. Then Ricky's Mighty Robot got on the Ferris wheel. Finally, Rick and his Mighty Robot went to the swimming pool. Ricky did a perfect swan dive. Then Ricky's Robot did a perfect cannonball dive. SPLASH!!!

In Chapter 2 said Ricky and his Mighty Robot walked home. Rick was not happy. That night after supper, Ricky's Mighty Robot helped Ricky get ready for bed. Usually Ricky enjoyed brushing his teeth with the Turbo-Toothbrush built into his Robot's pinky finger, but not tonight. Usually Ricky laughed when his Robot helped him put on his pajamas, but not tonight. And usually Ricky had fun when his Robot tucked him into bed, but not tonight. Ricky loved his Mighty Robot, but sometimes it was hard having a best friend who was so BIG. As Ricky went to sleep that evening, he did not suspect that his wish was about to come true.

In chapter 3 said at that very moment, about 1,650 million miles away on a planet called Uranus, a nasty creature named Uncle Unicorn was hatching a hideous plan. Uncle Unicorn was the president of Unicorp Inc. He had made a lot of money by turning his planet into a nuclear dumping ground. All over the galaxy, creatures came to unload their toxic waste onto Uranus. Most of the unicorns who lived on Uranus had moved away a long time ago. But the three who remained had mutated into gigantic Uranium Unicorns, and they served their evil boss with glee. That night, Uncle Unicorn looked out at his planet through the window of his tall office building. Uncle Unicorn sent him a present.

Long story short the Uncle Unicorn to the Squeakyville Jail. The author and pictures biography said "Dav Pilkey created his first stories as comic books while he was in elementary school. In 1997, he wrote and illustrated his first adventure novel for children, The Adventures of Captain Underpants, which received rave reviews and was an instant bestseller-as were all the books that followed in the series. Dav is also the creator of numerous award-winning picture books, including The Paperboy, a Caldecott Honor Book, and the Dumb Bunnies books. He and his dog live in Eugene, Oregon. It was a stroke of luck when Dav discovered the work of artist Martin Ontiveros. Dav knew that Martin was just the right illustrator for the Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot series. He also lives in Portland, Oregon. He has a lot of toys, which he shares with his young son, Felix." In book 7 in September 2005. To go to the website is http://www.pilkey.com and http://scholastic.com/titles/rickyricotta/index.htm