Esham, Barbara

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If you're so smart, how come you can't spell Mississippi?

2018
Katie is very surprised when her father--one of the smartest people she knows--was unable to help her study for her third grade spelling test because he admitted to not knowing how to spell Mississippi.
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Stacey Coolidge's fancy-smancy cursive handwriting

Carolyn continues to get frustrated with her cursive writing until her teacher, Mrs. Thompson, is able to turn it into confidence.
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Last to finish

a story about the smartest boy in math class
Max Leonard, convinced he is horrible at math because he experiences test anxiety every time the teacher starts the timer, amazes everyone by his ability to complete algebra problem sets.
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Free association

where my mind goes during science class
"Emily, a very creative thinker, finds it difficult to pay attention in science class. Her teacher, Mrs. Freedman, tries to help Emily with her 'daydreaming', only to find that Emily's creative thinking skills are quite advanced for a student her age!"--Publisher.
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Keep your eye on the prize

"Oh no! Science Fair! The biggest day of the year for Morecaster School is filled with ideas, hard work, and pressure! Like many kids, Dylan is caught between doing his project on his own, and accepting help from his enthusiastic parents! He learns what is important in the end . . ."--OCLC.
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Mrs. Gorski, I think I have the wiggle fidgets

David, who always manages to get into situations due to his nerves and poor planning, tries to figure out how to stay out of trouble in Mrs. Gorski's class and comes up with cures for his "wiggle fidgets" before finding out that people with his condition can be successful.
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Last to finish

a story about the smartest boy in math class
2008
Max Leonard, convinced he is horrible at math because he experiences test anxiety every time the teacher starts the timer, amazes everyone by his ability to complete algebra problem sets.

Stacey Coolidge's fancy-smancy cursive handwriting

2008
Carolyn continues to get frustrated with her cursive writing until her teacher, Mrs. Thompson, is able to turn it into confidence.

If you're so smart, how come you can't spell Mississippi?

2008
Katie is very surprised when her father--one of the smartest people she knows--was unable to help her study for her third grade spelling test because he admitted to not knowing how to spell Mississippi.

Mrs. Gorski, I think I have the wiggle fidgets

2008
David, who always manages to get into situations due to his nerves and poor planning, tries to figure out how to stay out of trouble in Mrs. Gorski's class and comes up with cures for his "wiggle fidgets" before finding out that people with his condition can be successful.
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