Zeke's class is having a talent show, and Brassy Glass, from America's Next Superstar, will be coming to the show as the judge, but Zeke cannot figure out what talent he actually has and, as usual, his sisters are no help at all.
Zeke wants to bring home the class hamster, so to prove that he is responsible he promises his mother that he will take care of the family dog for a whole week--after that it is one disaster after another.
Zeke's third grade class is putting on a play and Zeke is unhappy and annoyed with what he sees as too small a role, until his mother teaches him the meaning of the saying "there are no small parts, only small actors.".
As if coming up with a school project at the last minute is not enough trouble, Zeke also has to deal with his cousin Sam--who is just too perfect to be completely believable.
Third-grader Zeke's soccer experience is proving to be a disaster--all of his friends are on a different team, while his team is dominated by a bully who hogs the ball and knocks down anyone who gets in his way.
Zeke wants to bring home the class hamster, so to prove that he is responsible, he promises his mother that he will take care of the family dog for a whole week--after that it is one disaster after another.
Annoyed because his mother has been packing boring, healthy lunches, third-grader Zeke has not made either a card or a gift for Mother's Day--then at the last moment he has a change of heart and has to scramble to make both.
As if coming up with a school project at the last minute is not enough trouble, Zeke also has to deal with his cousin Sam--who is just too perfect to be completely believable.
All the children in the third grade except Zeke Meeks are playing with the newest fad, Puppet Pals finger puppets, but Zeke would rather play basketball than give in to the pressure and join them.
It is Television-Turnoff Week, and Zeke and his friends are wondering what they will do with their time without their favorite programs and videogames.