Return of the Homework Machine by Dan Gutman - Snik, Brenton, Judy, and Kelsey haven’t stayed in the best touch since last year’s big homework-machine scandal.
Editions for Return of the Homework Machine: 1416954163 (Hardcover published in 2009), (Kindle Edition published in 2009), 0545292441 (), 1416954597 (Pap.The theme of this story is friendship, because Judy, Sam, Brenton, and Kelsey always remain friends throughout the book and whatever they did, like Brenton emailed them all during the summer and not anyone else because they were best friends. They also befriended Ronnie Teotwawki in the end of the book and they were not friends before.Return of the Homework Machine by Dan Gutman - Brenton, Snik, Judy, and Kelsey are all back for another year of school and another mystery. When they discover.
Doing homework becomes a thing of the past! Meet the D Squad, a foursome of fifth graders at the Grand Canyon School made up of a geek, a class clown, a teacher's pet, and a slacker. They are bound together by one very big secret: the homework machine. Because the machine, code-named Belch, is doing their homework for them, they start spending.
Get this from a library! Return of the homework machine. (Dan Gutman) -- After discarding their infamous homework machine, four friends, now in sixth grade, find themselves once again at the police station, this time giving testimony about an incident involving a powerful.
Four of Dan Gutman’s funniest novels are now available together in a paperback boxed set for the first time! Middle school is hard enough but throw in an out of control machine that does your homework for you, novels that come to life and trap you in their pages, and an extremely bizarre talent show competition, and it can be a real nightmare!
The problem of this story is that part of the Homework Machine (a red blinking chip) is missing, and that chip is what made the Homework Machine work. It has the power to do almost anything, so Brenton, Judy, Kelsey, and Sam go to look for it.
Snik, Brenton, Judy, and Kelsey haven't stayed in the best touch since last year's big homework-machine scandal. But they are all pulled back together again when Brenton realizes that the most powerful part of the machine that lets you cheat on homework was never really destroyed. And there is someone out there who wants to use it for a lot more than just cheating. So the group bands together.
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The Homework Machine is a book that I enjoyed very much. In The Homework Machine, a boy named Brendon invented a machine that does peoples homework. The machine got the nickname Belch. Inventing the machine wasnt exactly cheating for Brendon, because he was already a genius and got excellent grades. He invented the machine to create spare time.
Snik, Brenton, Judy, and Kelsey haven't stayed in the best touch since last year's big homework-machine scandal. But they are all pulled back together again when Brenton realizes that the most powerful part of the machine that lets you cheat on homework was never really destroyed.
Get this from a library! Return of the Homework Machine. (Dan Gutman; 3M Company.) -- Snik, Brenton, Judy, and Kelsey haven?t stayed in the best touch since last year?s big homework-machine scandal. But they are all pulled back together again when Brenton realizes that the most.
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