Multiple points of view lead to multiple theories about what really happened after one kid turns a punishment into a protest in this hilarious novel from Michele Weber Hurwitz. Perennial good kid Ethan Marcus has just done the unthinkable: refuse to stay seated during class. He’s not causing a riot; he’s not wandering around; he’s just sick of sitting. But the rules aren’t designed for Ethan, and so he is sent to /5(41). Siblings Ethan and Erin Marcus may be only 11 months apart in age, but they’re a million miles apart in every other way. Ethan’s laid-back and doesn’t plan beyond his next snack, and Erin’s intense, super organized, and super serious. In the sequel to Ethan Marcus Stands Up, these two polar opposites attend a prestigious tech/maker camp. Twelve-year old Ethan Marcus snaps one day while sitting in Language Arts. He’s always been a high-energy kid, not ADHD, but he has something his dad calls ESD—Ethan Squiggle Disease. To make it worse, he often gets scomas (school comas). One day, he stands up in class and announces he’s protesting how long kids have to sit in school, which doesn’t go over so well with his rule-oriented .
Welcome. Michele is an award-winning middle grade author. Her novels have been nominated for several state reading awards, selected for school reading lists and book clubs, as well as chosen for best book of the year listings. Her stories focus on ordinary young people who do small but remarkable things that change their families, schools, neighborhoods, or communities in a big way. Ethan Marcus Stands Upby Michele Weber Hurwitz. "A thoughtful next step for readers of Andrew Clements." --BCCB. Multiple points of view lead to multiple theories about what really happened after one kid turns a punishment into a protest in this hilarious novel from Michele Weber Hurwitz. Ethan Marcus Stands Up. Twelve-year old Ethan Marcus snaps one day while sitting in Language Arts. He's always been a high-energy kid, not ADHD, but he has something his dad calls ESD—Ethan Squiggle Disease. To make it worse, he often gets scomas (school comas). One day, he stands up in class and announces he's protesting how long kids.
Multiple points of view lead to multiple theories about what really happened after one kid turns a punishment into a protest in this hilarious novel from Michele Weber Hurwitz. Perennial good kid Ethan Marcus has just done the unthinkable: refuse to stay seated during class. He’s not causing a riot; he’s not wandering around; he’s just sick of sitting. Multiple points of view lead to multiple theories about what really happened after one kid turns a. Siblings Ethan and Erin Marcus may be only 11 months apart in age, but they’re a million miles apart in every other way. Ethan’s laid-back and doesn’t plan beyond his next snack, and Erin’s intense, super organized, and super serious. In the sequel to Ethan Marcus Stands Up, these two polar opposites attend a prestigious tech/maker camp.
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