The Homework Machine: Gutman, Dan: 9780689876790: Amazon.
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The main conflict in this story that the homework machine become dangerous and starts malfunctioning. Then the kids become in danger because people start to find out about the machine. Then the police get involved and they get really scared. The conflict is resolved when they make a decision to throw the machine in The Grand Canyon. I believe this the main conflict because this is the climax.
The Homework Machine by Dan Gutman was a very entertaining book about 4 main characters; Judy a very smart girl,. I thought this story was very good because it had good detail and lots of surprising things happened. Every student probably wishes they had a Homework machine. I would recommend this book for kids who don’t like homework I especially liked the part when they make the whole.
Journal: The Homework Machine. Learning Objective. I can increase my writing stamina by writing for at least 10 minutes every day. Writing Prompt. If you had a homework machine, what kind of homework would you have it do for you? What would you do with your spare time? Please complete this in the reflection. (reflection:text) Journal Entry (reflection:radio) How many sentences did you write? 1.
Four unlikely schoolmates bond over a homework machine. I had to read this book for Battle of the Books and didn't care for it at all. For one thing, the story is completely improbable. Secondly, it flips from perspective to perspective (within very few pages) and that makes the story extremely choppy. Also, a serious tragedy happens to one of the kids and I didn't like the way the book dealt.
A 2007 novel by Dan Gutman, The Homework Machine is about the social repercussions of the eponymous device, and a commentary on the inner workings of the American Education System. The book's narrative is told in a series of testimonies provided by the 4 lead child characters, as well as their parents, the teachers, and the staff of the school they all attended. The testimonies are provided in.
The Homework Machine has 29 reviews and 23 ratings. Reviewer inmemoryofcpr wrote: It all starts that Brenton brags to Snik, a.k.a. Sam, that he has made a homework machine that can do homework for people. Soon he is pressured by him to show it. So after school he and his friends go to Brenton's house, finding that he is not lyi.