The most dangerous game... Social studies class gets a lot more exciting when a visiting teacher, Mr. Levin, comes to Sweet Valley Middle School to teach the students a game. The rules are simple: Mr.... This description may be from another edition of this product.
When Mr.Levin,a new teacher comes to Sweet Valley Middle School,he makes a game of making the kids wear something diffrent.Elizabeth doesn't like this game,but Aaron Dallas likes it.Aaron Dallas's grandfather is visiting,and he was in the holocaust.He lost his 2 sisters,and I think his parents in a concentration camp.
The Most Dangerous game
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book was one of the best out of the series. It teaches a lesson about holocaust but nobody learns till th end. The saddest part was when somebody(i am not naming who) threw one of the wakefield twins into her locker because she was spreading a true rumor around the school. I defiunetly recomend this book.(mind my spelling)
Powerful & raw!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I re-read this book as an adult & yes, one of the other reviewers was right on the money when they said it was an excellent teaching tool about the Holocaust. It can very easily happen even here in the US. When you have the cliques who gang up on other kids & make fun of others & exlude others, it needs to be taken seriously, not passed of as just "normal" adolescence or childhood games. Boy, does Aaron learn a powerful lesson when that awful Brian manipulates him into doing stuff to other kids. Poor Aaron was wracked by guilt! His granddad's warning about being careful about clubs was a good one. We need more books like this to make sure this kind of history never repeats itself.
Very Realistic!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I first read _It Can't Happen Here_ about three years ago when it first came out. I was in the fifth grade. I'm going into the ninth and still remember the lessons it taught me about excluding people because of race or religion. I was also shocked when I started comparing Sweet Valley to my own little world. How often do we think, as we're working on a history assignment, "C'mon, this kind of thing could never happen to me or my friends!" Oh, yes it can! I figure most of the kids looking at this review will be about to enter the 5th or 6th grade. Your'e just getting ready for middle school. Be careful how you treat your friends, teachers, and even your siblings and parents. Don't look down on them because they don't think, act, or look like you. Because someone else is always looking down on you for the same reasons. Don't let what happened to Elizabeth, Jessica, and their friends happen to you and your friends. Happy Reading!!
Great
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
This I have to say was her best book. I could read it over and over without getting bored. Some parts I wanted to cry and some parts I felt how could they do this. I thought the way she told a story about history basically repeating itself when you think it can't was great. Elizabeth was the only one who would do something and she got persecuted. Just like in the 1930's. I am learning about this so I know what happened to the Jewish people. Over 6 million people were killed because of their religion. In this book this is an example of people being excluded because of being different. I thought it was a good lesson and you will to. I give it a thumbs up
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