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A Zombie Summer School Diaries Book 1: My History Teacher Is A Skeleton
A Zombie Summer School Diaries Book 1: My History Teacher Is A Skeleton
A Zombie Summer School Diaries Book 1: My History Teacher Is A Skeleton
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A Zombie Summer School Diaries Book 1: My History Teacher Is A Skeleton

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Have you heard of a zombie going to a summer school? Do zombies go to schools in the first play? Apparently, they do attend classes with other monsters and they have a skeleton for their history teacher!


If you think summer school is L-A-M-E and D-U-L-L like Ugh the zombie, you better think again! Join Ugh at the start of his c

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMark Mulle
Release dateApr 4, 2024
ISBN9798869294630
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    A Zombie Summer School Diaries Book 1 - Mark Mulle

    A Zombie Summer School Diaries

    Book 1: My Teacher Is A Skeleton

    Mark Mulle

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    Copyright © 2016

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Book 1: My Teacher is a Skeleton

    Day One: Introducing Myself

    Day Two: The First Day of Summer School

    Day Three: No Way

    Day Four: My Plan

    Day Five: The First Assignment

    Day Six: Presentation Day

    Day Seven: Life at Home

    Day Eight: My Pal, Grunt

    Day Nine: A New Lesson

    Day Ten: My History Teacher was a Soldier?

    Day Eleven: Research Day

    Day Twelve: Another Assignment

    Day Thirteen: What Would I Do?

    Day Fourteen: Nerd?

    Day Fifteen: A Second Opinion

    Day Sixteen: Inspired by a Dream

    Day Seventeen: You’re Only in Trouble if You Get Caught

    Day Eighteen: An Uprising in the Kingdom of Cool

    Day Nineteen: Role Reversal

    Day Twenty: Look, but Don’t Touch

    Day Twenty-One: My New Friend, Snow

    Day Twenty-Two: More about Skeletons

    Day Twenty-Three: Zombie Lesson

    Day Twenty-Four: The Many Adventures of Ms. Skele

    Day Twenty-Five: The Last Assignment

    Day Twenty-Six: The Dark Ages

    Day Twenty-Seven: The Last Day of History Class

    Day Twenty-Eight: Grunt’s Grunting

    Day Twenty-Nine: Next on the Schedule...

    Day Thirty: The Letter

    Book 1: My Teacher is a Skeleton

    Day One: Introducing Myself

    Dear Diary,

    My name is Ugh, and I’m just about the coolest zombie you could ever imagine meeting. I’m truly one of a kind. I’m about to start a new chapter of my life, and I’m not excited about it. I’ve just finished the fifth grade…kinda. I have to spend my whole summer in summer school if I want to be able to go to middle school with the rest of my class. I don’t have to go to summer school because I’m a slow learner or anything like that. I can easily do all of the homework that the teachers hand out; it’s just that I don’t do the homework that they hand out. Homework just seems like a waste of time to me. There are so many other better things that I could be spending my time on, but the teachers don’t seem to agree with me on that issue. Teachers think homework and tests are the coolest things out there, and if you don’t follow their rules you get left behind.

    I got left behind because I managed to fail three classes this year. Luckily, I didn’t fail four classes or else I would have gotten held back. The thing is, my school’s summer program is weird. Each subject is taught for a month, and then the school moves on to the next subject. Since there are only three months of summer, it’s a pretty good thing that I only failed three classes. Well, it’s bad that I failed any classes, but when it comes to failing, this still isn’t a worst-case scenario. The three classes I need to redo this summer are history, science, and gym. And no, I didn’t

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