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Owen Foote, Mighty Scientist

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Owen Foote wants to be a real scientist with a white lab coat. He'd like to spend the next school year in Mr. Wozniak's fourth-grade class, where science is king. Owen figures that Mr. Wozniak will let him and his friend Joseph in if they can win first prize in the school science fair. But the "project," a uromastyx lizard named Chuck, isn't exactly cooperative. The boys come up with another idea that seems like a winner, but once again, unruly personal feelings seem to be undermining the scientific method. It takes an inspired blend of science and friendship to get them back on track.
Fast-paced and funny, this new story treats themes of competition, ambition, squeamishness, and loyalty in the appealing style Owen Foote fans have come to expect.
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    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 2004
      Gr 2-4 -In this sixth book featuring Owen, the third grader is faced with a project that many children dread-the school science fair. He hopes to impress a popular fourth-grade science teacher so that he will be chosen to be in Mr. Waszak's class the following year. Working with his sidekick, Joseph, he sets out to find the perfect idea. Their project, an uromastyx lizard named Chuck, is not a willing specimen and soon the friends are at odds over what to do for the assignment. What ensues provides readers with chuckles and a few heartfelt moments, as the boys finally realize that friends can have different interests. In this fast-paced story, Greene strikes just the right balance of action, humor, and honest emotion. Pencil drawings highlight important moments and add amusing touches. Owen is a spunky character who children enjoy reading about, and his fans will not be disappointed.-Linda Zeilstra Sawyer, Skokie Public Library, IL

      Copyright 2004 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      August 1, 2004
      Gr. 2-4. Greene's sixth easy chapter book about Owen Foote will appeal to his fans and also to readers fascinated by animals and science. Owen can't get enough of lizards. He loves weird animals that look exotic and dangerous, and he wants desperately to win the science fair project with his best friend, Joseph. The trouble is, Joseph feels queasy around the slimy creatures, and when the lizard poops on Owen's hand, even Owen wants to try something else. Maybe he'll work with tadpoles and use a control group to show the evil effects of fertilizer and pollution. But does that involve deliberately injuring the creatures in one group? This is a great title to spark discussion in science classes, not just for the physical facts and issues related to testing hypotheses but also for the realistic account of failure and learning from mistakes at home and in the classroom. Like the other books in the series, this is also a contemporary story of friendship and the acceptance of differences.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2004, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2005
      Thanks to his ambitions for the science fair, Owen puts himself at odds with his lab partner (and best friend) Joseph; his relationship with his new lizard, Chuck, isn't doing too well, either. Owen's impulsive bossiness is one of his most endearing qualities--even as it keeps getting him into trouble in this consistently fresh series.

      (Copyright 2005 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • The Horn Book

      September 1, 2004
      Thanks to his ambitions for the science fair, Owen puts himself at odds with his lab partner (and best friend) Joseph; his relationship with his new uromastyx lizard, Chuck, isn't doing too well, either. Owen's impulsive bossiness is one of his most endearing qualities -- even as it keeps getting him into trouble in this consistently fresh chapter book series. And every Owen needs a buddy like Joseph to rein him in: "So Joseph talked and Owen listened. And then they went to work."

      (Copyright 2004 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:3.8
  • Lexile® Measure:530
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:1-2

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