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It's Hard to Share My Teacher

Author: Prestine, Joan Singleton

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 1.8
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 273
Points per Word 0.001832
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

When Josh's teacher starts dividing her time between his class and another, he feels jealous and worries that he won't get enough of her attention. Through simple school scenes, he learns to speak up about his feelings and sees that sharing the teacher with other students can open up new friendships and learning opportunities. The story gently shows young readers how expressing emotions and teamwork can make school a more supportive place.

Quick Summary

Josh is thrilled when his teacher gives him a special job, but his excitement turns to panic when a new student arrives and the teacher has to split her time. The story follows Josh as he wrestles with jealousy, then discovers simple ways to include his classmate and still feel important. Short, punchy sentences and familiar school scenarios make it a great choice for kids just starting to read chapter books, especially those who are nervous about sharing the spotlight. The tone is upbeat and a little silly, which keeps the lesson from feeling preachy, and the ending shows a genuine, warm moment of friendship. If your kid likes books about school friendships like The Recess Queen or The Invisible Boy, they'll find this one just as satisfying.