Book details
The Teacher Who Forgot Too Much (Field Trip Mysteries)
Description
In 'The Teacher Who Forgot Too Much,' a book from the Field Trip Mysteries series by Steven Brezenoff, a group of clever students known as the Capitol City Sleuths embark on a field trip with their teacher, Mr. Caruthers. However, the trip takes an unexpected turn when Mr. Caruthers starts acting strangely, as if he has forgotten important details about himself and the trip. The students, led by the observant Samantha Archer, suspect that something is amiss and decide to investigate. As they follow clues and unravel the mystery, they discover that their teacher's memory issues may be connected to a larger plot. The Sleuths must use their problem-solving skills and teamwork to get to the bottom of the situation, ensure their teacher's safety, and thwart any nefarious plans. The book combines elements of mystery, adventure, and education, as the students learn about history and landmarks while solving the case.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
developing
Length
80 pages
Book in series
#6
Why to read
- Engaging Mystery: 'The Teacher Who Forgot Too Much' offers a compelling mystery that keeps readers engaged and guessing. The plot is designed to stimulate critical thinking and problem-solving skills as readers try to piece together clues alongside the characters.
- Educational Value: As part of the 'Field Trip Mysteries' series, this book provides educational content in an entertaining way. It can spark interest in history and geography, as the field trips often involve visits to historical sites or cultural landmarks.
- Relatable Characters: The book features a group of young students who are relatable to the intended audience. Readers can see themselves in the characters and their interactions, which makes the story more immersive and enjoyable.
- Series Continuity: For those who enjoy following a series, 'The Teacher Who Forgot Too Much' is part of a larger collection of 'Field Trip Mysteries.' This allows readers to get invested in the characters and their development over time, providing a sense of continuity and anticipation for future adventures.