Darlene is upset because her school has dropped holding dances. She tries to take her remarks to Mr. Harrison, the school principal, but she gets car...
As part of their social studies report, Joyce and Scott decide to scour the library for everything they can find about Mexico. It bogs them down that...
How can you gather information on something that has no written record? Sally Ann is trying to interview Mrs. Dockstedder for a report on working mot...
What's going on at the school newspaper, The Weekly Bull Dog? Nothing, it seems. The staff can't decide what story should go where. One reporter fa...
Ricky has written a script for a play, but no one can understand it. No standard form is adhered to. In order to make his script presentable, Ricky ...
Mrs. Dockstedder criticizes Jeff on the sources he used for his report on San Francisco. His report is basically a travel brochure description, but J...
STUDENT BODY FUND BANKRUPT is the headline Rita wants to use for her story in the school paper. When she takes the story for approval, Mr. Harrison r...
Darlene has a tough science project assigned her? How can she get people's interest in comets if no one knows exactly what comets are? It's a road b...
Mrs. Dockstedder wants Joyce to give a message to Mr. Harrison that a sporting event will be cancelled due to potential inclement weather. Joyce give...
Mrs. Dockstedder wants directions to a locale. Rita gives a vastly-complicated set of directions, spelling out unimportant street names, distances, a...
Sally Ann feels she has enough material in her boa constrictor story for the school newspaper. Scott's suggestion for a second draft sounds like a re...
Rita submits a story for the school paper. Sally Ann, the editor, gives Rita a totally irrelevant commentary. It is clear that Sally Ann should be m...