Copyright Date:
2016
Edition Date:
2016
Release Date:
07/12/16
Illustrator:
Probert, Tim,
Pages:
243 pages
ISBN:
1-250-07976-4
ISBN 13:
978-1-250-07976-3
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2014040150
Dimensions:
20 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Horn Book
When fifth graders Rip and Red get an unconventional new teacher, there are big changes--which for Red, who's on the autism spectrum, spell big anxiety. Narrator Rip's empathy for his friend helps both boys not only adjust but excel in surprising new ways. Bildner's portrayal of an ASD child is sensitive and thoughtful in this entertaining, diversely populated school story.
School Library Journal
Gr 4-6 Red and Rip are best friends just beginning fifth grade. It's the first day of school and everyone appears to know who the teacher will be and how the year will progressbut not so fast&30;there is a new teacher, a young man with piercings, tattoos, and a whole new way of teaching. Mr. Acevedo loves reading, will not abide test prep or standardized test-taking, and has a love of basketball. Readers will realize early on that Red is on the autism spectrum. Like their new teacher, Red and Rip share a passion for basketball. Narrated by Rip (better known as Mason Irving to Red, who insists on calling his friend by his full name and never his nickname), the book depicts the evolution of a group of fifth graders who learn a lot, grow a lot, and help one another. The relationship between Rip and Avery Goodman (a girl in a wheelchair with anger issues) centers on a class project about gross things and highlights what nasty stuff gets caught on Avery's wheelchair wheels. Though the plot and its conclusion may be somewhat predictable, the charming and diverse characters as well as the engaging voice of Rip more than make up for it. VERDICT Pure fun with a lot of heart. Susan Lissim, Dwight School, New York City
Word Count:
34,194
Reading Level:
3.9
Interest Level:
3-6
Accelerated Reader:
reading level: 3.9
/ points: 5.0
/ quiz: 175630
/ grade: Middle Grades
Reading Counts!:
reading level:3.2 /
points:9.0 /
quiz:Q66659
Lexile:
540L
Guided Reading Level:
O
Fifth grade is one wild ride in this illustrated middle grade novel about two best friends--the first book in the funny and engaging Rip and Red series. Rip and Red are best friends whose fifth-grade year is nothing like what they expected. They have an eccentric new tattooed teacher named Mr. Acevedo, who doesn't believe in tests or homework and who likes off-the-wall projects, the more "off" the better. And guess who's also their new basketball coach? Mr. Acevedo! Easy-going Rip is knocked completely out of his comfort zone. And for Red, who has autism and really needs things to be exactly a certain way, the changes are even more of a struggle. But together these two make a great duo who know how to help each other--and find ways to make a difference--in the classroom and on the court. With an energetic and authentic story from author Phil Bildner and dynamic black-and-white illustrations from Tim Probert, A Whole New Ballgame is a fresh, fun book about school, sports, and friendship. Featuring a diverse cast of characters and an array of kid-friendly discussable topics, this series is perfect for reluctant readers and in-class or independent reading. Don't miss any of Rip and Red's adventures for elementary and middle school readers ages 8-12: A Whole New Ballgame Rookie of the Year Tournament of Champions Most Valuable Players