Who is Miss Nelson?

Miss Viola Swamp as "the meanest substitute teacher in the whole world", is a fictional character in three children's picture books by Harry Allard with illustrations by James Marshall: Miss Nelson is Missing! In the books, Viola Swamp is the alter-ego of Miss Nelson, an elementary school teacher.

Also asked, what happened to Miss Nelson?

At the end of the book, it is revealed that Miss Viola Swamp was Miss Nelson in disguise, and a police detective has called off his search for Miss Nelson and will now look for this enigmatic Miss Swamp.

Similarly, who wrote Miss Nelson is Missing? Harry Allard

In respect to this, what did Viola Swamp make the students do in Miss Nelson is Missing?

She takes over Miss Nelson's rowdy, spitball-throwing elementary-school class in Harry Allard's children's book, Miss Nelson Is Missing, and forces the children to (gulp!) be quiet and do arithmetic. She also cancels story hour and assigns them an insurmountable amount of homework.

What grade level is Miss Nelson is Missing?

Miss Nelson Is Missing!

Guided Reading Level L
Lexile® Measure 340L
DRA Level 20

Is Miss Nelson A Viola Swamp?

Miss Viola Swamp. Miss Viola Swamp as "the meanest substitute teacher in the whole world", is a fictional character in three children's picture books by Harry Allard with illustrations by James Marshall: Miss Nelson is Missing! In the books, Viola Swamp is the alter-ego of Miss Nelson, an elementary school teacher.

When was Miss Nelson is Missing published?

1977

What is the main idea of Miss Nelson is Missing?

Miss Nelson is Missing discusses many philosophical themes which include identity, repect, fear, power, and deception.

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