The Superteacher Project — Content Guide for Parents

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PRESENTContains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.
About this book
From Gordon Korman, the bestselling author of Restart and The Unteachables, comes a hilarious new story about a mysterious new teacher who turns out to be an AI robot from a secret experimental program.
Oliver Zahn, spitball champion and self-declared rule-wrecker of Brightling Middle School, is not a fan of his new homeroom teacher, Mr. Aidact. The guy is sort of stiff, never cracks a smile, and refers to them as "pupils." The worst part is he catches Oliver before he can pull any of his signature pranks! It's time for Oliver and his best friend, Nathan, to show the new teacher who's boss.
But as the weeks go by, they start to realize that Mr. Aidact is not what they expected. He has an uncanny ability to remember song lyrics or trivia. When the girls' field hockey team needs a new coach, he suddenly turns out to be an expert. He never complains when other teachers unload work on him--even when it's lunchroom duty and overseeing detention. Against all odds, Mr. Aidact starts to become the most popular teacher at Brightling.
Still, Oliver and Nathan know that something is fishy. They're determined to get to the bottom of the mystery: What's the deal with Mr. Aidact
Frequently asked questions
Is The Superteacher Project appropriate for a 7-year-old?
No violence is indicated in the book. The descriptions focus on the humorous and poignant aspects of the story without mentioning any physical violence. No genuinely frightening content is present in the book. The narrative is described as humorous and heartwarming, suitable for middle school readers.
Does The Superteacher Project have violence?
No violence is indicated in the book. The descriptions focus on the humorous and poignant aspects of the story without mentioning any physical violence.
Does The Superteacher Project have scary content?
No genuinely frightening content is present in the book. The narrative is described as humorous and heartwarming, suitable for middle school readers.
Does The Superteacher Project have religious themes?
No religious content in the book itself. The search results do not indicate any religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies present in the narrative.
Does The Superteacher Project have racial/cultural content?
No explicit racial themes are present in the book. The search results do not indicate any discussions of race or racism as a central theme.
Does The Superteacher Project have profanity?
No profanity is mentioned in the book. The search results indicate that the language is suitable for the target age group, with no strong language present.
Does The Superteacher Project have climate change?
No climate themes are present in the book. The search results focus on the humorous and poignant aspects of the story without mentioning environmental issues.
Does The Superteacher Project have sexual identity?
No sexual content is present in the book. The search results indicate that the book is appropriate for middle school readers and does not contain any sexual themes.
Does The Superteacher Project have gender roles?
The book does not actively discuss or critique gender roles. It features a humorous story about a robot teacher and middle school dynamics without a focus on gender issues.
Does The Superteacher Project have lgbtq+ themes?
No LGBTQ+ themes or characters are mentioned in the book. The search results focus on general information about LGBTQ+ representation in media, not specific content from 'The Superteacher Project'.
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