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Robots Rule the School
Robots Rule the School
Robots Rule the School
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Robots Rule the School

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In the fourth DATA Set adventure, the DATA Set race to deprogram an army of robots before they take over Newtonberg Elementary School.

One morning, Mrs. Bell, the science teacher, challenges the students to invent their own robots. The class builds their best creations and on presentation day, everything goes well…until all the robots start malfunctioning! Now it’s up to the DATA Set and their new classmate, Olive Thompson, to deprogram these machines before an army of robots take over the entire school!

With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The DATA Set chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLittle Simon
Release dateJul 5, 2016
ISBN9781481463140
Robots Rule the School
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Ada Hopper

Ada Hopper has been extremely inventive ever since she was little. There was nothing that a rubber band and some tweezers couldn’t fix, no question that couldn’t be answered by scouring the library, and no way she wasn’t escaping over that backyard fence! Ada loves reading and writing because of all the fantastical worlds a good book can bring you to. When not working, Ada enjoys karaoke, spending time with her family, and going on the occasional adventure or two.

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    Robots Rule the School - Ada Hopper

    CHAPTER 1

    The Future Is Now!


    Giant robotic planes did loop-the-loops in the sky! Fireworks burst in the air! Mechanical arms clapped and cheered while a little boy hugged a robot puppy.

    Gee, Sprocket, the boy said. The future is awesome!

    Arf, arf! said the robot puppy. That’s right, Timmy, said an announcer. "The future is awesome. And the future is . . . NOW! . . . now . . . now . . . now. . . ."

    The announcer’s voice faded out as the DATA Set’s science teacher, Mrs. Bell, turned off the Smart Board.

    And that, Mrs. Bell said, leads us into our chapter on robotics. She began passing out boxes to the class. This week your assignment is to invent your own robots! These kits have the gears and motors to get you started. Your robot can do anything. They can tie shoelaces. They can clean your room. They can even do your homework.

    The students laughed.

    The only requirement is that it does something to make our lives better, Mrs. Bell said.

    Gabe gave Laura and Cesar a big thumbs-up. As Newtonburg's resident whiz kids, this assignment was right up their alley!

    Suddenly, a girl with straight blond hair and glasses shuffled into the classroom. She handed Mrs. Bell a note.

    Ah, yes, it’s so nice to meet you, said Mrs. Bell. Class, welcome Olive Thompson. She was from Teslaville Prep, but now she will be joining us as a new student.

    The class said hello, and Olive slowly waved back. Mrs. Bell directed Olive to

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