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Directed Reading-Thinking Activity - Mandy follows Norbert to Mojuste, where Thorzuul has turned ten children to stone for failing his reading test.

'Storylords' captures students' imagination through fantasy interwoven with reading comprehension strategies. Students will identify with Norbert as he learns how to be a Storylord and saves the citizens of Mojuste from the evil Thorzuul.

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  • - "Announcing his royal badness. The one and only - Thorzuul"

    - "Milkbreath, shhh, can't you read?"

    I loved watching this show in elementary school!!!

  • Wow, this is like looking back at my childhood, oh btw I still remember an episode of this show, when either that boy or girl went to see a chef, and I don't remember what happens next.

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  • i remember watching this program on wednesdays@ 10.00a.m. on wmht channel 17,it was a very cool show.

  • @ReeseKaine In episodes 1 and 5 (this one), you can see that he HAS turned some people to stone. He also (temporarily) turns Lexor to stone in episode 11.

  • Man, I just had a retro-gasm. I watched these back in 5th grade in 1993 and LOVED it. Got a few tears in my eyes. What a fantastic memory. The show is cheesy but who cares!

  • this reminds me of third grade..... im in seventh grade now.....

  • I wish my name was Norbert.

  • Looking back on this series, I wonder if Thorzuul was only making idle threats regarding the whole "Turning people to stone" schtick. Not once did he ever demonstrate that he could do it. I know it was for educational purposes, but if you want your protagonist to see the antagonist as a real threat, really bad things need to happen. Then when the hero enters the picture, people can root for him/her to prevail over the villain.

  • @fran0k99, cool.

  • good times back in the third grade!!!

  • Cool.

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