Available Teacher Guides, Lesson Plans, Novel Units, and Activities for Code Orange by Caroline B. Cooney has written an edge-of-your-seat thriller in the vein of her bestselling The Face on the Milk Carton. This edge-of-your-seat thriller will leave you breathless. But when he discovers an old envelope with two scabs in one of the books, the report is no longer about the grade–it’s about life and death. So he considers it good luck when he finds some old medical books in his family’s weekend house that focus on something he could write about. Mitty was a carefree guy–he didn’t worry about terrorists or blackouts or grades or anything, which is why he was late getting started on his Advanced Bio report. Mitty does feel a little pressure to hand something in–if he doesn’t, he’ll be switched out of Advanced Bio, which would be unfortunate since Olivia’s in Advanced Bio. He loved the city, and even after 9/11, he always felt safe. Walking around New York City was what Mitty Blake did best. While conducting research for a school paper on smallpox, Mitty finds an envelope containing 100-year-old smallpox scabs and fears that he has infected himself and all of New York City An edition of Code Orange(2007) Code Orange by Caroline B.
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