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Hey everybody. Welcome to Storyline Online
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brought to you by the SAG-AFTRA Foundation.
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My name is Chris Pine
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and today we are reading the wonderful book Clark the Shark
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written by Bruce Hale and illustrated by guy Francis. Let us begin.
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In all the wide blue seas, in all the wide blue world,
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the top school for fish was the Theodore Roosterfish Elementary.
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And of all the fish at Theodore Roosterfish, the biggest and the strongest was Clark the Shark.
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Clark loved school, and he loved his teacher, Mrs. Inkydink.
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He loved to play upsy-downsy and spinna-ma-jig with his friends. Clark loved his life.
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“SCHOOL IS AWESOME!” shouted Clark the Shark.
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“Less shouting, more reading,” said Mrs. Inkydink.
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"LUNCHTIME IS SWEEEEET!" yelled Clark the Shark.
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"Munch your own lunch," said his best friend, Joey Mackerel.
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"RECESS ROCKS!" bellowed Clark the Shark.
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"You are playing too rough, Clark!" cried the other kids.
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Yes, Clark loved his life with all of his sharky heart.
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But he loved everything way too much.
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He was too loud. He was too wild.
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He was just too much shark for the other fish to handle.
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After a while, no one would play with Clark. No one ate lunch with Clark.
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No one sat with him at circle time. Even his best friend, Joey Mackerel, said,
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“Cool your jets, Clark! You’re making me crazy!”
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One day, Clark asked Mrs. Inkydink, “What’s wrong with everyone?”
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Mrs. Inkydink patted his fin.
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“Clark, sometimes you play too hard, you munch too hard, and —gosh— you even help too hard.”
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“But life is SO exciting!” said Clark.
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“There’s a time and a place for everything,” said Mrs. Inkydink.
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“And sometimes the rule is stay cool.”
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At recess, Clark tried to stay cool, but he pushed the swing with too much zing!
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“Sorry,” said Clark. “I forgot.”
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“Yikes!” cried Joey Mackerel.
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At lunch, Clark tried to stay cool, but everything smelled so good that he munched a bunch of lunches.
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“Sorry,” said Clark. “I forgot.” “We’re STARVING!” said his friends.
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In class, Clark tried to stay cool, but a good book got him all shook up.
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“Now, Clark!” said Mrs. Inkydink. “This isn’t the time or the place. Tell me, what’s the rule?”
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“Stay cool,” said Clark. “Hey, that rhymes!” he cried.
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Then Clark got a big idea in his sharky head.
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Maybe if I make a rhyme, I’ll remember every time! he thought.
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The next day, he put his plan to work.
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In class, when lessons got exciting, Clark wanted to bounce up out of his seat.
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Instead, he told himself: “When teacher’s talking, don’t go walking.”
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And what do you know? It worked!
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“Attaboy, Clark!” said Mrs. Inkydink. Clark smiled. “Lessons are fun!”
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At lunch, everything smelled sooo yummy.
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When Clark wanted to eat and eat and never stop, he told himself: “Only munch your own lunch.”
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And it worked again! “Way to go, Clark!” said his friends.
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Clark grinned. “Lunch is fun.”
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At playtime, Clark told himself: “Easy does it, that’s the way.
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“Then my friends will let me play.”
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And playtime was fun. Once more, Clark loved his life.
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But then a shadow fell across the playground—
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a gi-normous shadow with tentacles galore.
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“It’s a new kid, and he looks scary!” cried Joey Mackerel. “Swim for your lives!”
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The squid squashed the slide, and it snapped off the swings.
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“Oops. My bad,” said the new kid.
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“Wait,” said Clark. “He just wants to play. Let’s find a way!”
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And he swam at the new kid with all his might.
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Clark played harder than he ever had before— upsy-downsy and spinna-ma-jig.
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Why, he even made up a new game: tail-whump-a-lumpus!
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“Wow, that was fun,” said the new kid breathlessly, and he settled down.
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“If you want to come to school, you’ve got to stay cool,” said Clark.
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“That’s right, Clark,” said Mrs. Inkydink.
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“And thanks for taking care of our new classmate, Sid the Squid.”
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“Hooray for Clark the Shark!” everyone cheered.
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That night Clark’s mother asked, “What did you learn at school, dear?”
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“There’s a time and a place for everything,” Clark said.
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“Sometimes you stay cool.”
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“But sometimes a shark’s gotta do what a shark’s gotta do.”
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The end.
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That was Clark the Shark everybody.
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I think it speaks to all of us.
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It talks about how we all want to do what we want to do , right?
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We want to be ourselves.
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and we want to yell when we want to yell and play and laugh and have a good time.
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But as Mrs. Inkydink said, there's a time and a place for everything.
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And there is a time and a place to be considerate of other people's feelings.
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I think the lesson is: Be considerate.
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