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Synopsis

Can you remember all the characters in Lizzie McGuire? Look here if not.

Read about the 11th episode of Lizzie McGuire. How much of it did you remember?

Here's what Lizzie and friends get up to:

Lizzie is happy about starting eighth grade.

   
A seventh grade girl called Andie likes Lizzie.
   
She wants Lizzie to be her role model.
   
Andie starts to dress and wear her hair like Lizzie.
   
Lizzie feels uncomfortable about it.
   
Miranda and Gordo really like Andie and don't think it's strange.
   
One day, Lizzie comes home to find Andie in her house talking to her family.
   
Lizzie thinks Andie is trying to take her place and she is angry.
   
Lizzie tells Andie she must stay away from her and stop copying her.
   
The next day, Andie has a new role model, Kate.
   
Here's what Matt gets up to:

Meanwhile, Matt has to try and get a patch in wilderness cadets.

   
Dad tries to help him get a nature patch, but he gets stung by poison ivy.
   
Dad also nearly sets himself on fire and Matt helps him.
   
Every time Dad tries to help Matt he hurts himself.
   
Matt is so good at helping Dad, Mum says he has earned his first aid patch.
   
   
Point of Interest
 

Andie is a "sevy", or a seventh grader. Americans go to Elementary School for grades 1-6, when they are aged 6-12.

Then they move up to Junior High - or Middle - School, for grades 7 and 8, when they are aged 12 –14.

   

** Materials developed and written by English Schools Foundation

   

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