A Year of Reading
Two PUBLIC SCHOOL teachers who read. A lot.
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Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Choose Your Own Adventure for Grown-Ups
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A new fun book for adults (thanks to Today I Like for the recommendation) . Pretty Little Mistakes: A Do-Over Novel by Heather Mcelhatton ...
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You Read To Me, I'll Read To You: Scary Stories
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I was so happy to see a new book in the You Read to Me, I'll Read to You series . This one is on very short scary tales to read togethe...
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Monday, August 20, 2007
Summer Book Party Reflection
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In June, I told you about our first Summer Book Party . My good friend Maureen, had this great idea to have "book parties" every f...
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The Gorgon's Gaze
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The Gorgon's Gaze Book Two in The Companions Quartet by Julia Golding US publication date: October 2007 review copy courtesy of Marshall...
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Sunday, August 19, 2007
Violet Bing and The Grand House
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Yes, there is another great character to love in this early chapter book by Jennifer Paros. There is lots to love about Violet Bing and The...
Friday, August 17, 2007
SO..HOW DID THOSE SUMMER GOALS GO? (MEME FOLLOW-UP)
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In June, we participated in a Summer Goals meme and set goals for the summer . The 2 nd day of summer--so much seemed possible. I though...
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Poetry Friday -- Back to School Song
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You can hum along with today's Poetry Friday. I've been singing this song to myself in late August for...um...lots of years now. T...
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Tuesday, August 14, 2007
New For the Youngest Readers
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Here's a stack of new books from Marshall Cavendish that are sure to make our preschool or kindergarten teachers very happy! My Big Rig ...
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Monday, August 13, 2007
Finding Myself in the Classroom Library
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I haven't seen my class list for this coming year, but I am almost sure to have students from Mexico, Japan or Korea, the Indian subcont...
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The House Takes a Vacation by Jacqueline Davies
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I am always looking for books with word play to share with my students. Often, the humor in language often goes right past them when they do...
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