A Year of Reading
Two PUBLIC SCHOOL teachers who read. A lot.
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Monday, April 07, 2008
Nonfiction Monday -- Nonfiction Poetry
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The World's Greatest: Poems by J. Patrick Lewis illustrated by Keith Graves Chronicle Books, 2008 review copy purchased at my favorite i...
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Sunday, April 06, 2008
Squirrel Sightings!
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Scaredy Squirrel is on tour next week! Check it out: Monday, 4/7 Big A, Little a Featured Topic: An Interview with Scaredy Squirrel Tuesd...
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Friday, April 04, 2008
Mark Your Calendars Now!
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Today, Mother Reader announced her 3rd Annual 48 HOUR BOOK CHALLENGE! This is the idea that totally hooked me on Mother Reader's blog 2...
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Poetry Friday -- 15 Words or Less Poems
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Each week during the month of April, we are going to study a different short form of poetry in my class. This first week, inspired by Laura...
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ALIA'S MISSION:SAVING THE BOOKS OF IRAQ
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As you know, I am not much of a graphic novel reader. You are probably shocked that I am actually reviewing a graphic novel since Mary Lee i...
Thursday, April 03, 2008
Test Prep
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Yesterday I asked my students, "What are you doing in writing workshop that you'll be able to transfer to the writing portion of th...
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Another Great Novel in Verse
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I have a group of kids in my class this year who LOVE novels in verse. They love Heartbeat by Sharon Creech, Where I Live by Eileen Spinel...
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Wednesday, April 02, 2008
A Great Book to Support Test-Taking
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PUT THINKING TO THE TEST is a new book coming out with Stenhouse this month. I was going to wait to review it until I had a hard copy but w...
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Tuesday, April 01, 2008
DON'T WORRY BEAR by Greg Foley
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I just popped into Cover to Cover to pick up the new Pigeon book and the new Clementine book (more on those later.) But I got another nice ...
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Maybe A Bear Ate It!
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MAYBE A BEAR ATE IT by Robie Harris and Michael Emberley is a great new picture book that I couldn't resist. First of all, it is a stor...
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