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Middle School Readers' Advisory. December 16, 2013. 8212; msyingling @ 12:49 pm. Greenburg, Jan and Jordan, Sandra. The Mad Potter: George Ohr, Eccentric Genius. October 29th 2013 by Roaring Brook Press. Read more at Ms. Yingling Reads. Leave a Comment ». Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
Thoughts on Nonfiction | Middle School Readers' Advisory
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Middle School Readers' Advisory. March 17, 2014. 8212; msyingling @ 10:36 am. Here’s the thing– I like nonfiction. I like to pair things like Bartoletti’s Black Potatoes: The Story of the Great Irish Famine, 1845-1850. With Giff’s Nory Ryan’s Song. Or I’ll Pass for Your Comrade. With My Last Skirt. I learn more about the world that way. Common Core doesn’t freak me out. Rossi, Ann. Created Equal: Women Campaign for the Right to Vote 1840 – 1920. Unfortunately, it would just sit on the shelf. Fill in your...
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Middle School Readers' Advisory. June 21, 2012. Blog For Class Project. 8212; msyingling @ 1:00 am. Might as well figure out Word Press and see if it is in any way superior to Blogger.com! Leave a Comment ». Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Middle School Readers' Advisory. December 16, 2013. 8212; msyingling @ 12:49 pm. Greenburg, Jan and Jordan, Sandra. The Mad Potter: George Ohr, Eccentric Genius. October 29th 2013 by Roaring Brook Press. Read more at Ms. Yingling Reads. Blog For Class Project. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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MMGM: YOU’RE INVITED by Jen Malone & Gail Nall | Michelle I. Mason
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Michelle I. Mason. Musings of a YA/MG writer. As Seen on Evie (YA Contemporary). The Music Steals Your Soul (YA Contemporary Fantasy). Catch Him By Disguise (YA Contemporary). The Dexelon Twincident (MG Sci-Fi Adventure). The Modern Caveboy’s Guide to Surviving Bats, Bullies and Billionaires (MG Adventure). MG/YA Agents and Their Books. 6 Reasons You Should Critique for Others While Revising. Quick Tip: What’s Happening on Page 20? MMGM: YOU’RE INVITED by Jen Malone and Gail Nall. August 3, 2015. Sadie’s...
Ready, Set, Read! 48 Hour Book Challenge Starting Line – Hannah Karena Jones
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MG/YA Writer and Book Lover. Dear Hannah . . . Ready, Set, Read! 48 Hour Book Challenge Starting Line. June 6, 2014. June 6, 2014. Ever since I read about the 48 Hour Book Challenge last year, when the lovely Annie Cardi participated. I have been eagerly anticipating the return of the annual event so I could finally participate myself. And it’s finally here! Starting this very day! Set aside 48 hours dedicated to reading. Within those 48 hours, the goal is to read between 12-48 of them. So if I was going...
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January 4, 2016. January 4, 2016. Anyway, I hope to see/read/connect with many of you over the next year. A resolution! I will attempt to post more, maybe not reviews, but things that might encourage dialogue, and going along with that, I will try to comment/dialogue more on other people’s blogs. I want to reach out and connect. I can also be found on Twitter (@runawayreads). This really fun meme is hosted by Kellee @ Unleashing Readers. And Jen @ Teach Mentor Texts. Build, Beaver Build! Gr 5 and up.
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Let The Reading Begin! : 48HBC Starting Line | Fresh From The Stacks
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Fresh From The Stacks. Musings Of A Book Addict, Rookie Librarian, and All Around Smart Cupcake. Skip to primary content. Let The Reading Begin! June 7, 2014. And so it begins! I’m back from our school’s academic awards ceremony and the post-ceremony celebratory outing with colleagues. So I’m ready to get my first couple hours of reading and blogging in! I’ll be posting updates here as well as on Twitter. Over on MotherReader’s blog. The Garden of My Imaan. By Farhana Zia and the short story collection,.
It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? 8/17/15 | kelseyempfield
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Methods in Language Arts. The blog of an English Educator. Because I'm not fluent in French. What Are You Reading? August 17, 2015. When I started writing regular It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? Posts, I struggled. Primarily, I couldn’t articulate why I did or didn’t enjoy a book. Although I’m still no Shakespeare when it comes to reviewing books, it’s a bit easier now than when I began. If you’re like me and it’s difficult to write about books, check out Teach Mentor Texts. I couldn’t agree more.
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Taylor Davis Serial Adventures. Religious Titles by Shell Isenhoff. Redwall, by Brian Jacques. I just got home from 2 weeks without internet. I’ve been off the grid and out of touch, but I’m back and trying to catch up! I’m very late to this party. Before there was Harry Potter (90’s), there was Redwall (80’s). Where was I? So how’d I like the book? Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). August 10, 2015.
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Armchair BEA Introductions – Hot Tea and a Good Book
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Hot Tea and a Good Book. You can never get a cup of tea big enough or a book long enough to suit me. CS Lewis. 2014 Alphabet Soup Challenge. May 26, 2014. Please tell us a little bit about yourself: Who are you? How long have you been blogging? Why did you get into blogging? Where in the world are you blogging from? However, I never kept it up. For me having the larger book blogging community has made it more enjoyable for me to keep blogging. And on Facebook at Hot Tea and a Good Book. What does your fa...
7th Grade Books from a 7th Grader | Picky Kid Pix
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I'm 14 Now and I'm Still Pretty Hard to Please. 7th Grade Books from a 7th Grader July 4, 2015. Filed under: Books for Kids My Age. 8212; Pragmatic Mom @ 9:57 pm. Tags: 7th Grade Books from a 7th Grader. Recommended a few books to me but most of them I abandoned. My sister. Also gave me a few good book recommendations. Fish In a Tree. By Lynda Mullaly Hunt. An easy read about a girl who is dyslexic and gets help from a teacher. Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? The Penderwicks in Spring. This is a very...
It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? 8/3/15 | kelseyempfield
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Methods in Language Arts. The blog of an English Educator. Because I'm not fluent in French. What Are You Reading? August 3, 2015. What Are You Reading? Is a weekly blog meme. The kidlit version is hosted by Teach Mentor Texts. Check the sites out to get awesome weekly book reviews and recommendations. Warning: Your To-Be-Read list might grow uncontrollably. Here’s what I’ve recently finished:. Atlantia by Ally Condie. Because of this, I had great expectations for the book. A bit dystopian, a bit fantasy...
It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? July 27, 2015 – Don't Panic: I'm a Teacher
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Don't Panic: I'm a Teacher. Navigating the Galaxies of 21st Century Learning. What Are You Reading? July 27, 2015. I am feeling the school year creep nearer. All school teachers feel it right now: our thoughts are turning toward lesson plans, while our spirits still want to be hitting the beach. I deal with this dichotomy by reading books, of course! Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution that’s Transforming Education. 8211; Sir Ken Robinson. 8221; (Wait, you haven’t seen that? Watch it right now!
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Friday, April 26, 2013. The King's Shadow,. By Elizabeth Alder is a real favorite of mine. When I taught both social studies and language arts, I loved to have students read novels that were historical fiction that tied into our social studies curriculum. One of my favorites for this was The King's Shadow,. A title I used only with my strong readers. Evyn, a young Welsh serf longs to become a storyteller but he and his father are attacked, his father killed, and his tongue cut out. Ouch! I love my i.
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Middle School Readers' Advisory. March 17, 2014. 8212; msyingling @ 10:36 am. Here’s the thing– I like nonfiction. I like to pair things like Bartoletti’s Black Potatoes: The Story of the Great Irish Famine, 1845-1850. With Giff’s Nory Ryan’s Song. Or I’ll Pass for Your Comrade. With My Last Skirt. I learn more about the world that way. Common Core doesn’t freak me out. Rossi, Ann. Created Equal: Women Campaign for the Right to Vote 1840 – 1920. Unfortunately, it would just sit on the shelf. Read more at...
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Monday, March 12, 2018. HUNDRED PERCENT by Karen Romano Young. School Stories, Family Life, Friendship, Confidence, Kindness. Christine Gouda, called Tink, and her best friend Jackie are entering sixth grade, and suddenly everything seems awkward and just plain wrong-boys are behaving differently, clothes do not fit the way they should, long term friendships suddenly seem tenuous, and most of all she needs a new nickname because "Tink" just does not fit anymore. Wednesday, March 07, 2018. 2017 - 246 pages.
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Middle School Reading Specialists. Reading Articles and Research. The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more you learn, the more places you'll go." - Dr. Seuss. Middle School Reading Specialists:. The following documents include sample reading passages and questions to review and practice for the upcoming PSSA assessments. 2014-15 english language arts preliminary item and scoring sampler grade 6.pdf. 2014-15 english language arts preliminary item and scoring sampler grade 7.pdf.
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A 3rd year computer teacher's attempt at being intelligent. Friday, November 19, 2010. Back in the groove. So I've been out of the blogging thing for quite a while.a long while. Life has been interesting and I've done quite a few things since the last time I actually logged in. Kept my job as a middle school computer teacher. Went on a life changing trip to Nepal. I'm excited to relieve and remember myself! Posted by Teacher Teacher! Saturday, October 3, 2009. I purposely gave the students a choice of 10...
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Service Hours and Portfolio. Welcome to Sr. Rosemarie's Religion Page. I am a Sister of St. Joseph of Carondelet from the Los Angeles Province. I have ministered at St. Anthony School since 1991 and have worked with middle school children even longer. It is a pleasure working with your children here at St. Anthony School. I am blessed to be here and I am honored to have the opportunity to share our Catholic faith with your children. Welcome back to a new academic year! Create a free website.