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What's in Your Secret Garden?
the Lesson: Greater than 120 Minutes Materials and Equipment: Class set of the book The Secret Garden; magazines/books with pictures that can be cut out, art supplies, scissors (if using the booklet option) Technology Resources Needed:Computer with Internet access, digital camera, s...
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Blogging With Photovoice: Sharing Pictures in an Integrated Classroom
Kindergarten 1st - 2nd3rd - 4th 5th - 6th7th - 8th 9th - 10th11th - 12th How will you use ReadWriteThink’s new Word Mover mobile app with your students? What are some good children's books on Alchemists? Do you think technology is having a negative impact on students'...
Scholastic: Spy University Online Activities
on "Cipher Machine." Your child can use this machine to encrypt and decrypt secret messages and even email them to a friend. 5. As an offline extension, your child can invent a secret code of his own and challenge a friend or sibling (or even a...
Tuglas Friedebert
The novel has been considered one of the most consistent examples of impressionistic technique in Estonian prose. Tuglas began to work on the novel in Finland in 1907-08, continued in Paris four years later, and finished it in 1914 on the shores of Lake Ladoga, after returning t...
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Penguin Reading Guide: The Romance Readers' Book Club
Reading Guides The Romance Readers' Book Club Julie L. Cannon Paperback INTRODUCTION Bored with her sheltered life in Rigby, Georgia, fifteen-year-old Tammi Lynn Elco senses a cure for her restlessness when she acquires a stack of forbidden romance novels. Eluding the watchful eye...
Scholastic: Break the Code! Lesson Plan based on Ready, Freddy! The King of Show-and-Tell,...
students love secret codes and messages. Students will enjoy applying symbol-to-letter correspondence to read a message extending the plot of the story. Related Activities To extend students enjoyment of the book, try these: Animal Classification: Have students make a list of ki...
Women in History: Louise Erdrich
the mind once they are let in." Portales, who called Love Medicine "an engrossing book," applauded the unique narration technique which produces what he termed "a wondrous prose song." The novel won numerous awards, including the National Book Critics Ci...
3 NB's of Julian Drew
Grades 6-9. Review At the beginning of the book, Julian writes mostly in code. Many times he mystifies the reader using a combination of letters and numbers. Gradually, however, he becomes more trusting - not of the reader, but of himself. Slowly, the painful , awful story eme...
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Book Browse: Jerry Spinelli
souls sharing one body…and a dangerous secret. Recent Reader Reviews Graceling by Kristin Cashore I started this book 2 days ago and I finished it one day ago. This book is amazing. Every word Kristin touches turns into gold. The fantasy in the... read more The End of...
ReadWriteThink: Sharing Favorite Books Using Interactive Character Trading Cards
Sharing Favorite Books Using Interactive Character Trading Cards - ReadWriteThink http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/lesson-plans/sharing-favorite-books-using-959.html Print This Page Contribute to ReadWriteThink / RSS / FAQs / Site Demonstrations / Con...
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