(Q) Quiet Please – Bookworm at Work! February is I love to read month, but if you are like me, every month is I Love to Read Month. This glyph celebrates and encourages students to build a love of reading. It is great to use when doing another study, or theme as well as February I Love to Read month. Some prior teaching is necessary. Talk about reading habits and the type of books (genre) is important to point out as you share read, to be ready to do this glyph. As you count legs for their bookworm for this glyph, be sure to include books that are read to them (home and at school), home reading books, guiding reading books, silent reading books, etc. Do not be concerned with the whole book, but quality time spent with the book. Complete the open book and glue the worm onto the book. Bite marks on the side of the book would be an added touch. Once again check are free Glyph Information! Any good author study books or theme would work well for this glyph. Here are some generic books about reading: - Born to Read By: Judy Sierra - It’s a Book By: Lane Somth - The Wrong Book By: Nick Bland - The Best Book to Read By: Debbre Bertram & Susan Bloom - Jeremiah Learns to Read By: Jo Ellen Borat - Lily and the Mix Up Letters By: Deborah Hodge - We are Going on Book Hunt By: Pat Miller - The Girl who Hated Books By: Manyasha Pawagi
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George Handel is most known for his oratorio, Messiah. Your kids will learn (and hear!) this and more through this George Handel Unit Study. Take a trip back in time, to the Baroque Era, and learn about the composer, Geroge Handel. George Frideric Handel Biography George Frideric Handel was born on February 23, 1685, in …
Looking for the best books to read in 2023? This bonafide book lover will scour the web for the newest books in 2023 and discuss the best books each month.
"Mister hit Josephine with the palm of his hand across her left cheek and it was then she knew she would run." So begins Tara Conklin's debut novel, The House Girl, which links the stories of an artistically talented 19th-century slave and an ambitious 21st-century lawyer.
Your votes have been counted! 7 days of nominations! 7 days of voting! And now we have a winner for our February book of the Month. The Mocha Girl Read Book of the Month for February is Queen Sugar by Natalie Baszile. Take a minute to see what this book is all about. Synopsis Charley Bordelon, […]
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February was definitely a reading-heavy month where I read a variety of great books! There really isn’t anything better that snuggling up with a cup of coffee, a blanket and a good book on a …
From Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros to Class by Stephanie Land, here are the best new books out in November 2023 to add to your reading list.
One night in 1896 in a small village in the Black Forest in Germany, a boy and a girl were born. The boy was named Bram. The girl was named Modoc. The boy was a human. The girl an elephant. Being b…
genre: adult fiction Reading Stegner is, for me, like curling up in some kind of mystical giant hammock. He surrounds you. The world he shows you makes no qualms about being filled with both the beautiful and the hard, and that one is not really recognizable without the other. Crossing to Safety is about a friendship between two couples, that is its heart. It's about how the lives of four people are woven together through decades of interchange, dependence (in all its forms) and shared memories. From their early days in Madison, Wisconsin during the Depression, the Langs and the Morgans knew that what they had was a friendship that would last - but of course, years and trials can take their toll and after a while there is a solidity in just having known someone so well for so long. What Stegner does so well is take us back and forth through time, fleshing out a relationship from the narrator's male point of view, allowing us a glimpse inside everyone's shared experience. I love how this is a story about people who are readers and writers, striving to be a part of an intellectual community, see-ers of the world and all it has to offer. Beyond the beautifully arching plot that follows an adult lifetime, his insights are so compatible with my own knowledge of friendships, especially between couples. It's like in this one story he peeled away part of what it is to be human, looking at the underneath of why we do what we do and how our relationships guide and define our lives in so many ways. I had all these thoughts about "owing" people, how we show people how much we appreciate them and the things they do for us that can't even be defined in words. I thought about how sometimes a friendship is flawed and unbalanced and yet looking back, those imperfections would never have been enough to dislodge that person from our heart. I want to compare Crossing to Safety to some kind of work of genius, but I've never read anything like it. Just trust me that its one you hold close to your heart and give to people you really care about. note: if you're interested in the content of the books I read, please go to http://ratedreads.com
Dr. Brad Gustafson is one of the Engaging Educators that I have had the good fortune to connect with through Twitter and blogging. This man is a social networking powerhouse who regularly dreams u…
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We made it to February! Oh how I love February! Here are a few of my favorite books to read in January and some of the literature response ...
January has already swept out of our lives, which means it's time to take a look at what literary offerings February has in store for us. This month is packed full of must-read nonfiction, touching memoirs, the best genre fiction you could ask for,…
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READY TO ROW: I planned to row Follow%20the Drinking GourdFollow the Drinking Gourd in February since it’s Black History month emphasizing Civil Rights and treating others with love and kindn…
With February's focus on romance and love, it seemed like the perfect month to finally get into Esther Perel's book Mating in Captivity...
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By the time Wendy Plump learned that her husband had a longtime mistress and an 8-month-old son, their union already bore the scars of adultery — both his and hers. Plump's marital post-mortem, Vow, is a frank, intelligent inquiry into the thrills and anguish of infidelity.
Book recommendations and reviews. Here's what I'm reading March is now available! Check out what books I'm going to read this month.