Do any of you have a class at your school that is all reading for pleasure. I was
reading an old article in _The Book Report_ about reading for credit. I thought
having this as a class at my school would be interesting. I know there wouldn't be
hundreds of interested students, but I know there would be some.
If you have such a class, how is it structured? How many books do they have to
read a marking period or semester? How do they demonstrate they have read the
books? Is there any written curriculum for it?
I would appreciate any information you can provide. If you have any sample
curriculums to send me, you can fax them to 732-727-8461. Thanks in advance!
Sharon McLarney Dalton
Librarian
Sayreville War Memorial High School
Parlin, NJ 08859
Luv2Read74@aol.com
Sharon McLarney Dalton
~There is an angel inside of me whom I am constantly shocking~
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