I just have to ask:
Is it a 'free reading' book if it's assigned?
Connie Williams
Jennifer James <poem41@SBCGLOBAL.NET> wrote:
My teachers are screaming for suggestions for high-interest
recreational reading. They are tired of doing the "boring classics"
and want some contemporary titles that will appeal to high school
students. One teacher has assigned Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game to
her whole class as their free reading book. The students are loving
it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jennifer James
Library Media Teacher
Beyer High School
Modesto, CA
james.je@monet.k12.ca.us
Connie Hamner Williams
Teacher Librarian
National Board Certified
Kenilworth Junior High
800 Riesling Road
Petaluma, CA 94954
707-778-4719 [direct]
707-778-4710 [school office]
chwms@mac.com
www.teacherweb.com/ca/kjhs/homepage
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