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Review: Revolutions

  Revolution by Jennifer Donnelly, is a book with two seperate plots. The first plot is about a young girl named Andi who is struggling to…

Started by Nicole Priester

0 Dec 14, 2010

Review: Hate List

The book I read for this week was "Hate List" by Jennifer Brown. This book is about a now senior (Valerie Leftman) dealing with the afterm…

Started by Nicole Priester

0 Dec 14, 2010

Review: Scars

"Scars" by Cheryl Rainfield is about a young girl Kendra, who is REALLY going through a lot of stuff in her life as a young teenager.She is…

Started by Nicole Priester

0 Dec 14, 2010

REVIEW: The Oracle of Dating

The Oracle of Dating I was surprised by how much I liked this book. I don’t usually take to teen novels that read like an episode of the d…

Started by Meg Seth

0 Dec 14, 2010

REVIEW: Incarceron by Catherine Fischer

As a lifelong lover of literature, I have always favored young adult literature, as well as other forms of “genre” fiction, including but n…

Started by Meg Seth

0 Dec 14, 2010

QUESTION: Multicultural Memoir Ideas?

I know this is broad but I've recently taught Persepolis and I'm currently teaching The Absolutely true Diary of a Part time Indian with my…

Started by Lindsay Lombardi

7 Nov 3, 2010
Reply by Kelly Farrow

LESSON PLAN: Differentiated Freshman Summer Reading Project

All students are required to read at least one novel from the summer reading list posted on the Downers Grove South website. These novels…

Started by Alice McLoughlin Doro

1 Aug 20, 2010
Reply by Marcy Prager

QUESTION: High Interest 6th grade read aloud books?

Hi,I want to start thinking about what novel I want to read aloud to my 6th grade students at the beginning of the year to really hook them…

Started by Justin

12 Aug 11, 2010
Reply by Brian Huffman

LIST: Susan Orlean's list of #booksthatchangekidsworlds

Sometimes Twitter hips you to some great content. Check this off the hook list by author Susan Orlean at the New Yorker! HALIBUT BONES Po…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Aug 2, 2010

ARTICLE: At Camp, Make-Believe Worlds Spring Off Page

At Camp, Make-Believe Worlds Spring Off Page Katie Orlinsky for The New York Times Camp Half-Blood in Prospect Park, which is inspired by a…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Jul 30, 2010

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