By the Way, Thanks Dr. Stone!
Dr. Stone, superintendent of Cape Henlopen School District, takes a moment to read to eighth grade students for WE LOVE TO READ month.
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Dr. Stone, superintendent of Cape Henlopen School District, takes a moment to read to eighth grade students for WE LOVE TO READ month.
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When I pinned up a long cloth on the wall and posted some pictures (with the help of Danielle) there were some comments. Look at who she picked! That picture makes me look tall! So when you think about it, pictures can be taken in certain lights, at certain times and portray different looks. Sometimes [...]
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Did you know that spring break is almost here? That means that you have no school from April 6-15 so you must remember to take your AR book home with you and read! You need one AR test grade per marking period and you may take the test when you return from break!
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Authors show characters’ personality traits in many ways. They can describe the way that they look, act, and think. They can also allow the character to talk to others (dialogue) and try to solve their own problems.
For today’s Book Review assignment, you will write an essay. First state the full title of your book and the author. Then describe [...]
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Seems as if everyone is giving you a piece of advice about testing so here’s my two cents.
If you think you can, you can.
If you aim high then you will have high results.
If you practice the fine art of reading and writing everyday in class, and you pay close attention to the ideas we have [...]
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As a part of Read Across America, we read aloud from Dr. Suess’ The Cat in the Hat – on the 50th Anniversary of it’s publication! We discussed the character of the cat and the character of the fish. The cat was a joker, the life of the party who didn’t care at all for the rules. The [...]
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