Friday, August 9, 2013

Feature and Follow Friday: Syllabus

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FEATURE & FOLLOW FRIDAY

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Q: Back to school Create a list for the imaginary English Lit class you'll be teaching this semester.




The two high school teachers I've advised to use Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney in class tell me the kids love it. Plus they also get to watch the movie in class. 

14 comments:

  1. All books I haven't read! I really do need to read The Giver. Thanks for visiting and following! Following back via bloglovin

    Kelly @ Dandelion Dreams

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  2. Tons of people said Jodi Picoult, too.
    And the Giver, me too.
    LOL
    Nice choices :)

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  3. oh. I LOVED the Giver. I can't believe I didn't think of that myself!

    Trish - my ff

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  4. nice selection,visiting and following you back.



    here's my Follow Friday

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  5. I thought about putting House Rules by Jodi Picoult on my list. Giver is great! New Follower!

    Check out MYF&F

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  6. Interesting choices! :)

    New Bloglovin follower

    Thanks for stopping by!

    ~Stephanie @ Bookfever

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  7. I like how you made a syllabus all crumpled up! It made me laugh!! I enjoyed the giver! I haven't read the others but I will have to check them out!

    Old follower!

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    Amber @Paradise of Pages

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  8. OOoh very nice! Cute pic too!! I still need to read Between the Lines! Have had that since its release!

    Here's my Follow Friday

    Have a GREAT weekend!

    Old Follower :)

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  9. The Giver is awesome. And kids really do love the Wimpy Kid books. ;) Great reading list choices. Thanks for hopping by my blog earlier. I'm now following you via Bloglovin.

    Happy Friday!

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  10. We actually did "The Giver" at school. Nice dystopian novel. Good choices. Following you back via bloglovin

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  11. I read The Giver in school and agree it is a must read. I read the Wimpy kid books a couple of years ago when my little brother was into them and I thought they were pretty cool.
    Great picks!
    Thanks for stopping by and following.
    I'm following you back via Bloglovin. =)

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  12. I read Diary of a Wimpy Kid with my (then) 3rd grader a few years ago. It was pretty funny but I'm glad we read it together because there were words I had to change while reading it to him. It did open up some conversation opportunities between us and we shared a lot of laughs. I would say Junior High kids would get a kick out of that one!

    Old GFC and Bloglovin' follower.
    Holly @ Words Fueled by Love

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  13. The Giver is such a great choice

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