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debsey
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Sat, Jan 19 2019, 11:08 pm
all is good wrote: | Stolen Day is a great short story, as is Miss Awful, Charles, Ransom of the red chief by o'henry... I believe u can find them all online. (I teach 7th & 8th 😉) |
OMG, you bring back such good memories.
These are some of my favorite stories.
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debsey
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Sat, Jan 19 2019, 11:12 pm
Shirley Jackson is great, but be careful. Some of her stories are really dark. Some, like "Charles" are amazing.
Anyone remember the story Gaston by William Saroyan? that's a great story for a HS literature class.
They Grind Exceedingly Small is also a great story.
Just makes sure these stories aren't in the curriculum for older grades, because they lose their impact once you read the surprise ending.
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doodlesmom
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Sun, Jan 20 2019, 1:03 am
Yep Charles and they grind exceedingly small are definitely from the memorable ones. Also After 20 years.
And The last leaf.
Last edited by doodlesmom on Sun, Jan 20 2019, 1:13 am; edited 1 time in total
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debsey
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Sun, Jan 20 2019, 2:33 pm
I love this thread, keep them coming!
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naturalmom5
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Sun, Jan 20 2019, 2:43 pm
Charlottes Web was my favorite
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debsey
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Sun, Jan 20 2019, 3:19 pm
naturalmom5 wrote: | Charlottes Web was my favorite |
Loved Charlotte's Web. Read it with my (now adult) daughter years ago.
But there's something about the short story impact that just provides this punch to the gut feeling. Like Charles or The Test- it's cool how the mood shifts in just a few changes and you see the world differently.
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Kiwi13
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Sun, Jan 20 2019, 3:41 pm
The Animal School
https://janebluestein.com/2012.....hool/
There might be a better link someplace. It's cute and thought provoking and might give the girls some food for thought and confidence that there's no singular way to be great.
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Slateblue
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Sun, Jan 20 2019, 5:20 pm
The Countess and the Impossible by Richard Thurman. Easy to google the text, just make sure you find the complete story, because there are a lot of retellings and abridged versions.
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cbsp
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Sun, Jan 20 2019, 10:14 pm
Last one (maybe. )
http://www.101bananas.com/libr......html
I read this in our 7th grade literature book (on my own) and have been looking for it ever since.
Google was no use as I didn't remember the title.
h/t Yoel Judowitz via LinkedIn for randomly posting about it!
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WitchKitty
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Mon, Jan 21 2019, 6:16 am
sub wrote: | If you go to krazydad.com there are sudokos and puzzles free to print. Since girls finish tests at different rate I like to have a stack for them to work on quietly |
Thanks for this!!!!!!! I'm always looking for more puzzles and he has so many!! (You can tell that I'm excited)
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PinkFridge
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Mon, Jan 21 2019, 9:52 am
I am finding the stories on this thread fascinating. But I have to second NOT reading a story but having handouts for the girls to choose from, sudokus, crosswords or word finds about the topic of the test if possible, etc. They'll finish at different times and will also find this relaxing and a good way to unwind.
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