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Old Bridge Library Teen Blog: YARN FACEBOOK CHALLENGE
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Old Bridge Library Teen Blog. For teen events, reviews and more. Know what's happening at the Library! Thursday, February 25, 2010. YARN is doing a couple challenges on facebook. Become a fan of them here. And read about them! YARN is also now taking photo submissions. Visit. To find out more! Posted by Old Bridge Library. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). YARN FIRST ISSUE OUT. SAT/ACT Practice Exam Monday! ATTENTION JANE AUSTEN LOVERS! LOOKING FOR A NEW BOOK? Subscribe to the Teen Blog!
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Homework this weekend: make a visual aid for your speech! | Clipboards
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Blog posts offer information on how students can make up missing work. Class Rules and Syllabi. Homework this weekend: make a visual aid for your speech! Today Mrs. Sparhawk gave us the final definitions for our new vocabulary list. On public speaking terms. If you need to copy down the definitions, they’re right here on “Clipboards” under the “ Vocabulary Lists. So kids at the back of the room can see them. Posted by Chelly Wood. On January 5, 2012. And tagged Speech Education. Larr; Previous Post.
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Sleuths, Spies, and Alibis: About Us
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Sleuths, Spies and Alibis. Is the group blog of thirteen authors who write mysteries and thrillers for middle grade and young adult readers (and for mystery/thriller fans of all ages! Feature. You can follow us on Twitter. WH Beck grew up in Wisconsin, the oldest of four kids. As a kid, her dad always teased her that she would be a librarian someday. That’s because she read all the time—walking home from school, while. Yes, that’d be library school. Is her first novel. She's hard at work on her next.
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Pete Hautman says...: David Levithan Interviews Pete Hautman about "The Big Crunch"
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This blog is mostly about my books and writings. Other topics such as mushrooms, politics, and cooking may intrude. Monday, February 13, 2012. David Levithan Interviews Pete Hautman about "The Big Crunch". David Levithan, who was the editor for. The Big Crunch, is also the author of several books for teens, including. Boy Meets Boy, Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist (with Rachel Cohn), and. Will Grayson, Will Grayson (with John Green). Following is an interview I did with him a few months ago. DL: I kno...
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Pete Hautman says...: True Confession: I read anything but YA
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This blog is mostly about my books and writings. Other topics such as mushrooms, politics, and cooking may intrude. Friday, May 22, 2015. True Confession: I read anything but YA. This Is Teen is once again promoting “I Read YA” week. And as a YA author I salute and support their effort. YA is a vital and important part of our literary landscape. At the end of that marathon I was left with an abiding respect for our nation’s YA authors.and a fierce desire to read anything. I still write for Young Adults&#...
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Teen Read Week “Picture It” | Teen Talk Weblog
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Teenburgh Highlights of The Greenburgh Public Library. Laquo; Harry Potter Pottermore Party. Best of the Year Buzz. Teen Read Week “Picture It”. October 18, 2011 by Green Teen. William Batts for Teenburgh. Teenburgh is celebrating Teen Read Week “Picture It! Pictures of your favorite book in front of our framed Teenburgh Read background will promote teen reading. Any book, DVD or audio favorite will also be featured. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Follow ...
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Pete Hautman says...: How Old is that Young Adult?
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This blog is mostly about my books and writings. Other topics such as mushrooms, politics, and cooking may intrude. Saturday, October 25, 2014. How Old is that Young Adult? Two nights ago Gaston the dog woke me up at 12:15 am I let him outside. I didn’t feel like going back to sleep, so I grabbed a book from the teetering stack next to my bed and started reading. The book was Girl, 15, Charming but Insane. In Girl, 15. The main character, Jess Jordan, acts and thinks like a 15-year-old. She tells unn...
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For Librarians | Clipboards
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Blog posts offer information on how students can make up missing work. Class Rules and Syllabi. If you’re an English teacher, librarian, or homeschooling mom looking for free handouts. Including my snowflake-shaped poem assignment. And other teacher tools. I recommend visiting EnglishEmporium. Which offers free graphic organizers. And more, in weekly blog posts. Would you like some fresh ideas for library games and lessons? Click on one of these:. Breaking Dawn/Twilight Party Planner. One response ».
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Michelle Barker.: Published Work
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Michelle Barker's books on Goodreads. Old Growth, Clear-Cut: Poems of Haida Gwaii. Ratings: 1 (avg rating 5.00). Ratings: 21 (avg rating 4.00). Tesseracts 14: Strange Canadian Stories. Ratings: 15 (avg rating 4.07). Tesseracts Fifteen: A Case of Quite Curious Tales. Ratings: 14 (avg rating 3.79). Your shopping cart is empty. A Year of Borrowed Men. Children’s picture book forthcoming with Pajama Press. Toronto, 2015, scheduled to be published in the US in 2016). Vancouver Island, B.C., 2012). Slices of M...
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I'll Name My Typewriter After the Moon: December 2012
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Saturday, December 8, 2012. Johnny, Can You Hear Me? Hello, my dear neglected blog! And how have you been? I'm writing today to help spread the word about a really awesome, really worthy campaign that is making its way around the virtual writing world. If you have a long memory, you might remember that I wrote about my friends at YARN. Several thousand years ago, when they won the Innovations in Reading Prize. Here's the long and short of it: They want John Green. And Looking for Alaska. Subscribe to: Po...
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