Thursday, August 25, 2011

Read This First!

Welcome - Please Read First

Dear Students and Parents,
Welcome to our Literature Blog. This blog will introduce students to Web 2.0 tools to interact and collaborate in the digital world. To enrich their understanding of literature, we will be using this blog to pose questions and discussions about novels, famous quotes and possibly other curricular areas as the year progresses.

Please use this only for school-related communication. This is not a chat room or a Facebook social networking page. Keep in mind that everything you write here can be seen by your classmates and teacher. Please do not post anything on this blog that you wouldn’t say or write in our classroom. Remember to be respectful when responding to other students' comments.

Parents, please note that I will be moderating all comments as needed. Students will be signing their comments with their first name only.

6 comments:

Amy said...

No Talking by Andrew Clements

Michael said...

I recommend reading the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series because it is full of humor. I think it goes in the realistic fiction section.

Anshul said...

I would recommend the book The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan. It is a fantasy book about a boy named Jason and his memory is erased and finds himself in a school bus. He soon goes to Camp Half Blood which is a safe place for demi-god kids. But there is a missing camper. Who is he ? Read the book to find out!

Kaviya said...

This book called Marley A Dog Like No Other is a book about a Yellow Labrador who is very energetic. The author is John Grogan. The book is about a family who gets a Yellow Labrador called Marley. It is a very good book.

Julia said...

The Bad Beginning By: Lemony Snicket in the series called Unfortunate Events. The book "The Bad Beginning" is a fiction book about three children named Violet, Klause, and Sunny [the Baldilaire children] and an evil guy named Count Oloaf who is trying to steal the Baldilaire children's fortune.After they're parents died in a terrible fire leaving the children a huge fortune.

emily said...

I would recommend the book The Angel Experiment by James Patterson and the series Maximum Ride. It is about five winged kids trying to rescue another one of them from a place called the school where kids are experiments and is mixed with animal genes. Or she might turn into a failure and die.