Sunday, August 2, 2015

July Reads

My summer reading slowed down a bit in July. Here you go.


This one was so-so for me.

This book surprised me. I had no idea it was a graphic novel.

I really enjoyed this read. There's speculation that there might have been a woman pope back in the day.

This is a helpful read for those looking to know more about guided math.

This book was great. I feel like I can use literature in a more authentic mathematical way now.

Here's one I hope to put into use once I have a classroom full of little readers. I believe it will come in very handy.

I really didn't like this book. Sorry.

This book had its ups and downs, but overall I liked it.

I've come to really enjoy WWII historical fiction, and this book, though at times intense, did not disappoint.



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10 comments:

  1. I own El Deafo (it's on the list for my student book club this year) and did not know it was a graphic novel! I love how you share what you are reading. :)

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    1. Miss Trayers, yep surprised me too. By the way, there is one swear word in it.

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  2. Thank you for sharing again. I just finished reading a lousy book so need some good inspiration:)

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    1. Barbara, lousy books are so frustrating. I don't have enough time for lousy books! :)

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  3. I absolutely loved the Judy Blume book. It's one of those that stays with you for awhile. My parents both grew up close to that area so it hit a little close to home for me.

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    1. Pam, I was surprised to read that the crashes were based on truth. I can see how it hit you close to home.

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  4. I just bought Reading Strategies, but it hasn't come yet. I can't wait. I need to do a post on my summer reads. I had some good ones! Sara

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    1. Sara, I think you'll enjoy it. I'll be looking forward to your summer read post!

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  5. I started Reading Strategies and am liking it! Lots of good lessons that I can use this year. I like that she included visuals!
    Lori
    Conversations in Literacy

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    1. Lori, I like the visuals too. Maybe someone needs to write a book of just top-notch visuals! :)

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