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Tuck Everlasting
Tuck Everlasting: An Instructional Guide for Literature | Suzanne Barchers
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Introduce students to this classic novel by completing fun, challenging activities and lessons and encourage them to explore social issues within the story as well as make connections to current and historical events. This instructional guide for literature will make analyzing this complex literary piece fun and interesting for students. Analyzing story elements in multiple ways, close reading and text-based vocabulary practice, and determining meaning through text-dependent questions are just a few of the many skills students will walk away with after interacting with the rigorous and appealing cross-curricular lessons and activities in this resource. Written to support the Common Core, each activity and lesson work in conjunction with the text to teach students how to analyze and comprehend rich, complex literature.
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Tera66
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#wonderouswednesday
1. I'm not sure I want to meet my favorite authors. I get really awkward when in those situations. But if I ran into one or just saw one, I would be thrilled.

2. Im not proud of it, but yes, but I also think of them as mental health days. We all need them. I actually scheduled a day off this month to read. 😀

3. Sweden to see my brother and his kiddos.
Thanks for the tag @Eggs

KathyWheeler Honestly, I think all workers should get mental health days that are separate from vacation and sick leave. One place I worked at had personal days that were apart from vacation and sick; you could use them any time you wanted for any reason. 3y
Tera66 @KathyWheeler My company just gave us extra days this year. We have 6 days to use, no penalty for calling in, for mental or physical health of ourselves or a loved one. I work in healthcare, so I think Covid was the catalyst for this decision. 3y
Eggs Thanks for playing @Tera66 - great responses 👌🏼📚👏🏻🥰 3y
KathyWheeler @Tera66 We had 4 personal days added this year; where I work now hadn‘t had them before. They added them because they reduced our salaries for 4 months because of COVID related financial issues. 3y
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Ashley2.0

Fear not death but the un-lived life.

rather_be_reading welcome to litsy!! 📚🎉📚 6y
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ProfessorOak
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#UCFLA3414F17 Tuck Everlasting by Suzanne Barchers. It is a historical fiction book. It is a story about an immortal family that meet a young girl and begin a friendship.

ProfessorOak This link https://alex.state.al.us/lesson_view.php?id=29988 will bring you to lessons you can use with the book. I would personally use UDL 1.1 offering ways to customize the display information. #UCFLA3414F17 6y
ProfessorOak And I would use ESOL strategy 20 list the most important words and phrases you use or plan to use in a presentation on transparency or on the chalkboard. #UCFLA3414F17 6y
jasminep I‘ve never seen this book but It looks super interesting! After this post i definitely want to check It out! 6y
ChristinB This story makes me cry every time. Now I‘m going to need to reread it since you posted about it. I also love the lesson plan! 6y
LaurenR This book looks really good! Definitely going to read it! 6y
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Captivatedbybooks
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Thought of this book today (for some crazy reason) and i feel like re-reading it. What books from your childhood would you like to re-read? Tag me in your #childhoodrereads

monkeygirlsmama I don't think I read this book. 7y
Caroline2 I haven't read that one but The Outsiders and Little Women are the first books that pop to mind! Oh and The Secret Garden!! 7y
EllieDottie I love this book! 7y
Captivatedbybooks @Caroline2 @monkeygirlsmama a movie came out too i wanna say late 90s maybe and it was pretty good. 7y
Caroline2 Oh yeah I remember seeing the movie, v charming but sad! 😭 7y
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Christina__Cox
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#RiotGrams Day 19: Opposites

[Spoiler alert] When you re-read one, you hope she‘ll live, when you re-read the other, you hope she‘ll die (in a nice way).

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EllieDottie
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So I'm combining my #funfridayphoto and my #mostreread. When I was trying to think of a book I had reread I couldn't think of any since I was a teenager, so I went back to when Tuck Everlasting came out and I reread the book about 4 times in one year and watched the move about 100 times! #feistyfeb

DebinHawaii A good one! Both the book and movie! 👍📚 7y
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grandma_loves_books
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I'm having the hardest time getting into any book- after listening to the most recent Read Aloud Revival podcast, I thought I'd go for some kid lit. Hopefully, it will jumpstart my 2017 reading.

christineandbooks So many wonderful stories! Natalie Babbitt's stories are amazing. The only one in that stack I haven't read is Moon Over Manifest and it's on my TBR for this year.... can't wait! Enjoy your books! 7y
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