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You Can Do It!
You Can Do It! | Tony Dungy
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Tony Dungy's little brother, Linden, is a third grader who is having a bad day at school. Linden is the youngest of the Dungy family and the least motivated because he hasn't found "it." In a family where everyone seems to have found their special talent, all Linden knows is that he wants to make people happy. With encouragement from his parents, a helping hand from his older brother Tony, and inspiration from God, Linden learns that if he dreams big and has faith, he can do anything!
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BeckyWithTheGoodBooks
You Can Do It! | Tony Dungy
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My ambitious #FabulousFebruary reading goals! This month is all about book club reading! I‘ve got two #LMPBC Round 13 books to finish plus books for the local book clubs I participate in. Thanks @Andrew65 for the inspiration boost! 😀

Andrew65 Great books! Good luck 😊👍 3y
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julesG
You Can Do It! | Tony Dungy
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I'll be joining the #24B4Monday Readathon! *happy_dance* First time I have a readathon weekend to myself. And we're switching from summer time to winter time, meaning I get an extra hour in my Sunday. 💃💃💃💃💃

@TheReadingMermaid - I am even daring to put together a TBR, but I will not write an itinerary. 😁

Andrew65 Yey! 🙌👏😍 6y
BeansPage Woop Woop 🤘🏻😆🤘🏻 6y
Linear So, you have to read 24 hours starting when ? 6y
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Moony Oh cool I think I will tried it too. :) 6y
julesG @Linear You can start Friday or Saturday. You aim to read for 24 hours in a 48 hour time frame 6y
julesG @Linear GAH, just realised I gave you the wrong information. The readathon starts Thursday/Friday at midnight and runs until Sunday/Monday midnight and you try to read for 24 hours during those three days. 6y
Linear I'll have to try a different weekend then. I have a shift at the hospital Saturday and Halloween events to take my kids to this weekend. Dont think I'd make it 6y
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DeweysReadathon
You Can Do It! | Tony Dungy
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Hey, awesome people, we‘re at the halfway mark!!! 🎉 How‘s everyone doing? - @Liberty #readathon

Andrew65 Doing well at 7 hours 52 minutes but now sleep calls! Good luck everyone! 7y
CoverToCoverGirl Just joining in again after having my son and his significant other over for supper & a game of scrabble. Still working on book one. 7y
bookandcat 3 and counting, but was out at an orchestra concert for most of the day :-( 7y
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TheBookgeekFrau 9hrs 18mins hanging with my daughter for a bit now 7y
Morr_Books Feeling a bit disappointed in my progress and I've been doing this since it started 12 hours ago 😣 7y
saguarosally Three hours of reading done 13 hours in. Typical of me. 😁 7y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Grand total of 3.5 hours. 😜 7y
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Taylorhenderson3
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Didn‘t you ever wonder what your “it” was ? Well in this B story Linden can‘t figure out what his dream or purpose is, and his brother tony tells us about how his family and linden held faith and figured it all out ! This is useful for students who don‘t know what they want to grow up and be and are unhappy about it! The Udl: is absolutely 9.1 and EL: promoting positive thinking and ideas. This is a NY Times winner and NAACP! #ucflae3414f17

Juliemorell This looks like such a sweet book! 7y
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Floribelg
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This NAACP Image award winning and B picture book by Tony Dungy and illustrated by Amy June Bates. Tony writes about his brother Linden who doesn't know what his IT is. The IT would determine what he dreamed about doing. His brother Tony and his family encourage him to have faith and his IT will come to him. This book definitely does center around religion so be careful when presenting this book but would be great for a IR.

Floribelg https://www.education.com/lesson-plan/asking-and-answering-questions/ the link is a lesson to use while teaching this book. UDL 9.1 promote expectations while they read this book independently. ESOL 3 promoting self talk should be encouraged while students read. #UCFLAE3414F17 7y
ProfessorOak This is a great book and as a fan of Tony Dungy I'm really happy that it turned out to be a great book. 7y
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