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ShelleyBooksie
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#ireadcanadian. It's Canadian Authors Day!

MsMelissa I liked this one. Hope you enjoy it. 4y
TorieStorieS Love that owl mug!!! 🥰🥰🥰 4y
bibliobliss Yes, love that beautiful mug!! 4y
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TheLudicReader
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Two great YA novels from my classroom library for #IReadCanadian.

MsMelissa Are you a high school teacher? What subject? 4y
TheLudicReader I am, @MsMelissa . I teach English, Writing, Journalism and a course I developed called Young Adult Literature. Are you a teacher? 4y
MsMelissa No, I‘m not a teacher. My daughter is in grade nine and just finished English - she had a fantastic teacher and loved her course. She read The Hate u Give, so I‘m curious to see what other high school English teachers assign. I‘m very curious to see what books grade 10 English will bring 😊 4y
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TheLudicReader Are you in the U.S. @MsMelissa ? I am East Coast Canada. We use The Hate U Give in our classrooms, and a couple other popular choices are Between the Shades of Grey and Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys. My classroom library has about 1500 books and I try to give my students as much personal choice as possible in what they read. 4y
ShelleyBooksie @TheLudicReader - I love that you have so many books for your students. How amazing for them! You need to chat with @DebbieGrillo - she is a high-school English teacher here in NB as well :) 4y
MsMelissa I‘m in Ottawa 😊. I like that you allow students to choose their own reading materials. I never had an issue with assigned reading in high school, loved everything but Shakespeare, but as a general rule I don‘t like others picking out my reading for me (this is why I suck at book clubs 😂). 4y
TheLudicReader This is why I created the course Young Adult Lit. I am lucky to be at a school where the admin and my head of dept understand that students are much more likely to read more when they get a say in what they read. Gone are the days when you studied To Kill a Mockingbird for three months. @MsMelissa 4y
DebbieGrillo I don't assign whole class novels either. This semester my 11th graders will be reading novels in verse. I will group them according to their choice of text. But the bulk of their reading will be independent self selected books. I have a huge classroom library. I teach three 11th grade English classes and one 12th grade class called Growth Goals and Grit. 4y
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kathytrithardt
Agnes, Murderess | Sarah Leavitt
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Tucking into this historical graphic novel for #IReadCanadian day!