Monday, September 9, 2024

Write Like This by Kelly Gallagher

 


Genre: Educationa, Informational

Source: I purchased a copy

If you are a teacher or a homeschooling parent and don't know how to teach your children the important skills of writing based on real-world experiences, then this is the book you need.

Kelly is a wealth of knowledge in this area. His students are taught from the first day that writing is very important in his class. There are nine chapters in this book.  One of my favorites was the chapter called Express and Reflect.  I have been a reflective writer for years. I have had my students reflect on their work. I never considered teaching them the difference between expressive writing and reflective writing.  Throughout the book he makes it clear that you need to demonstrate with the kids what you are trying to teach them. Show them that you too make mistakes in writing and that writing is hard, but reachable.  The book is full of not only his examples, but also student examples. We as a teacher get to see his teaching method throughout the book.  I have read this book at least three times. I learn something new every single time.  I recommend all teachers take a look at this book.

Saturday, September 7, 2024

Student Saturday: The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han

 



Genre: Young Adult, Realistic Fiction
Student Reviewer: Kinsley C.

 

The book "The Summer I Turned Pretty" is a very interesting book about Belly's summer with her mom’s good friends’ kids; Conrad, Jerimiah, and her brother Steven. The story takes place at a nice house on the beach in Cousins Beach, NC.  Where love is all ways twisting. The plot of the story is filled with many crazy turns and surprises. I would recommend this book to people who like you love stories and drama. 

Saturday, August 31, 2024

Student Saturday: Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

 


Genre:  Young Adult, Historical Fiction
Student Reviewer: Sophia G.

If you are looking for a classic book to read, Little Women by Louisa May Alcott is for you. Although it might seem like an old and boring book, this is a story that can appeal to many different people. This book tells the story of sisters Meg, Jo, Amy, and Beth grow up together amidst the Civil War and have many experiences that shape them into young women. I enjoyed this book because it was older and therefore different from other books that I have read. I think many people will be able to relate to the relationships that these sisters have with each other despite their hardships and differences. So, for anyone who is looking to switch up their reading, I encourage you to give this classic a try.