What book do you think every 3rd, 4th, and 5th grader should read before they leave Lewis and Clark?
This will be my last post as a teacher-librarian for Liberty Public Schools. After 30 years of teaching, I will be retiring at the end of this school year. I will continue teaching next year at Kansas City International Academy. I will totally be switching roles and can't wait to help middle school students work on their reading skills. I have already started immersing myself in middle school reading by viewing webinars, rereading several books on the topics of reading and literacy ( The Cafe Book and The Daily 5 ), and reading several new books that will help me manage the structure necessary for successful guided reading. On the other hand, I am also going full speed in the library as well. We are ending the year by wrapping up Genius Hour projects, art bots, creating books on topics we are passionate about, introducing next year's Missouri award books, and getting summer reading off the ground so our LC kiddos keep on reading! Several of us are also totally reva
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graders should read at least one of the SHILOH books before they leave Lewis & Clark.
Number the stars it is a great book for 3rd 4th and 5th graders it is about world war II and it is a great read outloud.