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Summer & 4th grade book list

5/27/2015

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I also promised a book list of some great books to keep you busy on a rainy day this summer or to help you get back into 4th grade next year....printing it and hanging it on the fridge or putting in your book bin next year may help ;)

If you read any please post or recommend others!

2030: A day in the life of tomorrow's kids by Amy Zuckerman

The Indian in the Cupboard by Lynne Banks

Ms. Frisby and the Rats of Nimh by Robert O'Brien

The cricket in time square by George Selden

Pirateology by Dugald Steer

My side of the mountain by Jean George

Harchet by Gary Paulsen

Matilda by Roald Dahl

Because of Winn Dixie by Kate

James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl

Shiloh by Phyllis Naylor

Don't speak by Andrew Clements

Zathura by Chris Van Allsburg

GREAT SERIES TO BEGIN

Spiderwick Chronicles by Holly Black

Chronicles of Narnia

Seekers by Erin Hunter

39 Clues

Books of Ember

Sisters Grimm

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Congrats class of 2015!

5/27/2015

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Congrats to my amazing kids! You will all be missed and loved! I truly wish you all the best and hope summer treats you well. I may not be in Melrose next year but I made a promise to always be here if you need something, whether it be help with a math problem or just want to share something with me, drop me an email.

I will add a contact me page to the blog so you can do it right from the blog incase you don't know my new address.

Have a tremendous summer, be safe, have fun and most importantly be a kid!

Mr. Schiffler

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Types of Genres

5/7/2015

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Here is a list of genres that you can use to help you with your "pizza book" report. Choose one of the following. 

Informational (Non-Fiction)
Fantasy (Gods, things we don't have in real life)
Mystery
Realistic Fiction (Could it be real?)
Biography (Written about someone)
Historical Fiction (Takes place in the past)
Poetry
Science Fiction (Aliens, space...weird stuff!)
Autobiography (A story about someones life, written by that person)
Traditional Literature
Comedy
Action and Adventure

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Click the image to download a file explaining the different types of genres
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Spring Fling Dates Set for May 11-15

5/5/2015

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The Spring Fling dates have been set to coordinate with the High Schools Spring Fling week next week. Ours are a little different, hopefully all can find something to wear! It would be awesome to see as many of you as possible show up with some attire on. 
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Summer Theatre Camp

5/5/2015

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