Our fiction reading this week from Scholastic SCOPE magazine…”How to Make S’mores”….Started with our prereading activities identifying the setting (including where other students on our team have lived) & worked collaboratively on reading closely and thinking critically!
🎃 Immerse your middle-school students in the spine-tingling world of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow with this thrilling read-aloud play from Scope magazine! https://t.co/mHcCeC6hFZ #MiddleSchool
Research shows that group work helps students develop skills valued by employers--problem solving, negotiation, conflict resolution, leadership, critical thinking, etc! Ss worked together to find the central idea of @Scholastic Scope article, "Lost in the Woods". 🦮🌲@SFMSLions
Students on 6Green had the opportunity to chat with Jennifer Dignan, writer and editor, and Christen Braithewaite, digital editor, of Scholastic Scope Magazine. The students had great questions and had the chance to give feedback to them, too!
Another engaging article thanks to @Scholastic scope magazine. Students made excellent connections. We can’t wait to dive deeper into the text tomorrow. @WheelerAvenue
my happiest childhood memories are my mom taking me & my brother to the public library on sweltering summer afternoons. This ❤️ letter captures the magic of libraries exquisitely. “the smell: a paper bouquet of nothing and everything…” https://t.co/1xPMCVXb27
Don't miss tomorrow's virtual trip to the site of America's deadliest avalanche with I Survived author, @LaurenTarshis! Retrace the events and explore themes of resilience and courage. 🗺 🏔🚞 Register & Submit Your Childs' Questions: https://t.co/bztRn1ZJjY
Last week, our scholars read an article on s’mores in our Scholastic Scope magazines and today they earned pieces of their s’mores by successfully completing each station. #LitEducators#Q1Review#CoStars