@colbysharp I just finished this book also and shared it with our middle school counselor. There are so many levels to this book and would be perfect for a reluctant reader.
Author Jo Hackl worked with our 6th graders to complete a 4 week study of her novel *Smack Dab in the Middle of
Maybe. This unit included Jo Hackl's curriculum, “Building Grit Kit: Smack Dab in the Middle of Becoming a Hero in Your Own Story.” @SCASL@JoHackl
Author Jo Hackl partnered with a 6th grade class to complete a 4 week study of her novel Smack Dab in the Middle of Maybe. This unit included Jo Hackl's curriculum, Building Grit Kit: Smack Dab in the Middle of Becoming a Hero in Your Own Story. @JoHackl
We had our first meeting with students in Kenya. We learned that when Kenyan children go outside to eat their snacks they can see lions! This is be a fun journey of sharing cultures and books! @SCASL@ccescavs
What an honor to be recognized as the Upstate Librarian of the year at the SCASL Conference. Congrats to Loni Lewis awarded the South Carolina Librarian of the year!
@NewsLitProject Does the Informable app still work? I planned to use it today with students, but I'm unable to download the app on the Google store like I have done in the past.
Attend the SCASL conference March 5-7, 2024, for the chance to meet a South Carolina Book Award author! Visit https://t.co/22rWTrkYyW to get started. #SCASL24#BreakOutSCASL
What an amazing day with author Jo Hackl at CCES Middle School! She will work with a class of 6th graders on creative writing tools for the next 4 weeks.@JoHackl
I don’t know quite how to feel about it. This is, of course, the inimitable Mata Hari—and I chose probably her least revealing top. It’s based on photo reference. On the next page is a panel of Mata Hari before a firing squad. No edits there?