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When I overhear students discussing how they didn’t read the book

July 31, 2018Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment

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When I overhear students discussing how they didn’t read the book

July 31, 2018Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment

teachinginreallife:

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When students don’t like the open ending of a book

July 14, 2018Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment
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When students don’t like the open ending of a book

July 14, 2018Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment
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When students make their own connections between our novel and the real world

Image December 10, 2015Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment
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When students make their own connections between our novel and the real world

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When students don’t know the name of the main character when we’re halfway through the book

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When students don’t know the name of the main character when we’re halfway through the book

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When we’re reading a sad part of a book

February 13, 2015Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment

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When we’re reading a sad part of a book

February 13, 2015Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment

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are you guys giggling?, book, class, drew barrymore, education, fal pal, fallon tonight, fallontonight, falpal, gif, giggling, jimmy fallon, novel, sad, sad part, school, story, student, students, teacher, teachers, teaching, the tonight show, the tonight show starring jimmy fallon, tonight show, tonight show starring jimmy fallon, what's funny, what's so funny?, what's wrong with you
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