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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Reading Reflections

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As you have been instructed, the weekly reading reflection is an ongoing part of your homework in Grade 10.



By the end of this week, you should have at least five reading posts on your blog.



For those of you who have not been posting your reading reflections, you are doing yourself a disservice as we have discussed the benefits of extensive reading.



If you have not posted up to this point, and you do not have a book to read, I strongly suggest that you commence reading the novel for next term, To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee.



Girls you are currently reading a book, once you have finished, I would also encourage you to read the novel, To Kill A Mockingbird.



This is a wonderful book and you will find some interesting parallels between this novel and the unit you have been studying this term in History. It tells the story through the perspective of a young girl who is growing up in a small town in Alabama and I am sure that once you have finished the story, you will be unlikely to forget the central characters.

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