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AndreaReads
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Hi Friends! I know I‘ve been gone awhile, but I could use your help! I‘ve just accepted a job at our new junior high opening in the fall and have since been tasked to find books (YA Fiction or Nonfiction) to use cross-curricularly with Math and Science. Please drop some recs below!
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TheBookHippie I‘ll get back to you!!! With a list! 6y
AndreaReads @TheBookHippie You‘re my favorite! Thank you for your help! 6y
Readergrrl My friend is a science teacher and I am an English teacher. We worked on a unit tying germs/plagues, medical anthropology, etc. to Fever by Laurie Halse Anderson. 6y
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Readergrrl Also Frankenstein! Such a great tie-in to current medical/ethical practices. Perhaps better for higher level readers as the language can be dense. 6y
Readergrrl And don‘t laugh, but zombielit such as Raising Stony Mayhall might bring up some great conversations about epidemics and even evolution. 6y
AndreaReads @Readergrrl I love your suggestions! Thank you! @Pogue Thank you! That one is on my TBR; I‘ll have to move it up and check it out! 6y
TheBookHippie @Readergrrl We used the graphic novel of Frankenstein !!! 6y
emtobiasz A little out there, and it may not line up exactly with what you‘re looking for, but this NF book on technology, privacy, and surveillance could be a great conversation starter: 6y
emtobiasz This may skew a little young, but this gave my homeschool book club great discussions: 6y
emtobiasz Lots of puzzles, ciphers, and codes in 6y
TheBookHippie It is a picture book but the story and history are so cool!!! 6y
Christine Congrats on the new job! :) 6y
julesG Congratulations on the job! 6y
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