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On 5/23/09, mia wrote:
> http://sistersgrimm.com/newsite/index.html
> here is the line
My daughter and I were so crazy about the books that I brought them into
my gifted 6th grade classroom. I'm trying to come up with some advanced
lesson plans for my kids and would love any help I could get! Michael
Buckley visited us here last week and told us that 2 more will be out
before the series ends--we're so pumped! Unfortuately I can't give as
much time to the series as I'd like, but I love that my boys and even my
non-readers can really get into these books! (and the website is way
cool too--also there are some lesson plans on scholastic.com)
>
> On 5/23/09, mia wrote:
>> Did you know there was a great web site?
>>
>> On 5/05/09, Candace Hoff wrote:
>>> This is a whole year later, and a different writer, but my 4th
>>> graders are going crazy. I can not stop reading. They beg me to
>>> read these books, so much so that I am creating a lesson plan
>>> and thematic unit around the book that we are in right now.
>>> On 3/26/08, Sarah wrote:
>>>> Late response--but I love the books, and my 6th graders are
>>>> going nuts for them! I'd highly recommend them as read-
>>>> alouds. How'd your 4th graders like them?