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Re: Jerry Spinelli's novel - Loser
Posted by Denise on 2/19/08

    I'm planning on reading Loser with my class.. Does anyone have
    any materials to help me get started?

    Thanks!

    On 1/31/08, Cherie wrote:
    > I use this book every year with my classes. I have a well-
    > developed lesson plan with vocabulary, extra activities,
    > questions - all that I have designed. Let me know if you need
    > anything to help with this. I would be happy to share.
    >
    > On 10/28/07, viann wrote:
    >> I have taught Loser for about 3 years now in my 5th grade
    >> class. I am a big fan of Jerry Spinelli. This kids love the
    >> book. Everytime I have read it, I get more from the story.
    > The
    >> big question, like who is a loser, what defines losing, and
    >> who is the real loser in this book are constantly coming up.
    >> I use resources from the website edhelper.com to help me. I
    >> also use it in literature circles.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> n 8/28/07, Melissa in MA wrote:
    >>> I was wondering if anyone had ever read Jerry
    >>> Spinelli's "Loser" with their classes. (...and if so, how
    >>> it went)
    >>> Years ago I read "Maniac Magee" with my students and they
    >>> enjoyed it.
    >>> I am debating trying "Loser" with my kids this year, and
    >>> if anyone could give me feedback, it would be greatly
    >>> apprieciated.
    >>> Thanks!

     
     

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