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[3 Mar 2011 | Darla Magana | One Comment | 361 views]
Addicted to Reading #2

Mrs. Farhadi is the Director of Advancement for our school. Not only is she enthusiastically working to raise money for our middle school and performing arts center, but she’s passionate about reading too! She loves classics and can go hours without a break if she’s enjoying her book. This is the second of a week-long series of videos, where we hear what some of the SMES faculty and staff have to say about what they read, why the read, and how they came to love it.

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[2 Mar 2011 | Darla Magana | No Comment | 230 views]
Reading – Talk About It #2

Space, space, space

In celebration of Read Across America, each day we’ll post a different discussion question online. We encourage you to read, think, and respond using the comment feature. Question #2: Is it OK if you don’t ‘love’ to read? Why?

Space, space, space
Space, space, space

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[28 Feb 2011 | Darla Magana | 2 Comments | 308 views]
Reading – Talk About It #1

Space, space, space

In celebration of Read Across America, each day we’ll post a different discussion question online. We encourage you to read, think, and respond using the comment feature. Question #1: What makes a book worth reading?

Space, space, space
Space, space, space

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[26 Feb 2011 | Darla Magana | No Comment | 198 views]
Addicted to Reading #1

Mrs. Donchak loves to read… and she reads a lot! No, not just your essays and journals and stuff in 7th grade English, but a lot of books too. In the first of a week-long series of videos, hear what some of the SMES faculty and staff have to say about what they read, why the read, and how they came to love it.

We also encourage you to use the comments feature below to answer the same questions:
What is your favorite book/author/genre and why?

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