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    LET THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN

    I am a first year teacher and I teach in a team taught class with a Gen Ed teacher who acts like she lives on another planet
    We are reading LET THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN


    There isnt any lesson plans to go along with this book
    Can anyone give me some good tips on how to make it exciting or any group activities


    The ideas I had , the teacher shoots them down

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    It's a wonderful book. Had the students already read "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry"?

    [url="http://www.e-tme.com/Study%20Guide%20for%20Let%20the%20Circle%20Be%20Un broken%20Table%20of%20Contents.htm"]http://www.e-tme.com/Study%20Guide%20fo ... ntents.htm[/url]

    [url="http://eolit.hrw.com/hlla/novelguides/hs/Mini-Guide.Taylor.pdf"]http://eolit.hrw.com/hlla/novelguides/h ... Taylor.pdf[/url]
    "What is popular is not always right; what is right is not always popular!"

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    oh, I LOVE that series. It's one of my favorites. Sorry, though I really don't know any lesson plans. I remember reading it though. Very powerful.
    Tell me and I forget. Show me and I remember. Involve me and I understand. -Chinese Proverb

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