Each short essay by contributors — there are 10 of them — is followed by a few pages of
questions about the chapter topic and space to write answers.
I love that if I have a question
about a chapter in his book, I can go to his blog, and ask him.
You have to think
about each chapter as one big page and what you see on the screen is just part of that page.
Activity sheets are a natural fit for picture books, but what
about chapter books and young adult novels?
As my colleagues shared their thoughts and ideas, the passion with which they shared their own
feelings about each chapter had an immense impact on the entire group.
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Up
until about Chapter 24 it is great fun and battles seem fair, but after Chapter 24 the game starts to drag.
Before you can start dreaming about it, let's make this clear: we're not
talking about Chapter 51, nor other missions which could be somehow related to the story.
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In the weeks this book has been with me I have thought
most about the chapter on «Listening to the Ill.» Usually caregivers and families only tell them things: «All you have to do is get well.»
I'm
at about Chapter 3, and I said, «Hey, this book sort of reminds me of Microbe Hunters.»
A couple of days ago I
blogged about a chapter in the latest report which, I discovered, relies on peer - reviewed sources only 58 percent of the time.
There were so many exciting new findings that bear on scientists understanding of
just about every chapter of humanitys seven - million - year sagafrom our ancestors first upright steps to the peopling -LSB-...]
They are not saying much now because the negotiations haven't formally started, but speaking to some trade experts working with the government who did not want to be named, it struck me they are more
sanguine about the Chapter 19 issue.
Another reader
said about chapter one: «What I have taken most from this first chapter is summed up on page 15 and 16 - the need to allow myself my feelings, accept them and not feel guilty about them, but at the same time find better ways to express these feelings so that it «do (es) not hurt, insult, demean, or inspire revenge and rage in our children» and so that I don't feel guilty about my angry feelings.»
I floated out a
query about chapter books for boys on Twitter and received a wonderful response (thank you people of Twitter)!
There's quite a
bit about this chapter that seems rushed besides the action sequences; Po's relationship with Shifu and the Furious Five doesn't seem to have developed much since the first film, nor have Po's skills as the Dragon Warrior.
I also think that they need to go all the way and give it a small slice of Scrivener's writer - friendly feature set, making it as easy to rearrange scenes inside chapters as it is to
move about the chapters themselves.