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Tag Archives: Will Smith
Pleasure Reading
Greetings from the Crowsnest as we stand on the threshold of our holiday break. Here is a great introduction to our pleasure reading assignment over Thanksgiving break. Please read a book—any book (Really! Any book!)—over the Thanksgiving week. There are … Continue reading
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Read B/c It Will Improve Your SAT Score–Or Read B/c of Will Smith’s Advice!
Greetings from the Crowsnest. Here is a great introduction to our pleasure reading assignment over Thanksgiving break. Please read a book—any book—over the Thanksgiving week. There are many reasons why pleasure reading is good for you as a student. Improving … Continue reading
Read for SAT Preparation. Or Listen to Another Great Reason from Will Smith
Greetings from the Crowsnest. Here is a great introduction to our pleasure reading assignment over Thanksgiving break. Please read a book—any book—over the Thanksgiving week. There are many reasons why pleasure reading is good for you as a student. Improving … Continue reading
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Why is it Important to Read? Here’s Another Great Reason from Will Smith
Greetings from the Crowsnest. [It is strange working here alone during exam week.] Here is a great introduction to our vacation break. Please read a book—any book—over the Thanksgiving week. There are many reasons why pleasure reading is good for … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, English I, English III, Honors English III, Pleasure Reading
Tagged Will Smith
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