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TASK HELP: Winter Challenge 2021
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30.4 - Katrisa's Task: Winter in Ms. Kat's Kindergarten
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1a - Dominion, Eragon
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3b - The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared; Fight of the Century: Writers Reflect on 100 Years of Landmark ACLU Cases

Dominion
Thank you.


Dominion
Thank you."
There is no limit to number of words. You may use a one word title.

Correct. You can choose any of the 6 options you do not have to choose A and B from the same #

also can I please get The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together locked in for social justice

Thanks.

Thanks."
genre noted!


In honor of kindergarten I specifically didn't disallow children's :) so as long as it fits the rest of the SRC rules you're good! And I am assuming Eragon meets the AR requirements

Mind you, book 2 is going to be Les Miserables (for 3a) - I'm in another annual challenge which wanted the longest book on my TBR for one prompt, and I've been failing to get it read all year - so I've got a lot of pages ahead for this one!


Curious which challenge this is for.

Curious which challenge this is for."
It's probably the Popsugar 2021 challenge. I'm not going to get that prompt done. :)

Curious which challenge this is for."
KSMary is right - It's Popsugar 2021. I just wasn't feeling Ducks, Newburyport this year
Does the 100 have to be a separate part of the title for option 3b? I am planning to read The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared which has it in a hyphenated phrase.

Thanks


Meg wrote: "Hi Katrisa! Just to clarify-you state that we should pick two tasks but don't specify that it's a two-book task. Can we read one book that meets the requirements for two tasks to complete or did yo..."
25 and 30 point tasks are always 2 book tasks, unless the task explicitly allows a one book option. See Default Rules and FAQs
25 and 30 point tasks are always 2 book tasks, unless the task explicitly allows a one book option. See Default Rules and FAQs

Yep, that's the one! I've moved Les Mis to a different task now, but I'm still working my way through it! I started trying to read it in about February, when I thought I had plenty of time...

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Fight of the Century: Writers Reflect on 100 Years of Landmark ACLU Cases (other topics)The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared (other topics)
The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared (other topics)
Ducks, Newburyport (other topics)
The Wretched (other topics)
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I am a kindergarten teacher and winter is full of crazy fun! Choose 2 different tasks. REQUIRED: state the options you used.
NOTE - you may chose any 2 options - they are simply divided this way because 2 are inspired by activities from each month.
December -
1.a. in December my class performs an adorable Christmas program and one of the perennial favorites is Milton the Dancing Christmas Mouse. Read a book with a word of at least four letters in the TITLE that can be made from the letters in MILTON THE DANCING CHRISTMAS MOUSE
1.b. For the month of December we read and compare many versions of Gingerbread stories and cap it all off with a gingerbread party. Read a book where all the author’s initials can be found in GINGERBREAD.
January -“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” This month in kindergarten we celebrate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy of standing up for justice.
2.a. Read a book with Race or Social Justice on Main Page genres - may be embedded
2.b. Read a book from one of these lists: (must meet SRC requirements):
Essential Reading for a King
The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Fiction and Nonfiction
REQUIRED: State in your post the list used .
February - February is the month where we celebrate our 100th day of school.
3.a. Read a book that is at least 100 years old (published in 1922 (inclusive) or before)
3.b. Read a book with a TITLE or SUBTITLE that contains the number (not word) 100. The 100 can have a symbol with it ($100 or 100%)