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My short book was just over 200 pages so won't be a fit for the math tab. I put it under the nature prompt for science - my other book will fit the animal or plant prompt if I can ever finish it.
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@ Emily Awesome for the D in Art-- I am sure that's what I would get! :-)@Edie Glad you had a weather event, because the book I was sure was going to have a weather event, doesn't actually have one-- so I can use it for a different prompt!
If we don't have another thing for an under 200 page book, I am sure that I will finish my class read aloud tomorrow, that is <200. :(if that counts!)
Who would have guessed that our first A would be in Math, and that we would still be at an F for literature haha!
I actually teach history and geography for a living so I'm glad to see we made some progress there.If only all the reading done on my students' assignments this week counted.....
Ha ha! If only the pages of the community schools grant I've been close reading all week counted as well!
Katherine wrote: "Ha ha! If only the pages of the community schools grant I've been close reading all week counted as well!"My school just got one of those! I'm not exactly sure what it is but we just hired someone wth that grant money
I used Wide Sargasso Sea for a retelling so we have two literature books, but we can move it to published more then 50 years ago if needed.I have a lot of books to choose from for the weekend, let me know if there is a particular prompt that to be worked on.
I think I'd rather us be a C student across the board than having As and Fs, so I'd say if you're picking books, aim for either Literature or Art so we can get those to C level.
It was a slow reading day for me yesterday, but I was able to finish
this morning. I put it in science (plant on the cover--due to all the trees). I have some shorter and/or quicker paced books set up for this weekend. After a crazy week, I am looking forward to curling up on my couch and reading for the bulk of the day.
Slow reading for me as well, I am still working my way through Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop. It is a translated book and I am enjoying and amazed how descriptive it is. A very pleasant book but not to an exciting page turner I would want for a read- a- thon. I started The Night We Lost Him last night. That is going well and I will add to the spreadsheet when I get on my computer in a bit.
I can finish Lesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century (title with 5+ words) (red yellow and blue on cover) then use it for art or literature, whichever is more pressing when I finish
I finally finished Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop. I can put it under literature of A book that has been translated into English which my be hard to fill or I can use it for A book with an animal on the cover and we can get the A in science. I wasn't sure if we were more excited with get more C's or A's.
I have an animal on the cover book that will be finished by tomorrow. So I’d recommend the translated book!
I’ll use lesser known monsters for Art then. I can’t see the art tab of the spreadsheet from my phone…..I can finish a book with either illustrations or egot I just nees to access the spreadsheet to see which one we need
I'm reading The President and the Frog which I'm planning to finish either today or tomorrow for the historical fiction prompt. After that, I'll just be reading for pencils.
I put Lesser Known Monsters under literature...5+ word title.I have about 150 pages left in Eats Shoots and Leaves which is EGOT for art that I think I can finish by tomorrow. It also has animals on the cover
I added One Dark Window as the EGOT prompt!
If y'all are also doing the individual challenge, don't forget to post your completion today!
If y'all are also doing the individual challenge, don't forget to post your completion today!
Way to go team! Our report card is looking much more respectable now. I should finish one book today...not sure where it will fit but it will add pages. Is it just me, pencils seemed pretty tough to qualify for?
I moved What You Are Looking For Is In The Library to the book about books category, and used Eats, Shoots and Leaves for the book featuring a writer, etc.Unless I get some pages in later for pencils this is all I can do, I need to get some papers graded and lessons planned today
The pencils had the same criteria as last read-a-thon, but we had less members per team. I made 6 teams thinking we would have an influx of people joining late (as we typically do), but we didn't have as many this time around. Definitely made it harder to qualify for pencils with less people reading/listening.
I'm about 100 pages out from finishing my book with an animal on the cover, and I'll definitely finish that one so Science will be complete as well.I moved two of our pencils to Literature-- because we HAVE to get an A there! We have 2 pencils left, and most likely will get one more today, which will let us finish Science AND History.
We've done well for a small team! Yay!
I finished The Night We Lost Him. The main character is an Architect and she refers to herself as an artist at least once. I feel like Architect is a hybrid career with there being design, math and engineering. I guess I am not sure if it would count for A book featuring a protagonist who has a career in the arts.I started another book so will add pages read later or tomorrow once I know my grand total for the day.
I finished Rejection: Fiction last night and moved some of my completed books around so we could get all the prompts completed!-Rejection for multiple points of view
-The Most from multiple points of view -> less than 200 pages
-Untouchable from less than 200 pages -> historical figure (Gandhi makes an appearance!)
-Twilight Zone from historical figure -> southern hemisphere
-La aventura... from southern hemisphere -> arts career (protagonist is a film director)
Thanks for a great read-a-thon! I really enjoyed reading alongside you guys and discovering some hidden gems!
Thanks everyone! This was fun. :-) For the last two subjects, I say we took them Pass/No Pass-- so we were successful!
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