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Sydney Griffin
a month ago

Daniel's Story- Mathias Kjer
This short story captures a parent's struggle to reconnect with their child in a world ruled by technology. It shows an emotional journey of a mother's determination as she helps her son trade virtual worlds for real ones through books and friendships. She does this by helping him start a reading club.

Sydney Griffin
a month ago

Mrs. Davis First Year- Georgia Wooden
This story was very impactful because a lot of students don't like reading and don't know how to read . So, Mrs. Davis makes it her motive to make reading fun again. A lot of teachers aren't passionate about teaching so, it makes it a lot harder to comprehend what the students need. Luckily, Mrs. Davis was very passionate about her job and as the school year progressed, her students learned to love reading.

Georgia Wooden
a month ago

BOOK BANNING IN THE USA by Sydney Griffin:
This story is really impactful because not only does it bring awareness to book banning and how it takes away from education. It also shows how powerful a student's voice can truly be. A student stood up for something that mattered to her and her fellow classmates stood behind her. Book banning is a trending topic in education, so this story is very relevant to today's times.

Georgia Wooden
a month ago

DANIEL'S STORY written by Mathias Kjer:
This story is very relevant to today's society because technology seems to be a huge barrier for kids, and they don't see the problem. It was great to see throughout the story Daniel grows into loving books and even starting his own reading group. I think this story is very well written as well. Great Job!