Ok, so maybe I can't stay away from this blog. :-)
Remember that reading & writing go hand-in-hand. Good writers, generally, are also good readers (and vice versa). So, to keep you busy over the winter break, try reading some of the items below.
Holiday stories: http://north.pole.org/stories.html
Popular New Year's Resolutions: http://www.usa.gov/Citizen/Topics/New_Years_Resolutions.shtml
Keeping your resolutions: http://www.ehow.com/how_12076_keep-new-years.html
Enjoy!
8 comments:
Mirlene
I read JimmyPatterson, the happiest Elf.
That was a nice Holiday story.
I read To A Child by Robert Herrick. And Ieven read it to my 4 year old daughter.
Dorothea M
Mirlene
I read new year resolution, that was very interesting. I will try to keep my resolution.
I don't make New Year's resolutions but that was an interesting story. -Angelia McGirt
I meant to say... an interesting list. -Angelia M.
My daughter and I red The Happiest Elf by Jimmy Patterson after the holidays.
Allison.
I read the happiest elf.It almost brought a tear to my eye.I do not read enough.That was a great book.Thank you Ms.Gates
I also read how to keep New Years resolutions.That was some great advice and it is right up my alley,especially setting unrealistic goals.I am very guilty of that.
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