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@PrimaryEnglish Q2- Help them to discover and explore the poetry that's relevant to them, their experiences, their families, their lives, their futures. Have the books available in the classroom but let them lead the way. #OURfPBookBlether
@Emmsibo @MissKay_MissKay This is where you need to investigate @BarringtonStoke. Not an hour but certainly no more than a couple of hours. Quality books.
@MissGreads All for different reasons, but all immensely powerful. This video of Jason Reynolds performing from For Every One is very special. https://t.co/vJHlkdQKNN
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@MissGreads @jotregenza Q1- All of these deserve a place in any secondary school library. #OURfPBookBlether
@teacher_mr_r @MissS_Kimble @BeckyMarie80 @TsuiAllen @Alibrarylady @Mat_at_Brookes @one_to_read @MissNCleveland @richreadalot @sam_creighton @sara13librarian @emmakuyateh @wishesandstars @royjamesmoss Would push all these pretty strongly.
@RuddickRichard Q1: Start a class UKS2 graphic novel collection with these and you'll have the kids hooked on reading them pretty quickly. @JerryCraft @alooghobi @laufman @haleshannon #OURfPBookBlether
@RuddickRichard Q1: Some of my favourite graphic novels about sport. Most probably best suited for KS3. @JasonReynolds83 @sbosma @cathygjohn @geneluenyang #OURfPBookBlether
@mattheweduk @robin2reader Q2- These are all beautiful. Colin and Lee, Carrot and Pea is an amazing book for exploring friendship with Nursery/Reception children. Simple but perfect. #OURfPBookBlether
@gdavisreads I think the characters in this series are hugely relatable to children. The books are a lot of fun but have family relationships firmly at their heart. #OURfPBookBlether