This is an ongoing series of discussions and summarizations about books for elementary, middle school, and high school students.
The podcast discusses details from the beginning through the end of the book, helping to increase comprehension and retention of the content, making it a valuable study tool for Battle of the Books, Reading Bowls, Reading Olympics, and other academic competitions as well as Literature Circles and Book Clubs.
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This is an ongoing series of discussions and summarizations about books for elementary, middle school, and high school students.
The podcast discusses details from the beginning through the end of the book, helping to increase comprehension and retention of the content, making it a valuable study tool for Battle of the Books, Reading Bowls, Reading Olympics, and other academic competitions as well as Literature Circles and Book Clubs.
In Chapter 11 of City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau, Lina makes a shocking discovery—her friend Lizzie has been secretly hoarding precious cans of food with help from her boyfriend at the Supply Depot. As Ember faces a growing crisis, what does this betrayal mean for the city’s future? Listen in as we read this tense and revealing chapter aloud. Perfect for Battle of the Books prep, classroom listening, or enjoying the story at home.
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Battle of the Books Quiz Center Study Sessions
This is an ongoing series of discussions and summarizations about books for elementary, middle school, and high school students.
The podcast discusses details from the beginning through the end of the book, helping to increase comprehension and retention of the content, making it a valuable study tool for Battle of the Books, Reading Bowls, Reading Olympics, and other academic competitions as well as Literature Circles and Book Clubs.