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.
Just when Lina thought she could warn the city, everything goes wrong… In Chapter 16 of The City of Ember, Lina is captured by the mayor’s guards—and it seems all hope is lost. But when the lights suddenly go out, she seizes her chance. In a heart-pounding escape, Lina races through darkness and danger… and climbs to the roof of City Hall. Will she find safety—or even greater danger—above the city?
Join this dramatic read-aloud as tension climbs (literally!) and Ember’s secrets push closer to the surface. Perfect for middle grade readers, book lovers, and fans of adventure and dystopian fiction.
Read along, get immersed, and don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more chapters and book insights!
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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.