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Mustang Readers blog about books they have selected for the library from field trips to major book stores. Students also blog about character traits portrayed in YRCA books.

by Glynda Pflieger
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Young Readers Choice Award
Melba Mustang Readers Web Site


Teacher Assignments

Borders 2010 01/20
Senior Project Blog 01/01
Barnes & Noble 08/31
Field Trip to Hastings 04/16
Blogger's Contract 01/28
Field Trip to Borders 01/22

Teacher Entries

Borders Field Trip 1/20
Barnes and Noble Field Trip 10/8
Field Trip to Hastings 4/14
Field Trip Details 2/3
Blogger's Contract 1/25
List 5, 10, all

Student Entries

EE Fire Star 3/11
S2 The Secret Circle: The Initiation and The Captive part 1 3/2
DC Soul Surfer 3/1
MB the plain janes 3/1
EE Peeps 2/26
PP Septimus Heap: The Magikal Papers 2/25
PP Septimus Heap: The Magikal Papers 2/25
PR Z-Rex 2/22
LV Never Cry Werewolf 2/22
MH Charmed and Dangerous 2/17
LL Septimus Heap The Magikal Papers 2/9
CT Fablehaven Secrets of the Dragon Sancuary 1/25
DP The Mysterious Benedict Society 1/25
EG Vampire Diaries the Return: vol.1 Nightfall 11/29
PJ Twilight 10/30
MV Greenwitch by Susan Cooper 10/30
ED Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 10/30
TU self control 10/30
PR Firewing 10/30
CG 13 Little Blue Envelopes 10/30
DP The last Olympian 10/30
LL Enna Burning 10/30
R0 Twilight 10/30
S2 Joey Pigza Loses Control 10/30
CT Touching Spirit Bear 10/30

List 25, 50, all

Conditions of Use


Title: Blogger's Contract (01/28/09)
Description: Pick up a Blogger's Contract in the library.

Left for Dead

Article posted February 3, 2009 at 11:26 AM GMT-7 • comment • Reads 8142

Left for Dead: My Journey Home from Everest by Beck Weathers




 




Beck fought off depression through the extreme sport of mountain climbing. Somewhere below the summit of Mount Everest’s 29,035 –foot summit a fellow climber left him for dead. This book deals with responsibility in several ways. First, Beck believes he is being a responsible father and husband because he meets his family’s material needs but eventually realizes he is neglecting them emotionally. Second, through Beck’s story of climbing Mount Everest, it is apparent that all members of a climbing group must be responsible for and depend on each other because of the harsh conditions and unpredictable weather. Finally, I wonder, did the climber that left Beck for dead have a responsibility to carry him to camp even though he knew that when climber is in a hypothermic coma, death is inevitable?

Article posted February 3, 2009 at 11:26 AM GMT-7 • comment • Reads 8142






My Classes & Students

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Melba High School
Alexis Jones
Alice Cullen
Alice Wonderland
Allie C
Bee Bright
Bella Cullen
Britty K
Bruce Wayne
Celeste B.
Cioaleen Godrey
Daisy Ray
Double A. Joyce
Dr.Adoolittle
El Diablo
Emma Watson
Foggy Waters
Giacomo Casanova
Jasper Chico
Jaylee A
Jessica Heartless
Kali Star
Lexie J.
Lily Moschavie
Litzy V
Lizzie Madison
Melba Girl
Miss Vball
Ninja #1
Piperlynn Jones
Prancing Beaver
Ripply Peticlerc
Ryan Wade
Sarra Lynn
Seychelle Foster
Suzanne Sunshine
Turd Furgerson

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Melba Middle School
Capital T
Dakota Moon
Dance Chick19
Dr. Phil
Elena Gilbert
Emily Elizabeth
Florida Shay
Jaqueline Rivera
Lucy Lou
Marry Bardsley
Morgan Hall
Phillipe Rogers
Pinky Pie2
Reader 09
Sparkles 2
Sweets S
The Invincible
The Unstopable
Virginia Omni

About the Blogger
Teacher Librarian for the Melba School District and Idaho Library Association Education Media Chair 2007-2009

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