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Month: May 2015

The Mayor’s Book Review: Book Scavenger

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on May 29, 2015June 21, 2015
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The Mayor’s Review of Book Scavenger by Jennifer Chambliss Bertman Available: June 2, 2015 Summary:  This mystery-adventure story centers around Emily, a 12-year-old who just moved to San Francisco.  Her family has a plan to live in […]

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Bookopolis Summer Reading Picks for 2nd-8th Graders

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on May 22, 2015May 22, 2015
  • Book Recommendations

At Bookopolis, we believe that helping every kid find the “book that hooks” is a huge piece of the getting kids to read puzzle. We’ve put together our 2015 Summer Reading Picks for each grade (2nd-8th.) Each list has […]

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Five Practical Tips to Encourage Summer Reading

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on May 21, 2015
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There are many alarming statistics about the learning loss that occurs when kids leave for summer vacation (aka the Summer Slump.) One EASY way to counter this is to encourage your kids to read every day. For some families, […]

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Bookopolis 7th & 8th Grade Summer Reading Picks (2015)

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on May 19, 2015May 31, 2015
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We love these books for 7th & 8th graders.  If you want a different level of books, check out our 6th grade summer lists. Need more ideas? Go to Bookopolis – New Book Ideas or check out our […]

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Bookopolis 6th Grade Summer Reading Picks (2015)

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on May 19, 2015May 31, 2015
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We love these books for 6th graders.  If you want a different level of books, check out our 5th grade or 7th & 8th grade summer lists. Need more ideas? Go to Bookopolis – New Book Ideas or check out […]

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Bookopolis 5th Grade Summer Reading Picks (2015)

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on May 18, 2015May 29, 2015
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We love these books for 5th graders.  If you want a different level of books, check out our 4th grade or 6th grade summer reading lists. Need more ideas? Go to Bookopolis – New Book Ideas or check out our Bookopolis […]

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Bookopolis 4th Grade Summer Reading Picks (2015)

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on May 18, 2015June 12, 2015
  • Book Recommendations

We love these books for 4th graders.  If you want a different level of books, check out our 3rd grade or 5th grade summer lists. Need more ideas? Go to Bookopolis – New Book Ideas or check out our […]

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Bookopolis 3rd Grade Summer Reading Picks (2015)

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on May 15, 2015June 12, 2015
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We love these books for 3rd graders.  If you want a different level of books, check out our 2nd grade and 4th grade summer lists. Need more ideas? Go to Bookopolis – New Book Ideas or visit […]

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Bookopolis 2nd Grade Summer Reading Picks (2015)

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on May 15, 2015May 26, 2015
  • Book Recommendations

We love these books for 2nd graders.  If you read higher level books, check out our 3rd grade or 4th grade summer lists. Need more ideas? Go to Bookopolis – New Book Ideas Fantasy & Adventure […]

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How to Run a Kids’ Book Club

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on May 5, 2015May 5, 2015
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This year I facilitated an after school Book Club for 3rd-5th graders at my kids’ elementary school. I was a little apprehensive since my patience can run thin with my own two kids. Would I be […]

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