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  • 02-05-2010 9:53 AM In reply to

    • Sammy M
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    Re: High School International Book Blog

    Hello, I am a student involved with my school's Literacy Circle. We have just started epals seeing it as a great way to be introduced to new creative culture. There are a whole bunch of things we want to share and see. This high school international book blog - do we repost here about our favorite books and authors or do we have to go to the site? - Lit Circ


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  • 09-22-2009 12:21 PM In reply to

    • charlene p
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    Re: High School International Book Blog

    Hi:  We are just starting a book club at our school and it's mission is to read, share and then pass on books (recycle).  The club is called READuce and we are just getting ready to have our first organizational meeting.  Since I am new at this I have a few questions.  Can students comment and post from this ePals site instead of going on to the other site?  Is your site a part of this ePal site/community.  Our school system is very strict about kids putting any personal information online so it all has to be secure and we have to create usernames and passwords for them.    I will check out your site, but when you get a chance will you respond to my questions.

    BTW--where are you located?

    Charlene


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  • 03-01-2009 5:28 PM

    • Candace P
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    High School International Book Blog

    I've created a high school International ePALS SchoolBlog at this link: http://sites.epals.com/pauchnickc/ This is a place for students to post comments on any good books they have read and also to share their thoughts on the books already posted. Students from the U.S.A., China, Italy, and Brazil are involved and we would enjoy having more students to join. You do not need to join the blog to post messages.

     


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