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[EnglishLanguage 882] Re: "Charlotte's Web" with Pictures, Maps and Primary Sources
Maricel Santos
maricelgsantos at yahoo.comWed Dec 13 12:05:45 EST 2006
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Thanks, Carole, the family literacy programs i
forwarded this too very much appreciate the info!
best, maricel santos
--- Carole Bos <cbos at bosglazier.com> wrote:
> Hi Maricel:
>
> Here's an article which I found. It should be
> a great effort!!
>
http://www.masslive.com/springfield/republican/index.ssf?/base/news-6/116548249215900.xml&coll=1
>
> >>> maricelgsantos at yahoo.com 12/12/06 5:02 PM
> >>>
> Dear Carole -- I'd like to pass on this
> information to my family literacy programs --
> where can I get information about the
> world-record breaking attempt?
>
> Best, maricel santos
>
> --- Carole Bos <cbos at bosglazier.com> wrote:
>
> > The live-action film about "Charlotte's Web"
> > opens on Friday. Tomorrow
> > teachers and students throughout the world
> will
> > attempt to break the
> > Guinness world record for "most people
> reading
> > aloud simultaneously in
> > multiple locations" as they read passages
> from
> > E.B. White's beloved
> > book. This web site will provide helpful
> > background for students who
> > want to know more about "Charlotte's Web."
> >
>
http://www.awesomestories.com/movies/charlottes_web/charlottes_web_ch1.htm
> > With it, they can learn about spiders like
> > Charlotte (how they spin
> > their webs, eat, lay eggs and balloon);
> "meet"
> > E.B. White (as a young
> > boy and a grown man); see where White lived
> and
> > wrote his stories; view
> > White's barn (which was the model for
> > Zuckerman's farm); hear White (who
> > died in 1985) read from the first part of his
> > book; and learn about pigs
> > (like Wilbur) and rats (like Templeton).
> Also
> > included are links to
> > lesson plans, scientific links for older
> > students and two of the film's
> > trailers.
> >
> > The web site http://www.awesomestories.com/
> is
> > free for all educators,
> > schools and libraries. Simply request an
> > academic membership with this
> > sign-up form.
> >
> http://www.awesomestories.com/group_signup.php
> >
> >
> > Carole Bos
> > Dean's Advisory Board
> > Grand Valley State University
> > bosc at gvsu.edu
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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