Diary of a Wimpy Kid

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    boring. It also indicates that Shevaun prefers to read fictional stories about dinosaurs whenever he reads. He also indicates that his favorite book is “Diary of a Wimpy Kid.” The results correlate with the findings in the “Tell Me What You Like Assessment” as he indicated that he enjoys reading books that consist of jokes and the Diary of a Wimpy kid fits this satirical and humorous theme. During the assessment, he also indicated that his favorite activity is playing with his sister as…

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    Do you have a brother or sister? If you do, you may know they are many different ideas and thoughts about having siblings. I have a brother myself and we get along quite well. The book “Gore” written by Sarah Ellis talks about the behaviors of siblings and how they treat each other. In “Gore”, the beginning explains the bizarre coincidences of twins separated at birth. Later on in the story, it introduces us the characters. Amy and Lucas, which are twins. During the reading, Lucas stole…

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    Tempe Elementary’s District Leadership Team reviewed the four essays , and voted on their favorite. The lucky winner was April Valerio , from Wood Elementary School. Barnes and Noble donated aA total of 1,414 books to the participants and winner’s school.were donated by Barnes and Noble. Each participant received one book for entering, finalists receivedgot three books each, the winner receivedgot five books, and the rest went to the library at Wood Elementary. In her winning essay, Valerio…

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    The first time I encountered writing and reading and generally enjoyed the idea of both was around my early years in elementary school. I was one of those kids that hung out in the library and just read for the fun of gaining knowledge on things I didn’t know or thought about. Growing up In Adelphi, Maryland my grandmother would take me to the local library every two weeks so, I was always occupied by reading.I learned how to check in and out books and was privileged enough to have my own…

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    memes are memes about the new Diary of a WImpy Kid movie, but they had to replace the old character because they are too old now. Since they replaced the old characters people are outraged about the choice for the character Rodrick therefore creating the #notmyrodrick memes. The #notmyrodrick memes are fairly new so not everyone knows about them, so opening my shop would let more people know about them. I think everyone should know about them because almost every kid read those…

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    color and the emblem. I like the Chicago Bears too. I don’t watch sports because it's boring to watch all you do is sit there and watch people play sports. I like to watch True TV Because they got a lot of funny shows on Their channel. I like Diary of a wimpy kid because they exciting to read it makes you want to read even more of it. Their not boring to read, but if you read the same book all over and over again it gets boring. I play Cool math games because it's got a lot of different types of…

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    and I was a new kid. I was nervous for my first day at the new school, but I was thrilled and excited as well. I was not that social and was scared to talk to other people. I was also afraid that people won’t like me because I had a weird accent. The day was going nicely and it was lunch when it all happened. I knew no one so I was sitting alone at a table. The table was huge and had more than enough room for five people excluding me to sit. I was interested in Diary of the Wimpy Kid series at…

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    Absolutely True Diary

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    book I chose to read this week is The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. I was hooked from the beginning; finding it an interesting and entertaining read. Not knowing anything about it at the start, I was surprised by a number of elements. I knew it was going to be about a Native American, but I wasn’t expecting there to be any illustrations. They reminded me of a more mature version of the illustrations in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series; I liked Forney’s style even more so. I was…

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    I was in pre-k. I knew the alphabet and how to read basic words, but not the more complicated ones. My teacher had read stories to the class and I was able to understand them. Everyone would sit around in a circle around her and she would ask which book we would want read. Then, we would play games that dealt with basic things such as the five senses and words. When I started school, in the kindergarten/first grade times, We were introduced to more vocabulary and more children's books such as…

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    A Wimpy Kid

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    I am reading the book Diary of a Wimpy Kid, it is by Jeff Kinney the book is a realistic fiction genre, this book has 217 pages in it. A customer on goodreads posted a review on this book and they said, “This was so cute and funny, I laughed out loud many times even the comedy books I have read didn’t make me laugh this hard!” I think a good age for this book is maybe from a 6th grade middle schooler to an adult would be an appropriate age, this age because there is a little bit of language, and…

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