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Middle School News & Reviews - Page 5 of 10

Strange Academy Volume 1: First Class by Skottie Young and Humberto Ramos

The Marvel Universe's first school for sorcerers throws open its doors! The world has mysteriously changed in such an alarming way that Doctor Strange has finally done what he has avoided for decades - established an academy for the Mystic Arts! Young people from around the world with an aptitude for magic are brought together… Read More about Strange Academy Volume 1: First Class by Skottie Young and Humberto Ramos

The Rules of Never: A Middle School Survival Guide by Phil Adam 

Phil Abrams wants what any sixth-grade boy wants: Fit in with classmates. Get along with teachers. Stay out of trouble. Play by the rules. In short, survive his first year of middle school. No such luck. Instead, from day one, Phil is plunged into a wacky whirlwind of wrestling matches, stuck zippers, exploding chili, errant spitballs, sagging… Read More about The Rules of Never: A Middle School Survival Guide by Phil Adam 

Energy please!

Does a long day of school leave you drained? Looking back at my middle school days more than 30 years ago, all the learning and processing new information was taxing. After school at times, I would do an extracurricular activity - and I can’t forget homework.  Yikes! Somehow, I got through it, and you can… Read More about Energy please!

Middle School Marvels: Jaida

What's your Name? Jaida What grade are you in? 6th What is your favorite or least favorite food? Hmmm... Mac and Cheese or Dumplings What's a book, movie, or TV show that you recommend? Definitely Teen Wolf! Great story! If you could have any pet, what would it be? Hmmm... a Pegasus! What would you… Read More about Middle School Marvels: Jaida

Procrastination

If the work gets done, that’s what counts, right?  But we know the cons – staying up all night, stressing out, and the work completed is not the best.  The sooner you get the work done, the sooner you can go play that video game, read that book, or shoot some hoops with friends. Did… Read More about Procrastination

Becoming RBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Journey to Justice by Debbie Levy and Whitney Gardner

I just finished this recently and was impressed by RBG’s tenacity for gender equality for so many years.  Highly recommend for people who not only want to know about her phenomenal career, but the path she took to get there.  Although there was much adversity against her, she persevered, and we are a better nation… Read More about Becoming RBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Journey to Justice by Debbie Levy and Whitney Gardner

Rez Dogs by Joseph Bruchac 

Malian was visiting her grandparents on the reservation when the COVID-19 pandemic started. Now she's staying there, away from her parents and her school in Boston. Everyone is worried about the pandemic, but on the reservation, everyone protects each other, from Malian caring for her grandparents to the local dog, Malsum, guarding their house. They always… Read More about Rez Dogs by Joseph Bruchac 

Back to School

Another school year, and it’ll be a good one! Here are some helpful tips to start the school year. right and stay strong Create a daily routine. Whether in person or virtual, it’s important to create a daily routine for the school week. An “early to bed, early to rise” routine along with a consistent… Read More about Back to School

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