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The Questions from H
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Hayes, Roosevelt Middle School, California
. Summary:
I chose to write a letter to the author because I had questions about the book and her. I was curious about why she wrote the book, what the message was, and what made her want to make a graphic no...
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Auntie Po
The Legend of Auntie Po
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Oscar, Roosevelt Middle School, California
. Summary:
I wrote a letter to the author about my experience reading this book.
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Auntie Po
Welcome!
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Ms. F., Jefferson South Central West Community of Schools, California
. Summary:
I am so happy that the Common Wealth Book Club amplifies the voices of new writers. In addition, we want the students we serve to read newly published books and join the discussion by giving their ...
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welcome
Podcast
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D & T, Roosevelt Middle School, California
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We read the book first and we learned about the story of the 1885 Sierra Nevada logging camp. It’s a story about people in the logging camps and the main characters are Mei, Hao, Bee, and Mister A...
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Auntie Po
Auntie Po Project
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Anthony, Roosevelt Middle School, California
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The book i am going to be talking about is The Legend Of Auntie Po, And this book is made By. Shing Yin Khor. It first starts of with the main character Mei and she lives in a camp environment and ...
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Auntie Po
Connecting with Pei Pei
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Gemma, Roosevelt Middle School, California
. Summary:
I drew the cover and wrote about my favorite character in The Legend of Auntie Po.
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Auntie Po
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