lis 6303 preparing instructional media summer 2008 adrienne latshaw
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Booktalk For Media CenterLIS 6303 Preparing Instructional Media
Summer 2008Adrienne Latshaw
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Ghost Sitter by Peni R. Griffin He threw.
Charlotte, trapped between the crib and the wall, realized she had nowhere
to dodge and it would hurt when it hit.
The stick stopped in midair, hovering three feet from Charlotte’s face.
Charlotte stared. Brandon clapped. “Susie!”
The stick landed on the floor as if carelessly tossed aside, and Brandon,
face shining like the sun, held his arms out to nothing. Charlotte could see his
shirt hike up where Susie grabbed him, but she could not see the hands that
scooped him through the air and dumped him in the crib. Staticky, fading in
and out, she heard a voice: “Don’t know why...play with such...naughty boy.”
(Griffin, 2001, p. 75)
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No Small Thing by Natale Ghent Cid bursts out laughing and then we all start to laugh. It was kind of funny.
... But Ma doesn’t think so. She starts yelling the second I walk through the door. “Oh, my God, what happened to you? Who did this? They won’t be so brave if I go to see them!” Great. That’s the last thing I need. My sister and my mom fighting battles for me. As if I’m not embarrassed enough as it is. I just stand there and let Ma yell for a while. I don’t even try to explain anything at this point, because I know I won’t get a word in edgewise.
(Ghent, 2005, p. 96-97)
Find out what Ma was laughing at and why there’s a horse on the cover.
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Eragon by Christopher Paolini He stood tall and straight, all fear gone. He raised his bow smoothly. The
Urgals laughed and lifted their shields. Eragon sighted down the shaft, as he had
done hundreds of times, and aligned the arrowhead with his target. The energy
inside him burned at an unbearable level. He had to release it, or it would
consume him. A word suddenly leapt unbidden to his lips. He shot, yelling,
“Brisingr!”
The arrow hissed through the air, glowing with a crackling blue light.
(Paolini, 2003, p. 134-135)
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