Joy,

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On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 03:53 , Joy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>Eve,
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>  We are reading The Trail of Tears by Joseph Bruchac. It is a "Step into 
> Reading" book, level 5. It is not as challenging as I 
would like, but it is a good way to introduce Textmapping so they can focus on 
the process. 
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>  The story I wanted to use is: The Trail on Which They Wept: The Story of a 
> Cherokee Girl by Dorothy Hoobler. It is a chapter 
book about a young girl and her family's experiences when forced to leave their 
home in Georgia. I used it when I was student 
teaching. Unfortunately, it is out of print. If I can locate enough for a Lit. 
Circle, I will use it to revisit this topic.
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>  How children learn is as important as what they learn: process and content 
> go hand in hand. http://
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