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Recent Reviews for Betty Jo Schuler
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Bully Brigade (Book) - 6/23/2005 9:16:47 PM
Title: Bully Brigade
Informative Read …….. Recommended 5 stars
The Review
Writer Schuler and Illustrator Scott call upon their years of experience within the public school system for material presented in Bully Brigade. Vocabulary used is easily understood by children. Illustrations are to the point and child friendly. The book will fit well in a classroom unit setting dealing with relationships in general and bullying in particular. The book is a good choice for pleasure reading as well as unit work, and will be one a mentor student can use with ease when working with younger students.
Enjoyed the read, happy to recommend.
Reviewed by: molly martin
20+ years California classroom teacher
To read full review please check AuthorsDen site as an article under the name m j hollingshead
Bully Brigade (Book) - 11/6/2004 10:27:57 AM
i was bullied as a child (and even now, as an adult); still live with the pain of memories, but i am a SURVIVOR! wonderful write about a problem that needs to be addressed and dealt with! sounds like a book i would find fascinating!
Bully Brigade (Book) - 11/3/2004 4:11:22 PM
Bully Brigade is my first non-fiction children's book, first picture book, and the first I've written for classroom use. Students will find the clever illustrations by artist, Susan Scott, entertaining, and the questions throughout Bully Brigade stimulating. This book offers three learning goals: recognize bullying behavior, reasons why bullies may act the way they do, and how to stop them. Banish Bullies Now is the subtitle and the overall goal. Activity suggestions are included in the book, but teachers will also want a copy of the Teacher's Guide & Reproducible Activity Kit I created for classroom use.
Double Trouble Ditto Box (Book) - 2/1/2004 8:10:47 AM
Another Fun Read … Recommended … 4. 5 stars
The Review
Former elementary school teacher turned writer Schuler gets right inside the thinking of ten to twelve year olds as she writes her engaging series featuring Randy O’Rourke. As with the first in the series, Double Trouble Ditto Box is made up of eleven fast paced chapters sure to captivate kids of the target age. Boys and girls alike will find much to enjoy in the story of a clever boy and his determination to beat the odds and find the easy way to take care of homework, baby sitting and other responsibility facing him.
Enjoyed the read, Happy to recommend.... read full review this site as article mj hollingshead site
Reviewed by: molly martin
http://www.angelfire.com/ok4/mollymartin
http://www.AuthorsDen.com/mjhollingshead
20+ years classroom teacher
Brain Man (Book) - 3/9/2003 3:20:08 PM
is that what you did put a micro chip in my brain kool wow that means i'm very smart thks lol
No Rain, No Rainbows (Book) - 10/29/2002 6:33:38 AM
If TTHERE Werer No RAin,an RAinBOWS WE Would Not Have LOVERS AN LOVED IT WOULD NOT GROW GREEN < AN GOLD LEAVE my Rain, An RAINbOws ALONE OR WERETTSS Will ZAZApp Will UU
Interview with Fellow Author, Ann Herrick (Article) - 8/13/2003 1:28:18 PM
Nicely done! Very enjoyable.
Interview with Fellow Author, Ann Herrick (Article) - 8/12/2003 3:14:08 PM
Excellent article.
Why E-Publishing? (Article) - 10/31/2001 12:25:20 AM
Hi Betty Jo! Wonderful article! We have got to get the word out about the advantages of ebooks and you have done a marvelous job here! I look forward to more articles like this!
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