Praise for Countdown:* "Wiles skillfully keeps many balls in the air, giving readers a story that appeals across the decades as well as offering enticing paths into the history." - Booklist, starred review* "The larger story told here in an expert coupling of text and design, is how life endures, even triumphs, no matter how perilous the times."/5(). · At its core, Countdown is a straightforward, no-surprises tale of historical fiction that at times reads like a memoir. Its unique format, however, is anything but run of the mill. Planned as the first in a trilogy, the book has been dubbed a "documentary novel."Brand: Scholastic, Inc. The first of Deborah Wiles's Sixties Trilogy, Countdown takes a fresh look at a coming-of-age story in the s. Franny Chapman is a typical 12 year old girl, who reads Nancy Drew, has fights with her best friend, worries about how her hair looks, and has a crush on the boy down the street/5.
Countdown by Deborah Wiles Interactive Notebook. by. FromTheMiddle. 2. $ PPTX. Chapter by chapter interactive notebook. This features a vocabulary chart and reading comprehension questions for each chapter. They can be edited and adapted to fit your needs in Powerpoint, Google Slides or Keynote. Meet-the-Author Recording with Deborah Wiles about Countdown. Created by TeachingBooks. Listen to the Recording () Share. Audio Name Pronunciation with Deborah Wiles. Created by TeachingBooks. Listen to the Audio () Share. Story Map Multi-Leveled Lesson. Created by TeachingBooks. Team Countdown: A Conversation with Deborah Wiles and David Levithan. A Conversation with Deborah Wiles: NCTE's Read/Write/Think Podcast. Excerpt. From Chapter Two. Panic! There is no order, because there's no order at recess anyway, and all the fifth-grade classes are mixed up and all over the place, and I have no idea what do do, even.
Countdown (The Sixties Trilogy Book 1) - Kindle edition by Deborah Wiles. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Countdown (The Sixties Trilogy Book 1). At its core, Countdown is a straightforward, no-surprises tale of historical fiction that at times reads like a memoir. Its unique format, however, is anything but run of the mill. Planned as the first in a trilogy, the book has been dubbed a "documentary novel.". Read the world’s #1 book summary of Countdown by Deborah Wiles here. Read a brief 1-Page Summary or watch video summaries curated by our expert team. Note: this book guide is not affiliated with or endorsed by the publisher or author, and we always encourage you to purchase and read the full book.
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