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Check Out The Unquiet Library Science Fair Project Blog!

Posted by theunquietlibrary on November 1, 2007

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Are you working feverishly on your science fair project?  Do you need a place to brainstorm with other students or ask questions about the project to Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Fleet, or your science teacher? 

Check out Science Fair Project Blog!

You can also view our Science Fair Project Pathfinders here:

If you need assistance locating research/information on your topic, using the databases we have put on the pathfinder page, finding science experiment ideas, or need  MLA style assistance, please come by the library and see Mrs. Hamilton or Mrs. Fleet!  Or….you can post a question on our science fair project blog!

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Check out the Georgia Peach Book Nominee 2007-08 Blog!

Posted by theunquietlibrary on October 11, 2007

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Check out the new Georgia Peach Book Award for Teens 2007-08 Blog!  This is a site where you can blog with other Georgia teens about the 2007-08 Peach Award nominee books you are reading!

Here are the blog rules:

  • Students, teachers, parents, and coaches who have read a book may comment on it.
  • All comments must be approved by the blog moderator before being published on the web. After a comment has been submitted, it may take up to 24 hours for the comment to be available on the blog.
  • Comments that are not considered appropriate will not be published.
  • Comments should be substantial. You may talk about whether you liked or disliked the book, but please give some details to support your opinion. Was the book a genre (historical fiction, realistic, or fantasy) that you particularly like or dislike? Were the characters or plot unrealistic? How does this book compare with others by the same author?
  • You may also comment on a previous comment.
  • You may sign your comment with your first name only, or you may make up a name and an email address.
  • You may include the name of your school. For your security, do not include any other information that could be used to identify you.
  • No comment that belittles another commentator, uses inappropriate language, reveals personal information, or is off topic will be approved by the moderator.

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