On 2010-02-19 T. Persinger, People´s Republic of California wrote: Just bought the book...the role sheets seem a bit ´youngish´ for 8th graders. My thoughts are that these might be better for the younger sets. It says 4th - 8th grades, but my 8th graders would think the sheets were too childish. Perhaps someone could make one for high schoolers, without the cutie cartoons?. And summed up by saying Cute, but could´ve used more. Currently 25 Reproducible Literature: Circle Role Sheets for Fiction and Nonfiction Books has an overall rating of 6 over 10.
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