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Crash Course

Since I am not able to get into my classroom, I just picked up this book called Crash Course. I was reading some teaching blogs and they talked about how they really enjoyed reading this book. It got them really motivated for the new school year. I don't know entirely what it is about yet, but I believe that it focuses on the importance of building relationships. I can't wait to read it too! Thought I would share it with you guys to get you excited about the upcoming school year!


If you buy it, you should let me know how it goes! Hopefully it is as good as the reviews suggest! 

Happy Reading! 

Mr. Farrington 

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