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Welcome
to the
Teachers' Page!

book cover image the true story of the komodo dragon experimental novel by Sébastien Bourbeau

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TEACHERS - Komodo Dragon-The True Story | komodosqueak.com

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INVITE THE AUTHOR TO YOUR CLASSROOM
AND GET A CHANCE TO WIN
2 T-SHIRTS & 2 POSTERS

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Discover the wild imagination
of young author
Sébastien Bourbeau

and dive into the world of a very special Komodo dragon named Squeak. 

Help your students unlock their creativity and sharpen their language skills

with Sébastien's Novel Study:

The True Story of the Komodo Dragon

The complimentary teachers' resource was designed for students grades 4-6

However, some older students have also enjoyed the fiction novel and

their teachers and parents have declared that:

 "the book has definitely revealed a world of possibilities

in many homes and classrooms everywhere"

Teachers, parents and children have participated in a pilot program (second rough draft), and have experienced Squeak's journey. They have shared their thoughts with us; you can read their comments here. Explore the unique universe of Experimental Fiction and watch your students unravel right before your very eyes.

See the thrill on their faces when they embark on an experimental project,

and feel their joy as they share their chef-d'euvres with the world.

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Expect Rule-Breaking
in all subjects including storytelling, imaging, design,
page layout, traditions, conventions, grammar
and syntax, although spelling should be correk.
I mean correct!
​In  short, expect the opposite of what you teach;
this might be both interesting and challenging.
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expect some odd, peculiar, weird, uncanny, abnormal and curious relationships, along with strangely bizarre interactions between author, readers, and characters.

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breaking

the

fourth

wall

What is the Fourth Wall?

The term originated in the theater, where it refers to the imaginary wall at the front of the stage separating the audience from the performers. The fourth wall, along with the sides and back of the standard stage, encloses the created world of the play.

https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/fourth-wall

Free Teachers Resource  | Activities  | Workshops  | Quizzes | Rubrics | and more . . .
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