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    Read-Alouds for Middle Grades: An Rx for Reading Success in Today’s Fast-Paced World
    April 22, 2026 by
    Read-alouds aren’t just for younger students! Research shows that reading aloud—even for just a few minutes a day—is just as effective for intermediate grades, middle schoolers, and even high schoolers. Whether at home or during dedicated time in class, reading aloud to students demonstrates that reading is not merely a difficult task required for testing. It transforms book discussions into opportunities for students to open up about complex topics and signals the true importance of literacy. “Never underestimate the power of a well chosen read-aloud. Even students who swear they don’t like books can be...
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    HR 7661 Advances Censorship by Withdrawing Federal Funding
    On March 19, Publisher’s Weekly reported that the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce moved forward with House Resolution (HR) 7661. As recorded on congress.gov, the stated purpose of this bill, sponsored by Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL) is as follows: “To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to prohibit the use of funds provided under such Act to develop, implement, facilitate, host, or promote any program or activity for, or to provide or promote literature or other materials to, children under the age of 18 that includes sexually oriented material, and for other purposes.”  ...
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Booklists

STEM Tuesday
  • STEM Tuesday-- Amphibians-- In the Classroom
    STEM Tuesday– Amphibians– In the Classroom
    Studying amphibians is a natural interest for most students.  After all, some amphibians hop, they stick out their tongues to catch their meals, and they go back and forth from land to water.  Studying amphibians is also a great way to expand students’ critical thinking skills through STEM.  Luckily, some...
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All About Middle Grade Books

  • Author Interview: Royden Lepp (JURASSIC JEFF)
    Author Interview: Royden Lepp (JURASSIC JEFF)
    April 20, 2026 by
    We love a good series over here at the Mixed Up Files, and author/illustrator Royden Lepp is keeping ‘em coming with his new book, Jurassic Jeff: Phone Home (Jurassic Jeff Book 3). Royden has written and published a variety of children’s books and other comics, and his first series RUST...
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For Teachers / Homeschoolers

New Releases

  • April New Releases
    April New Releases
    April 2, 2026 by
    April showers bring….a storm of brand new Middle Grade Releases. Take a look at the books coming your way this month.     A Potion, a Powder, a Little Bit of Magic Or, Like Lightning in an Umbrella Storm by Philip C. Stead A plucky young goatkeeper sets out on...
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For Writers

  • GET A CLUE with Author Fleur Bradley
    GET A CLUE with Author Fleur Bradley
    March 12, 2026 by
    I’m delighted to welcome award-winning author Fleur Bradley to the blog. I first discovered Fleur when I devoured her middle grade mystery Midnight at the Barclay Hotel. With its clever clues and spectacular twist, it felt very Agatha Christie for kids. I became an instant fan. She followed with Daybreak on...
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