![]() ![]() Then they brainstorm on questions for the author and designate a student or a group of students from each class participating in the program to ask the author three questions. ![]() Makowski said before each author visits, students in the class will read the story and then journal about it. ![]() ![]() Launched in 1998, ASK is a unique program that provides students with an opportunity to interact with authors of the books they read or people who are experts on things like hurricanes and tornadoes. This book along with DiPucchio’s second story, “Grace Goes to Washington,” which is a fun, kid-friendly introduction to the branches of American government as well as a lesson in the struggle and joys that come with being a public servant, were both featured during the Macomb Intermediate School District’s ASK (Author, Specialist, Knowledge) program. president has been a woman, decides to be the first. He’s also one of the characters in Kelly DiPucchio’s book of the same name, “Grace For President,” which chronicles the political campaign of Grace Campbell, a smart and ambitious elementary school student who, when she learns that not a single U.S. He’s the boy who voted Grace for president. Ask any of Kristy Makowski’s second-graders at Ojibwa Elementary in Clinton Township who is going to win in Tuesday’s election and chances are they will say, “The best person for the job.” ![]()
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