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 * Student Models- Grade 3

Tucker Lambert Grade 3-Mrs. Ransom



I am helping the environment and the library by recycling paper. At home I have a special box to put all of our paper in that we are going to throw away. When the box is full I will bring it to school and put it in the big recycle trash bin in the parking lot. The library sells that paper and buys books with the money.

** Student Models-Grade 7 ** Tucker Lambert Grade 7-Mrs. Ransom
 * (Notes about the author’s life) **

Charles Dickens -father was imprisoned in a ‘debtor’s prison -Charles Dickens had to go to work to pay off his father’s depts.… -Charles Dickens lived in the ‘industrial age’ in England -Charles Dickens family was poor -See sample subject searches below from Inspires’ biography database:  **Subject Search Terms**

DICKENS, Charles, 1812-1870 ENGLISH literature -- 19th century AUTHORS, English -- 19th century INDUSTRIAL revolution GREAT Britain -- History -- 19th century SERIAL publication of books AUTHORS -- Biography

“His father’s sentence and the family’s ensuing poverty cut short //**Charles **// //**Dickens' **// education, as he was instead sent to work in Warren’s Blacking Factory, a shoe-dying factory. At the beginning of the industrial era, children of poor families were recruited as cheap industrial labor, typically being forced to work up to 12 hours per day. The //**Dickens **// family also lost their home. While the rest of the family then joined John //**Dickens **// in the debtor’s prison, //**Charles' **// meager wages afforded him room and board in a lodging house near the factory. The bleak conditions he experienced during this family crisis and his observations of commerce and individual character would find their way into many of his novels. His parents would also later be portrayed in his fiction; his mother as Mrs. Nickleby in "Nicholas Nickleby," his father as Mr. Micawber, in "David Copperfield." Source: Charles Dickens (9781429812696); 2005, p1-3, 2p