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  1. Most Valuable Player by Sarah Van Arsdale | CommonLit. Announcing: CommonLit 360 for Middle School earns all-green EdReports rating! Connect with our teamto learn more about rolling out the full curriculum. Dismiss Announcement.

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    Most Valuable Player. By Sarah Van Arsdale 1988. Sarah Van Arsdale is an author, poet, and professor. In this poem, a speaker describes her goals. As you read, make note of the speaker’s goals and aspirations.

  3. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER. Written by Sarah Van Arsdale (1988) Sarah Van Arsdale is an author, poet, and professor.

  4. May 19, 2022 · Most Valuable Player” by Sarah Van Arsdale (6th Grade) In this heartwarming poem, the speaker describes what it would feel like to earn a softball trophy for her hard work. Many students will relate to the speaker’s desire to earn recognition for her accomplishments.

  5. This week, your student should read "Most Valuable Player" by Sarah Van Arsdale. In this poem, a speaker describes what it would be like to have a trophy. (https://www.commonlit.org/en/texts/most-valuable-player) With this text, you could continue a discussion about Resilience & Success as they relate to the text. Consider discussing

  6. The theme of the poem "Most Valuable Player" is people want to be recognized. Which cited evidence from the text best supports this theme? “It would have a statue of a woman/ holding a bat’” (Lines 6-7)

  7. Oct 10, 2016 · In Case of Emergency, Break Glass (Queen’s Ferry Press), is a collection of three novellas by Sarah Van Arsdale. The three stories are linked by the themes of travel, and the disruption to identity that travel can bring. Two of the stories are about American women traveling in Europe.

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