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Apples With Many Seeds: April 2015
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Doucette Library of Teaching Resources. Monday, April 27, 2015. Keen observations and kind impulses. By Jon Arno Lawson and Sydney Smith perfectly captures the intense level of observation that can occupy a child once something has caught their attention. It reminds me a little of Bob Graham’s How to Heal a Broken Wing. In which a little boy is the only one in a very busy, bustling city to notice a small injured bird in the middle of the sidewalk. He follows his impulse to rescue the bird and nurse i...
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Apples With Many Seeds: March 2014
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Doucette Library of Teaching Resources. Monday, March 31, 2014. Guest blogger - Teen vs Adult sensibilities. Janet H. is the colleague I describe as a 'kindred spirit' because we're both fanatical readers of children's literature. We swap titles constantly adding to each others 'to-be-read' piles on a regular basis. We have similiar tastes but vary enough that we can often direct each other to books we wouldn't have otherwise got to. I. Thought it worth sharing. It’s very graphic.”. To say I was surprise...
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Apples With Many Seeds: Keen observations and kind impulses
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Doucette Library of Teaching Resources. Monday, April 27, 2015. Keen observations and kind impulses. By Jon Arno Lawson and Sydney Smith perfectly captures the intense level of observation that can occupy a child once something has caught their attention. It reminds me a little of Bob Graham’s How to Heal a Broken Wing. In which a little boy is the only one in a very busy, bustling city to notice a small injured bird in the middle of the sidewalk. He follows his impulse to rescue the bird and nurse i...
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The Flatt Perspective: November 2012
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Author and Illustrator Interviews. Monday, November 12, 2012. It's 11-12-12 and Nonfiction Monday. I'm pleased to be hosting Nonfiction Monday. Here at The Flatt Perspective. I can't wait to see what nonfiction books other Kidlitosphere bloggers have been talking about this week. I know it's going to be great. Please leave the info about your Nonfiction Monday post here on the Google form. For now, I'd like to share the terrific "Counting on Fall" Teacher's Guide pdf. Would leaves fall in patterns? Louis...
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Kerry Smith's Blog
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Kerry Smith's Blog. Final Reflection for Class. Gaudrians of Ga’hoole-The Capture. I Poem Example and Resources. I-POEMS with Mrs. Tuck’s Class. Mrs Tuck and Mrs. Debord’s Class Video-The Research Process. My Personal Publishing Project. Susan L. Roth Author/Illustrator Study. The Lunch Table: a children’s book. Wonder Centers and Projects. March 15, 2011 · 3:44 pm. 8220;Good children’s literature appeals not only to the child in the adult, but to the adult in the child.”. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Independent Reading | Anna VanBuskirk
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Just another WordPress.com site. Independent reading is self-selected reading that students do independently in or out of school, with or without accompanying instruction. While it should be a vital component of a quality reading program, it should not be the entire reading program. It has to be a planned and structured time that is a part of students’ daily literary experiences and students must be accountable for their independent reading time (Moss&Young, 2010). The two key components of an independen...
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Coaching Young Readers and Writers : August 2014
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Coaching Young Readers and Writers. Ideas and resources for engaging K-5 students with mentor texts, technology resources, and great reading/writing connections. Sunday, August 10, 2014. The Annual August 10 for 10 Picture Book Event. Bookmark collection to read about other great book suggestions! The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore. Bear Has a Story to Tell. Author/Illustrator Melanie Watt ingenious sense of humor shines in Have I Got a Book for You! Library Mouse: A Museum Adventure.
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Librarianism Chronicles: Football Fanfare
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Book talks, story times, crafts, experiments, and fun ideas for librarians, teachers, and kids of all ages. Football is such a big part of fall culture in the U.S. In the library during this time of year, little football fans need no prompting to check-out and read books about their favorite teams. But all the excitement is a great excuse to push readers into other genres and subjects through the football theme. Students can also practice music and math skills with Katie Robertson's Rhythm Football game.
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Librarianism Chronicles: Independence Day Fun
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Book talks, story times, crafts, experiments, and fun ideas for librarians, teachers, and kids of all ages. The Fourth of July, foremost, represents over 200 years of the U.S.'s freedom and sovereignty. But since the holiday falls smack in the middle of summer vacation, Independence Day is also about personal freedom from schedules and dress codes and formal learning. Here are some ways to explore the holiday through informal learning and fun. Visit the Library of Congress' Today in History. Make Your Ow...