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English Teachers Welcomed: August 2008
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Where English teachers can relax their minds and wander aimlessly among links to some of my favorite educational websites and conference tidbits, and view the thinking-in-process mental thoughts of the site's creator. Tuesday, August 5, 2008. Google Wiki Site Created. Click the title above (or here). To explore a new site I created for students enrolled in ENC 3320, LIT 3333 and LAE 4360. Even if you're not enrolled, click the link to explore and think about creating your own! Create and share calendars.
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René Saldaña, Jr.: 05.15
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René Saldaña, Jr. On Writing, On Reading. Goalie work: Mikah wearing the mitts. A pivotal game for LBK FC 06, the boys are tied and have to go to Penalty Kicks (PKs). Mikah's at the goal and for all intents and purposes, he does a great job. He stopped all but two shots. There is a question about one of the shots our boys took: does it go in or does it not? René Saldaña, Jr. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Mystery Bigger Than Big: A Mickey Rangel Mystery / Un misterio mas grande que grandisimo: Colecci.
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René Saldaña, Jr.: 04.14
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René Saldaña, Jr. On Writing, On Reading. My Piece on "Reflections" for Latinas 4 Latino Literature. René Saldaña, Jr. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Mystery Bigger Than Big: A Mickey Rangel Mystery / Un misterio mas grande que grandisimo: Colecci. VERDICT Kids will enjoy this solid addition. Recommended, especially for public libraries with bilingual collections." —Selena Paz from Helen Hall Library in League City TX. Heartbeat of the Soul of the World: New and Selected Stories. Kirkus Reviews calls it a...
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René Saldaña, Jr.: 07.14
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René Saldaña, Jr. On Writing, On Reading. Don Tate: Book People's "Modern First Library" selection. Elated that Don Tate, a master illustrator and author, selected Dale, dale, dale. For his list of diverse books to read: http:/ www.bookpeople.com/don-tate-modern-first-library-recommendations. I've got to get reading. René Saldaña, Jr. SLJ: Every Child Ready to Read by Tim Wadham. René Saldaña, Jr. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Heartbeat of the Soul of the World: New and Selected Stories. VOYA writes, "The ...
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René Saldaña, Jr.: Creative Writing in the Classroom: Well Worth the Work, Part III, the last
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René Saldaña, Jr. On Writing, On Reading. Creative Writing in the Classroom: Well Worth the Work, Part III, the last. Or the obsessive free throw shooting by Sticky in Matt de la Peña’s Ball Don’t Lie. From earliest draft of a poem or story clear through to the major revisions to minor ones and on to the final edits? Isn’t this exactly what writing a story should look like? What of your students? Or will theirs be a true apprenticeship into what it means to be a writer? René Saldaña, Jr. Matt de la Peña.
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Te 348: Children's Lit at MSU: What are we really learning?
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Te 348: Children's Lit at MSU. This blog will be a class space for announcements, resources, and conversation. The authors of this blog include students in two sections of TE 348 - Reading and Responding to Children's and Adolescent Literature (taught by Todd Ide). We welcome outside comments! Wednesday, December 14, 2011. What are we really learning? As we sit here in finals week stressed as can be, what do finals really prove? Or will they really start to understand how to read and comprehending text?
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Te 348: Children's Lit at MSU: Thoughts on TE 348 from an Urban Educator
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Te 348: Children's Lit at MSU. This blog will be a class space for announcements, resources, and conversation. The authors of this blog include students in two sections of TE 348 - Reading and Responding to Children's and Adolescent Literature (taught by Todd Ide). We welcome outside comments! Thursday, December 8, 2011. Thoughts on TE 348 from an Urban Educator. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Todd J. Ide. A Family of Readers. Children's and YA Lit Organizations. Canadian Children's Book Centre (CA).
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English Teachers Welcomed: December 2007
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Where English teachers can relax their minds and wander aimlessly among links to some of my favorite educational websites and conference tidbits, and view the thinking-in-process mental thoughts of the site's creator. Wednesday, December 26, 2007. Fall 2007 was filled with meetings, conferences, papers, on campus events, plays, musicals, art exhibitions, tailgating, football and marching bands! Ready for some football? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Education and Career Support and Advice. This blog include...
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Papercut Sanctuary: "EVERYONE DIES" and other plot summaries of scary books.
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Irreverant Remarks on School Libraryville. March 17, 2013. EVERYONE DIES" and other plot summaries of scary books. When I talk about scary books or movies, I might be a little tame for you hard core slasher freaks. I swear on one of my dead cat's graves that I will never watch a Saw. The old one.and will never watch. Silence of the Lambs. And hit my husband very hard after he made me watch. In books I have a few hairs-on-the-back-of-the-head-sticking-up favorites. Down a Dark Hall. By Lois Duncan freaked...
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Papercut Sanctuary: Ukulele Lady says "Books are NOT dead"
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Irreverant Remarks on School Libraryville. January 19, 2013. Ukulele Lady says "Books are NOT dead". I'm typing this with my ukulele next to me contemplating the question I get constantly."Are books going to go away? Will books go away because of the invention of ereaders and tablets? My short answer is yes. In 20-30 years a majority of physical books will go away. We will all have tablets to read from. Been in Barnes and Nobles lately? Will books go away because of competition from non-reading activities.
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