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Teaching Authors--6 Children's Authors Who Also Teach Writing: Wednesday Writing Workout: Celebrate Children's Book Week!
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Wednesday, May 6, 2015. Wednesday Writing Workout: Celebrate Children's Book Week! Posted by Esther Hershenhorn. Happy Children’s Book Week! Since 1919, this national literacy initiative, the longest-running in our history and co-anchored by the Children’s Book Council. And Every Child A Reader. Has celebrated books for young people and the joy of reading. To learn the bounty of events and activities that commemorate this once-a-year week and to read more about this year’s poster creator, Grace Lee.
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180 Days: I've Done It
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Experience the joys, the sorrows, the frustrations, the triumphs, and the things that make you go "Hmmm." as I blog my journey through 180 days of teaching elementary school. Saturday, July 14, 2012. I have moved, yet again. This time to a website designed to help teachers find ideas and projects for their classrooms. I've taken all of the ideas and tips from "Spilled Glue" and "180 Days" and compiled them into one site. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Day 51: More Cool Ideas. First Day of School.
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Pursuit of Excellence: April 2011
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This blog is about my journey to becoming a dynamic educator. Follow me as I share what I am learning. Wednesday, April 20, 2011. What to do when a truth is full of lies. Consistent with fact or reality; not false or erroneous. To see a video clip of the story click here: http:/ today.msnbc.msn.com/id/42647480/. Tuesday, April 5, 2011. Define acceptable behavior withing a classroom and provide clearly defined expectations. Friday, April 1, 2011. Someone who is traveling for fun. This can be combined with...
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Pursuit of Excellence: September 2011
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This blog is about my journey to becoming a dynamic educator. Follow me as I share what I am learning. Monday, September 5, 2011. I just might bend but I won't break. The quality of being adaptable. There is a song that is popular now with the line "I just might bend but I won't break". I had to think of this line as my final year of college has begun and everything seems CRAZY! I will be flexible; I will not break. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Tell Me a Story. Please follow me t...
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Pursuit of Excellence: States Project
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This blog is about my journey to becoming a dynamic educator. Follow me as I share what I am learning. Friday, April 1, 2011. Someone who is traveling for fun. If time permits, allows students to request visitor information from each state. Usually they will send packets of information to tourists. See if you can connect with a school in each of the states and ask that they would send you information about what they like to do in their free time there on a postcard from their city. Tell Me a Story. Percy...
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Pursuit of Excellence: What to do when a truth is full of lies...
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This blog is about my journey to becoming a dynamic educator. Follow me as I share what I am learning. Wednesday, April 20, 2011. What to do when a truth is full of lies. Consistent with fact or reality; not false or erroneous. To see a video clip of the story click here: http:/ today.msnbc.msn.com/id/42647480/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Shelfari: Book reviews on your book blog. Tell Me a Story. Margo Dill's Read These Books and Use Them! Teach with Picture Books.
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Lauralee's Library: In My Mailbox
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For every kid, a book; for every book, a kid. Often, teachers, librarians, students and parents are the ones to give me recommendations. This page catalogs those pending my opportunity to peruse them and consider how I would use or recommend them. If you wish to send a recommendation, you can contact me at lauraleeslibrary at gmail.com. By David Ezra Stein (librarian). By Tad Hill (librarian). Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Reading. By Tommy Greenwald (teacher). By Clete Barrett Smith (teacher).
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Lauralee's Library: October 2011
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For every kid, a book; for every book, a kid. Tuesday, October 4, 2011. And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon. And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2001. Lesson: I have used this for various lessons. Today, I used it with the lower elementary grades as a review of their map reading skills. In the past, I have used it as a support of the kindergarten teachers during their nursery rhymes unit. It could also be used to teach idioms and puns. Level: K - 3rd. Welcome to my Library!
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Lauralee's Library: Ah, To Be Young Again......
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For every kid, a book; for every book, a kid. Saturday, September 17, 2011. Ah, To Be Young Again. After school, I was standing at Bus Duty with my clipboard as the children filed in. One of the kids recognized me. "Hey, I saw you in the library." I should hope so after several story times and helping kids check out books for four weeks. He continues on with a question: "You work? Struck speechless by a seven year old. Labels: Ah to be young again. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Book clubs and more.
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Lauralee's Library: My Trip to the Zoo
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For every kid, a book; for every book, a kid. Tuesday, September 13, 2011. My Trip to the Zoo. My Trip to the Zoo. School Specialty Publishing, 2002. Summary: Little Critter visits the zoo along with his mom, dad, and little sister. Lesson: I did this lesson with the Pre-K classes. With each page we acted and sounded like the animals depicted. We also talked about what other animals you might see at a zoo. Students then picked an animal outline to color. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Teach with Pic...
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