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So many books, so little time: 10.2012
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So many books, so little time. A quasi-pointless blog of the books I recommend (and some I don't) and my life as a library ninja. Proof that librarians are wicked smart. At CALCon this last week, my friend Sarah and I noticed a fascinating trend. Shoes Lots of them. Hello there Mary Jane! Don't assume Danskos are "librarian shoes". I've seen teachers, doctors, and sales people wearing Danskos. So why is this significant? Well, according to their. Links to this post. Geek Fest.I mean CALCon 2012. Won the...
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Jack Adrift: Fourth Grade Without a Clue | Jack Gantos | Macmillan
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Jack Adrift: Fourth Grade Without a Clue. Jack Henry (Volume 1). From the Newbery Medal winning author of Dead End in Norvelt. Eight side-splitting stories about a boy who is doing his best to keep his head above water. This colorful and comic new collection of interrelated stories featuring the author's hapless alter ego is the first of five books in the Jack Henry series, praised by Booklist. For their "hilarious, exquisitely painful, and utterly on-target depiction" of a boy's life. Gantos manages to ...
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Author! Author! | Ms. Nancy's Library & Technology Blog
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Ms Nancy's Library and Technology Blog. Empowering students with books and technology. Entries Tagged as 'Author! TumbleBook Library & Storyline Online. October 12th, 2015 · Comments Off. Photo by Steve Rawley) Would you like to read a book by the sea? Or perhaps on a computer, in a warm cozy room? My students and I are very fond of the TumbleBook Library. (Storyline Online is another good one for virtual storytime.) You can access it by going to Beaverton City Library, then [.]. Read more →]. Photo by S...
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Hello out there, fellow philatelists! | Ms. Nancy's Library & Technology Blog
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Ms Nancy's Library and Technology Blog. Empowering students with books and technology. Larr; “the sun will come out/ tomorrow! Happy summer, everyone…. Hello out there, fellow philatelists! April 26th, 2015 · No Comments. Let’s talk about art projects, because they’re part of learning, too. I’ve been collecting stamps. Or “vintage,” as I prefer.). This turned out to be one of the best lessons I’ve ever come up with, and it cost me nothing in supplies; I already had everything on hand. And started looking...
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Education | Ms. Nancy's Library & Technology Blog
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Ms Nancy's Library and Technology Blog. Empowering students with books and technology. Entries Tagged as 'Education'. This week in Technology…. February 2nd, 2015 · Comments Off. 8230;we’re working on reading, math, reading, keyboarding, math and Google Docs. Because we really like to write, that’s why! And now, how about a beautiful picture for you, before we jump into the lesson? Read more →]. 8220;OK, enough questions for now.”. October 7th, 2014 · Comments Off. Read more →]. Read more →]. Passwords&#...
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Mrs. Sanders' Favorite Reads 2013 - 2014: Just One Day, by Gayle Forman (2013)
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Mrs Sanders' Favorite Reads 2013 - 2014. Sunday, September 1, 2013. Just One Day, by Gayle Forman (2013). What if Shakespeare had it wrong? Allyson Healy has just graduated from high school. Her life is planned and organized so that she'll begin college in the fall and study pre-med. Her parents gave her a three-week "adventure" in Europe as a high school graduation present. Every minute of the trip was organized, planned, and prepped. Until Allyson met Willem. What do you say? You want to go to Paris?
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2015 GOLF TOURNAMENT and AUCTION. Date: February 25, 2015. Location: Desert Cove Elementary School. Date: March 18, 2014. Location: Desert Cove Elementary School. Author: Conrad J. Storad. 2016 GOLF TOURNAMENT and AUCTION. Dedication of Book Collection Section at Desert Cove Elementary School Library. Charlotte's Way Library Book Purchases. Saturday May 7, 2016. 7605 E. Indian Bend Rd. Prizes and Gift Bags. Dinner and Silent Auction. All Proceeds Directly Benefit Charlotte's Way Foundation.
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Mrs. Sanders' Favorite Reads 2013 - 2014: Cinder, by Marissa Meyer (2012)
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Mrs Sanders' Favorite Reads 2013 - 2014. Sunday, October 13, 2013. Cinder, by Marissa Meyer (2012). The screw through Cinder's ankle had rusted, the engraved cross marks worn to a mangled circle. Few people know that Cinder is a cyborg, part human, part robot. Cinder was an 11-year old orphan when her father brought her home from Europe. Much to Cinder's step-mother's dismay, cyborgs are considered second class citizens. To check this read out at NOLS, click HERE! Just One Day, by Gayle Forman (2013).
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Mrs. Sanders' Favorite Reads 2013 - 2014: August 2013
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Mrs Sanders' Favorite Reads 2013 - 2014. Tuesday, August 13, 2013. The Girl Is Murder, by Kathryn Miller Haines (2011). Pop's leg was across the room when I came downstairs. New York City. 1942. Iris Anderson is 15 years old. She used to go to an elite private school, but she now attend public school. She used to live on the Upper East Side, but now she lives on the Lower East Side. She used to live with her mom and dad, but now she just lives with her dad. The Girl Is Murder. Rating: 8 out of 10 stars.
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Story Pockets!: She Touched the World
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The blog of the Children's Department, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. Sunday, November 9, 2008. She Touched the World. She Touched The World: Laura Bridgman, Deaf-Blind Pioneer. By local authors Sally Alexander. And Robert Alexander has been selected for the New York Public Library's list. Children's Books 2008- 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing. Congratulations, Sally and Robert. Our Pittsburgh authors make us proud! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Your official blogger for the official blog!
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