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Alex's Blog: We All Sing with the Same Voice
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010. We All Sing with the Same Voice. We All Sing with the Same Voice. Is written by J. Philip Miller and Sheppard M. Greene and illustrated by Paul Miesel. It is written for primary elementary grades, ranging from kindergarten to 2nd grade. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. Here is a great lesson plan. Using this book to promote and describe diversity in the classroom. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. We All Sing with the Same Voice. I Dream of Trains.
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Alex's Blog: November 2010
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010. Is a children's novel written by James Howe. It is geared toward students between grades 5 and 7. I would rate this book 4.5 out of 5 stars. Teaches a lot of lessons that apply to elementary students currently and they should be exposed to. Here is a lesson plan. That discusses "us vs. them" or outsiders using a few different books, one of them being The Misfits. Tuesday, November 9, 2010. We All Sing with the Same Voice. We All Sing with the Same Voice. This kind of harmoniou...
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On The Same Page: March 2015
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On The Same Page. A blog about children and teen literature by a mother, teacher and lover of books. Sunday, March 15, 2015. St Patrick's Day - Part 3. My last St. Patrick's Day installment.for this year :) These three gems come to us from 3 well-known children's authors: Teresa Bateman, Eve Bunting and Patricia Polacco. Let's start with Harp O' Gold. Written by Teresa Bateman. St Patrick's Day in the Morning. Written by Eve Bunting. Illustrated by Jan Brett. Is a sweet tale of little Jamie who is not ol...
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Domestic Dork: 01/03/11 - 01/04/11
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Everything in moderation, including moderation. Hey, look, I know things are a mess. I took a hiatus from blogging and decided to switch up my design before returning. Please be patient, because if you can wait out the mess it means REGULAR POSTING WILL RETURN SOON! Wednesday, March 30. I was reading a book. It was called. Staying Home Instead: How to Balance Your Family Life (and Your Checkbook). Suzanne Gordon, author of. Prisoners of Men’s Dreams: Striking Out for a New Feminine Future. 8220;When wome...
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Birthday Book Blog: November 2011
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The Hopewell Public Library Birthday Book List. Wednesday, November 16, 2011. Wow what an amazing response we have had from all of these beautiful extremely talented authors and Illustrators we would just like to take the opportunity to say thank you. I have more pictures to go up so I you are looking for something you sent and don't see it up yet, it will I just need to get more frames! In fact we had such a great response that I'm going to have a monthly rotating display so that we can enjoy them all.
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On The Same Page: St. Patrick's Day, Part 1
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On The Same Page. A blog about children and teen literature by a mother, teacher and lover of books. Sunday, March 1, 2015. St Patrick's Day, Part 1. And stir. The Cream of Wheat would turn green and he would be delighted. Sigh. Today I want to introduce the first four books in my St. Patrick's Day series:. Written and illustrated by Gail Gibbons. Gibbons specializes in nonfiction for children and she has it down! The Leprechaun Under the Bed. Written by Teresa Bateman. Illustrated by Paul Meisel. Favori...