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June 2015 – Reading to the Core
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Reading to the Core. Just another WordPress.com site. Poetry Friday: A Treehouse All Your Own. June 25, 2015. April 17, 2016. Each month, Michelle Heidenrich Barnes has a poetry challenge over at her blog, Today’s Little Ditty. This month, her guest poet, Corey Rosen Schwartz, challenged readers to “Write a stanza or two about building a treehouse and challenge yourself to come up with a rhyme word that is two or more syllables. “. When you’re feeling boisterous,. Rowdy, shouty, roisterous,. June 23, 2015.
Poetry Friday: “From Blossoms” – Reading to the Core
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Reading to the Core. Just another WordPress.com site. Poetry Friday: “From Blossoms”. July 23, 2015. A friend recently asked me, “But what makes it a poem? 8221; I confess I was stumped for a minute, then resorted to a fairly dry, textbook definition. This bothered me, so I went in search of a better answer. I’m not at all surprised that I found one in Mary Oliver’s. A Poetry Handbook: A Prose Guide to Understanding and Writing Poetry. Isn’t that a wonderful explanation of a poem? We bought from the boy.
May 2015 – Reading to the Core
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Reading to the Core. Just another WordPress.com site. May 29, 2015. May 30, 2015. At the beginning of May, Michelle Heidenrich Barnes, of Today’s Little Ditty. Posted a lovely interview with Nikki Grimes. At the end of the interview, Grimes challenged readers. To write a “wordplay exercise and create your own free verse poem” based on a word chosen from a short list. Be sure to head over to Michelle’s blog to read all of the poems contributed for this challenge. Bell is a heralding word. Through the sky,.
Poetry Friday: Joyce Sidman’s “First Life” – Reading to the Core
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Reading to the Core. Just another WordPress.com site. Poetry Friday: Joyce Sidman’s “First Life”. July 10, 2015. I’m immersed in a poetry project that is challenging me in every way imaginable, so I’ve been reading stacks of poetry books for guidance and inspiration. Over the past week, I’ve returned to Joyce Sidman’s. Ubiquitous: Celebrating Nature’s Survivors. Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, 2010) again and again, savoring Sidman’s masterful use of language and form. Slice of Life: Wonder Poems.
Picture Book 10 for 10: Friendship Favorites – Reading to the Core
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Reading to the Core. Just another WordPress.com site. Picture Book 10 for 10: Friendship Favorites. August 10, 2014. Nothing breaks this golden strand. Spun by heart and not by hand. Picture Book 10 for 10 is the brainchild of Cathy Mere of Reflect and Refine: Building a Learning Community. And Mandy Robeck of Enjoy and Embrace Learning. This is my third year joining in the fun. Last year, I devoted my list to favorite books by Jane Yolen. And the year before, I shared favorite wordless picture books.
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Storify Twitter Chat | tcrwpliteracycoach
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A topnotch WordPress.com site. About Me and Why I’m Here. Teaching Reading in Small Groups. May 28, 2014. This is an archive of a Twitter Chat I hosted tonight. Enjoy! Scaling Skyscrapers for CCSS. Noticing What There Is to Be Noticed: A Tribute to Maxine Greene →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Explo...
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Are you a teacher who tweets? | tcrwpliteracycoach
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A topnotch WordPress.com site. About Me and Why I’m Here. Teaching Reading in Small Groups. Are you a teacher who tweets? Join us for a Twitter Chat! We will be discussing Jen Serravallo’s book Teaching Reading in Small Groups. Chat will be 4/22 at 7:30 PM EST. Hope that you can join us. @hayhurst3. 8211; see schedule https:/ t.co/Fx7LHoeXsg. Mdash; Jenn Hayhurst (@hayhurst3) April 18, 2014. April 18, 2014. 8220;A child is not… →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Follow Blog via Email.
Today's Little Ditty: Haiku Garden: Charles Waters
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A poetry playground for the child in all of us. Click HERE to submit your poem to this month's DMC challenge! Thursday, August 13, 2015. Haiku Garden: Charles Waters. You wouldn't know it by the weather here in Florida, but the writing's on the wall–. Summer is drawing to a close. Joining me today is a man of many talents: Charles Waters. And let's talk about his swoon-worthy poetry, shall we? Vardell/Wong) and Dear Tomato: An International Crop of Food and Agriculture Poems. Both forthcoming this October.
Sharing Our Notebooks: Penny Kittle: My Writing Notebook is Always With Me
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Monday, November 10, 2014. Penny Kittle: My Writing Notebook is Always With Me. I also care about what I write with. I used to buy fancy pens- mostly cartridge pens- to write with. Here are the ones that I found in my desk this morning:. Every time I draw one with students I find more stories to tell. Try this. You could play with the voice of who tells the story. what would your dog say? How would your best friend tell the story of your bike-riding adventure? Penny Kittle teaches high school English and...
A Year of Reading: 2010 NCTE Notable Children's Books in the Language Arts
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A Year of Reading. Two teachers who read. A lot. Wednesday, February 24, 2010. 2010 NCTE Notable Children's Books in the Language Arts. Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes. Used with permission of Kevin Henkes and Greenwillow Books. 1) deal explicitly with language, such as plays on words, word origins, or the history of language;. 2) demonstrate uniqueness in the use of language or style; and. 2010 Notable Children’s Books in the Language Arts. New York: Simon and Schuster. New York: Roaring Brook Press.
GottaBook: Irene Latham - Octopus Postcards
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Thoughts, opinions, and ramblings about (broadly) children's literature from my perspectives as a writer, parent, and volunteer elementary school librarian. Plus I post Fibs, Oddaptations and poetry galore, all listed on the right and left hand sides of the blog. 30 Poets/30 Days - April 2013. Featuring previously unpublished poetry by. Stephen W. Cahill. 30 Poets/30 Days - April 2012. Featuring previously unpublished poetry by. Robert L. Forbes. Michael J. Rosen. 30 Poets/30 Days - April 2011. Has provi...
Slice of Life | Reading Teacher Writes
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Sharing teaching and learning stories with fellow readers and writers. Slice of Life Story Challenge Day 7: Back to Work! March 7, 2016. After suffering all weekend, I’m back to work today! I don’t know why this weakness, illness, affliction is staying with me, but I will know more after my doctor’s appointment today. Maybe I shouldn’t write with my students. (No, that’s not what I learned is best for any of us.). Slice of Life March Challenge Day 1! March 1, 2016. 8220;Let us begin.” I’m...The book stud...
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Sharing teaching and learning stories with fellow readers and writers. NerdCampMI Lives Up to the Hype! July 18, 2016. Last week I traveled to Parma, Michigan for my first Nerd Camp. Nerd Camp (#nErDcampMI) is an event sponsored by Colby Sharp and his amazing wife, Alaina, with the help of the Nerdy Book Club members. The two-day un-conference featuring authors, illustrators, and expert educators was awesome, and I’m still on Cloud 9! Lady Pancake and Sir French Toast. Thank you, Josh! I’m a book n...
June 23 Slice of Life Story Challenge: How I Broke the Reading Curse Using the Magic of the Reading Toolkit – Write Another One
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My Online Writers Notebook. June 23 Slice of Life Story Challenge: How I Broke the Reading Curse Using the Magic of the Reading Toolkit. June 23, 2015. June 23, 2015. For months, Lily has known how to read. I remember the day, clearly. There was still snow on the ground outside our living room window. The sky was grey outside. 8220;Come sit, you can read to me! A dark look of annoyance flashed over Lily’s face, but she snuggled in next to me anyway. Snow started to fall outside our window. Of course I do!
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Reading Tornado | Not because it rhymes with "Rainbow," but because this is going to be a disaster.
Not because it rhymes with Rainbow, but because this is going to be a disaster. In the spirit of competition. As the mothership, Pajiba.com, will be making a scholarship donation for each completed "Cannonball Read," I'd like to extend a challenge to any fellow, half-way casual readers. E-mail me at chadobryhim @ gmail.com if you're interested. Take a look, It’s in a blog…. October 13, 2009. Tags: Cry for help. Let's Get Ready To Rumble. Sha-Zam. That’s a lot of reading. And here is the original Cannonba...
READING TO SPEAK
Thursday, December 26, 2013. We Wish You A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year! Feliz Navidad, Prospero Año y Felicidad! We Wish You A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year! Feliz Navidad, Prospero Año y Felicidad! December 26, 2013. Pavarotti,Carreras,Domingo – Feliz Navidad. We Wish You A Merry Christmas). Bought a #Kindle 4 #Xmas. Make sure 2 buy #Books! 9733; http:/ ow.ly/29jNLa. 9733; #read #ASMSG ★ http:/ ow.ly/29jNL9. 9733; RT @profesortbaker – video created at http:/ animoto.com. December 21, 2013.
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Reading to Stay Alive
Reading makes the heart grow stronger. Monday, July 22, 2013. We’d both gone missing at one point, but Claire had one thing I didn’t. Someone to notice. So why was I the one still here and she the one still gone? Nineteen year old Megan Smith has spent the past year working in a small town diner in the middle of nowhere. Life is quiet, simple,. Then comes the news that her look-a-like has gone missing. Release Date: June 4th 2013. Circumstances that is not recommended for feint hearted. I never intended ...
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Reading to the Beat! | Just another WordPress.com weblog
Reading to the Beat! July 6, 2009} Why Blog. As a conclusion blog I wanted to go back to the beginning. For the first day of class we had to read “Why Blog? Hoffma16 @ 2:36 am [filed under Uncategorized. July 5, 2009} Using Music to Promote a Learning Environment. After reading this article about Chris Brewer’s book. Sahouser @ 4:33 am [filed under Reading to the Beat! Tagged Music to Promote Learning Environments. July 5, 2009} Subtle Ways to Add Music in the Classroom. A head of time the teacher writes...
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Reading to the Core. Reading to the Core. Reading to the Core Chapter Four Visual Texts. Reading to the Core Chapter Five Visual Texts. Close and critical reading is the ability to comprehend information, analyze how it is presented, determine the purpose and perspective of the author, establish what it means, and apply it to your life. Proudly powered by Weebly.
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Reading to the Core. Just another WordPress.com site. Picture Book 10 for 10: Poetry Picture Books. August 10, 2015. Children’s first reading experiences are usually through picture books, and for this reason, people have fond memories of them and are passionate about their favorites. Because of the role picture books play in introducing the magic of reading to children, they are worth celebrating. Picture Book 10 for 10 is the brainchild of Cathy Mere of Reflect and Refine: Building a Learning Community.
Reading to the Dead: A Transitional Grief Therapy for the Living
Buy From Barnes and Noble CLICK HERE. Buy From Amazon CLICK HERE. Reading to the Dead: Author’s Introduction. Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. What if you lost a loved one, and were left emotionally and. What if your loved one had never paid much attention, during life, to the. Spiritual side of existence? Its own, not only as a stand alone book, but also as ...
Reading to the Moon Book Reviews
Not Quite A Book. Wednesday, August 6, 2014. My books need more Barrons. Have you read Karen Marie Moning's Fever Series? If not, go and read it. Seriously, right now. You are missing an important part of your paranormal romance education if you haven't. Simply, I'm tired of smug douchbags acting like asses being considered heroes just because they are so "alpha" and heaven help me when the woman/women start actually discussing his alpha-ness. But what does this have to do with Barrons you ask? Well, in ...
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ReadingToTheStarsAndBack | Young Adult & New Adult Book Reviews + Giveaways!
Young Adult and New Adult Book Reviews Giveaways! Books Read in 2013. Bout of Books 7.0 Read-A-Thon. Once Upon A Read-A-Thon. The Summer Lovin’ Readathon. Review Giveaway: Say When by Tara West [Book Tour]. Posted in book review. Welcome to my stop on the Say When tour! Don’t forget to check out the tour schedule. And see what other bloggers thought of this title! Say When by Tara West (Something More #1). Publication date: July 19th 2013. Genres: New Adult, Romance. My Rating: 4.0/5.0. Say When starts o...
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