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Literacy With Boys In Mind: October 2010
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Literacy With Boys In Mind. Thursday, October 21, 2010. From Observations to Research. I have since learned that the scenario from my former elementary classroom was not unique to my setting, but common among boys around the world. Consider the following truths. Boys are more likely than girls to:. Earn D's and F's. Be in special education. Be diagnosed with ADHD and speech impairments. Be reported for disciplinary actions. Have negative reactions to teachers. Drop out of high school. Motivate boys to wr...
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Literacy With Boys In Mind: April 2011
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Literacy With Boys In Mind. Wednesday, April 6, 2011. Writing With Boys in Mind. You can read more about Internet pen pals, literature response blogging, and authentic audiences in the articles listed in the left column. The bullet lists help summarize some of the most important points to consider when using online writing. Some things to remember about writing:. 8226; Students can only write about half of what they are capable of reading (Tompkins, 2010). Benefits of online publishing:. A few cautions w...
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Literacy With Boys In Mind: Unique Reading Style
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Literacy With Boys In Mind. Wednesday, November 3, 2010. Have you ever noticed that boys select different genres of interest than girls? Some of the most popular readings for boys are comics, nonfiction, graphic novels, and statistical references. It is not that boys dislike reading, but they dislike "schoolish" reading. Boys are social readers and often sneak off into a corner to share with others while they read. Reading aloud in a group. Quiet, silent reading. Start to finish reading. Use this website...
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Goosing Your Muse by JoAnn Braheny: National Ambassador to Children's Literature
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Goosing Your Muse by JoAnn Braheny. Tips, tidbits, articles and resources about creativity and your creative process. My bio. Email me: JoAnn Braheny. Los Angeles, California, United States. A unique resource, best at guiding songwriters, performers and artists on your career path(s). View my complete profile. Bonnie Neubauer - Creativity Author. Electrify My Soul - New Book by Dan Kimpel. Music Talks Sessions event March 30, 2008. Creativity Jazzes Your Brain - article. Creative Creativity - blog. To re...
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Literacy With Boys In Mind: From Observations to Research
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Literacy With Boys In Mind. Thursday, October 21, 2010. From Observations to Research. I have since learned that the scenario from my former elementary classroom was not unique to my setting, but common among boys around the world. Consider the following truths. Boys are more likely than girls to:. Earn D's and F's. Be in special education. Be diagnosed with ADHD and speech impairments. Be reported for disciplinary actions. Have negative reactions to teachers. Drop out of high school. Motivate boys to wr...
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Literacy With Boys In Mind: November 2010
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Literacy With Boys In Mind. Wednesday, November 3, 2010. Have you ever noticed that boys select different genres of interest than girls? Some of the most popular readings for boys are comics, nonfiction, graphic novels, and statistical references. It is not that boys dislike reading, but they dislike "schoolish" reading. Boys are social readers and often sneak off into a corner to share with others while they read. Reading aloud in a group. Quiet, silent reading. Start to finish reading. Use this website...
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Literacy With Boys In Mind: Writing With Boys in Mind
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Literacy With Boys In Mind. Wednesday, April 6, 2011. Writing With Boys in Mind. You can read more about Internet pen pals, literature response blogging, and authentic audiences in the articles listed in the left column. The bullet lists help summarize some of the most important points to consider when using online writing. Some things to remember about writing:. 8226; Students can only write about half of what they are capable of reading (Tompkins, 2010). Benefits of online publishing:. A few cautions w...