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Teacher and Student Resource Lists - MSpraguesite
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IREX TGC: Morocco (Mar. 2013). How the World Works. HWW Unit Student Work Schedules. Veteran's Appreciation Day, May 23, 2013. Teacher and Student Resource Lists. Global Nomads Group Project. Resources Gleaned from the Teachers for Global Classroom’s Project and Programming. Marty's Pinterest page. [Includes pins for civic engagement, international studies, and dance.] https:/ pinterest.com/martyjsprague/pins. Polly Barnes' website. http:/ jsecglobaleducation.weebly.com. Global-e: A Global Studies Journal.
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Resources | Bookjoy Around the World
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Bookjoy Around the World. Ideas for celebrating International Children's Book Day: April 2, 2013, hosted by USBBY. USBBY International Children’s Book Day (ICBD) Poster. The 2013 ICBD poster. Features a poem by Pat Mora and is designed by Ashley Bryan. The International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) is a non-profit organization which represents an international network of people from all over the world who are committed to bringing books and children together. Outstanding International Books List.
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Developing students’ intercultural competence: An introductory lesson plan. June 9th, 2014 Posted by Merica McNeil. Comments Off on Developing students’ intercultural competence: An introductory lesson plan. Want to talk about culture with your students, but not sure how to break the ice? As a starting point, it can be helpful to find out about their ideas regarding culture and the basis for these ideas. For example, what experiences have they had encountering other cultures? What were the results? Carme...
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Lehua Writing Project: January 2012
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012. Online Journal Seeks Manuscripts and Issue Proposals. Online journal seeks manuscripts and issue proposals. WOW Stories: Connections from the Classroom. You can submit to the journal in two different formats. We publish 1-2 issues a year that contain individual manuscripts and 2 issues a year that are submitted by a specific literacy community. Submit an individual manuscript as a vignette/classroom story:. Include charts, graphs, student artifacts, bulleted points, and/or figu...
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WOW! | Diversity in Libraries
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A blog for exploring and discussing the topics of diversity and multiculturalism in libraries. Recently, I discovered the Wow! Or Worlds of Words website which is a site dedicated to reviewing children and adolescent literature around the world. The site allows you to search and browse books within their database and also provides links to their two free online journals Wow Stories and Wow Reviews. Check it out if you have a moment! No Responses to “WOW! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Online Resources - @alisoneducates:Reflections of an Early Years PYP Teacher
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Reflections of an Early Years PYP Teacher. Especially Traits for Primary Writers. Read Write Think - Student Interactives. Barnes and Noble Online Storytime. Worlds of Words: International Collection of Children's and Adolescent Literature. Just Books Read Aloud. National Library of Virtual Manipulatives. Dolch Sight Words Game. Science Kids (New Zealand). Bill Nye for Kids and Teachers. Science News for Kids. MoMA Destination Modern Art. Art Projects for Kids. Blue Man Group: Create Your Own Artwork.
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Reviewer’s Assumptions about Audience | Worlds of Words Blog
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Worlds of Words Blog. Reviewer’s Assumptions about Audience. June 9, 2009. By Kathy G. Short, The University of Arizona. Please visit wowlit.org. To browse to browse or search our growing database of books, to read one of our two on-line journals, or to learn more about our mission. 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. This seal will signal th...
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The Lack of Culture in Book Reviews | Worlds of Words Blog
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Worlds of Words Blog. The Lack of Culture in Book Reviews. June 2, 2009. By Kathy G. Short, The University of Arizona. We were surprised to realize that book reviewers seldom commented on. Issues of culture. Not only did reviewers not discuss cultural authenticity, they rarely commented about any cultural aspects of the books, except to note the ethnicity of the main character. For example,. Or are other factors influencing the lack of reference to culture in reviews? Please visit wowlit.org. June 4, 2009.
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Wishing for Books | Worlds of Words Blog
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Worlds of Words Blog. May 28, 2009. By Ann Parker, The University of Arizona. I wish I had a book. I wish for all kids around the world to have books. I wish I had an endless supply of books. I wish that I could have history books. I wish everyone would read a book they enjoy! I wish everyone could read. I whish I could red a book for the wrld. Reading and own lots of books. I wish I could levetat when ever Id wish. I wish animals and I could talk. I wish for a dinosaur. I wish I could fly! These childre...
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