A Year of Reading
Two PUBLIC SCHOOL teachers who read. A lot.
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Thursday, March 15, 2007
Poetry Friday on Caffeine
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A New Lifestyle by James Tate the whole poem is here A New Lifestyle People in this town drink too much coffee. They're jumpy all t...
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Monday, March 12, 2007
IT'S A BUTTERFLY'S LIFE by Irene Kelly
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I am on the lookout for examples of great nonfiction writing. I found a new one this week that I had to add to my classroom collection. It ...
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Friday, March 09, 2007
Poetry Friday!
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This poem is from a GREAT new poetry book called SHOUT: LITTLE POEMS THAT ROAR. Every poem in this book begs to be read aloud. I can't ...
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Monday, March 05, 2007
Hooray for Lisa Yee!
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She's been named the 2007 Thurber House Children's Writer in Residence! We're already planning our tour of Columbus for Lisa. ...
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Teaching Grammar and Conventions: An Interview With Jeff Anderson
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Last week, Jeff Anderson was one of the speakers at the Dublin Literacy Conference. It was a great day and Jeff's sessions got rave revi...
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Sunday, March 04, 2007
Updates
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New books added to the Master List of Books about Books and Reading . Thanks, sanam. New blogs added to the blogroll: Brotherhood 2.0 --...
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I know we need to let it die, but I just can't resist one more
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That Word used in context by a three year-old. I'm not sure which are funnier, nanny stories, or library patron stories. Us teachers, ...
Saturday, March 03, 2007
Cynthia Lord Rules! (get it?)
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I just received the best packet from Cynthia Lord, author oF RULES and the timing couldn't be better! Cynthia Lord has a teacher pack...
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CRACKER: THE BEST DOG IN VIETNAM
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CRACKER!: THE BEST DOG IN VIETNAM by Cynthia Kadohata Atheneum, February 2007 Review copy purchased at Liberty Books Cracker is completely d...
Friday, March 02, 2007
POETRY FRIDAY!
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Dream Maker The shining silver moon Is a coin hung in the sky To pay the old Dream Maker Whenever he goes by. by Jane Yolen This poem is...
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