A Year of Reading
Two PUBLIC SCHOOL teachers who read. A lot.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Something to Look Forward To In 2009
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THE ELECTRIC COMPANY is coming back to PBS in January. We saw a sneak peek at NCTE this year and I just shared some of the preview clips wi...
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Babbling About New Year's Resolutions/Reading Goals
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After reading Mary Lee's reading stats, I am sure you can see how lucky I feel to have her as friend and colleague! I remember years ago...
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Poetry Wednesday: Feeling Bubbly
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I have the best brother in the whole world. My Christmas/birthday gift this year was two inscribed books of poetry. Two inscribed books of p...
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Reading Goals
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Twenty-plus years ago, a teacher I admired greatly casually mentioned that she read, on average, a children's book a week. In an effort ...
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I Should Be Working
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And I am, really. I am cleaning up the desktop of my computer. In doing so, I ran across the Class Constitution my fourth graders wrote. I k...
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Monday, December 29, 2008
REFLECTIONS ON TWITTERING (not the correct verb)
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Mary Lee and I joined Twitter while we were at NCTE and have been trying to figure it out ever since. Joining Twitter was partly because of ...
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DIVERSITY ROCKS CHALLENGE
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Ali at Diverse Books has posted a reading challenge for 2009 that we are both going to commit to. Ali says, "The point of this challe...
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Two Countdowns
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First, the entire Kidlitosphere community is counting down to the announcement of the Cybils shortlists on January 1. The bloggers who h...
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Bullies, Part Three: The Girl Who Could Fly
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The Girl Who Could Fly by Victoria Forester Feiwel and Friends, 2008 review copy provided by the publisher What's with all these books a...
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Sunday, December 28, 2008
Bullies, Part Two: The Savage
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The Savage by David Almond illustrated by Candlewick, October 2008 review copy provided by the publisher I had just finished the Shredderman...
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