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Tap 21st Century Literacies NowDo hope your school year is coming along well. With the end of the year coming, many educators find schedules disrupted by athletic games… Started by Anna J. Small Roseboro |
0 | Nov 27, 2012 |
Using Pop/HipHop Song lyrics to engage and identify tone!In my urban high school classroom, these lyrics work well to engage students and to present two opposing ideas on a topic. Song Lyrics and… Started by Kelli Rao |
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Ignite Writing by Patterning“There’s nothing new under the sun!” True, but students can be inspired by the old to do something new for themselves. Sounds weird, but t… Started by Anna J. Small Roseboro |
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Oct 30, 2012 Reply by Ryan Goble |
ARTICLES: Mathematics and What It Means to Be Human ENGLISH + MATHThe Chronicle of Higher Education is running an interesting series of blogs titled - 'Mathematics and What It Means to Be Human' in three p… Started by Ryan Goble |
0 | Oct 22, 2012 |
BLOG:Top 8 Literary References in SeinfeldSome of my teacher friends of Facebook hipped me to this fun blog Book Riot (you can follow them of Facebook HERE). They do an excellent jo… Started by Ryan Goble |
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SERIES: 10 Rules of Writing Fiction from Famous AuthorsThese were all the rage about 2-years ago. Two popped up in my inbox this week so I thought best collect and share. First, I caught Israeli… Started by Ryan Goble |
0 | Sep 30, 2012 |
STUDY GUIDE PDF COLLECTION: Macmillian BooksI always come across these nicely designed teacher's guides at English teacher conferences. Rest assured there is little in the way of inno… Started by Ryan Goble |
0 | Sep 30, 2012 |
ARTICLE: We Can Save the World by Eating Bugs and Drinking UrineI just don't know if you can find a better short, ultra high-interest, non-fiction read and discussion starter than this little ditty from… Started by Ryan Goble |
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ARTICE: Ten Famed Literary Figures Based on Real-Life PeopleThis article from Smithsonian Magazine breaks down the following characters: 1. Prospero (The Tempest, 1611)/William Shakespeare 2. Robinso… Started by Ryan Goble |
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Hispanic History MonthSEPTEMBER 15-OCTOBER 15 What an exciting time to feature the contributions of Latina/Latino Writers, Speakers and Movie Makers! Lost for… Started by Anna J. Small Roseboro |
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