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Katie's Daily Life. Homeschooling, Care - Giving, and Reviewing. Meet the Schoolhouse Review Crew. October 19, 2016. We are always looking for new ways to help AJ learn, so we were excited to have the chance to review Educeri Lesson Subscription Service. From Educeri ……. Educeri a division of DataWORKS. The site is set up so you can search for your desired grade level or subject. You can also search by the concept that you want to teach. How We Used Educeri. Grade section. I found 73 lessons and reso...
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Literary Rambles: Agent Spotlight: Carrie Hannigan
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Interviews and the Like. Welcome to Literary Rambles! While you’re rambling around and exploring the site enter for a chance to win:. Last Summer Fun Giveaway. SIGN OF THE GREEN DRAGON. Agent Spotlight: Carrie Hannigan. This week's Agent Spotlight features Carrie Hannigan of Hannigan, Salky, Getzler Agency. 8220;For the last five years Carrie was also Co-Publisher of Pond Press, an independent illustrated book publisher specializing in photographer monographs. 8221; ( Link. 8220;They primarily pursue tra...
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Activities For Our Region! | As the Eraser Burns
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As the Eraser Burns. Maryland/Delaware/West Virginia Region, SCBWI. More May Midgrade Madness! Guest Post by Stacy Couch: Spreading the Tweet Love →. Activities For Our Region! May 12, 2015. Hello, fellow writers and illustrators. There are some wonderful events coming up soon, and I mean REALLY soon:. Tonight, May 12:. PAL members – what’s on your mind? Don’t just update your status – drop in and have a refreshing chat at the White Oak Tavern Restaurant. The schedule for our regional authors. She is an ...
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Beth's Bookshelf: November 2011
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Sunday, November 27, 2011. One of the 11 Best Illustrated Books of 2011. To your students then discuss the attributes that helped Floyd solve his problem. For example, persistence, trying alternative solutions etc. Relate these attributes to solving math problems. Later, when student face a challenging math problem, remind them of Floyd. A href="http:/ www.amazon.com/gp/product/0399257373/ref=as li ss il? T=bethsbook-20&l=as2&o=1&a=0399257373" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt=" style="border:none!
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Beth's Bookshelf: Reboot
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012. First thank you to all of you who have stopped by to browse the bookshelf. I must beg your pardon for allowing the shelves to get a little dusty. This week I am brushing away the cobwebs and making room to add new titles beginning next week. Thank you for your patience and understanding! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Virginia, United States. View my complete profile. I really appreciate that you dropped by. California Department of Education recommendations. 9674;◊&...
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Beth's Bookshelf: Play nice!
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Thursday, February 9, 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Consider entering the Amazon store from here or clicking any of the book links in this blog. It does not cost you anything, but does help defray the costs associated with providing this free resource to you. Show your support for Beth's Bookshelf by making a donation. Even a small contribution helps the on-going development of this collection of teaching resources. Virginia, United States. View my complete profile. Open Wide, Look Inside.
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Beth's Bookshelf: I'm moving
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012. Beth's Bookshelf has moved to http:/ bethsmathbooks.wordpress.com/. I am in the process of moving the content to the new site. As soon as I am settled I will begin adding new posts about the wonderful pieces of children's literature that we all enjoy. Thank you for your patience! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Show your support for Beth's Bookshelf by making a donation. Even a small contribution helps the on-going development of this collection of teaching resources.
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Beth's Bookshelf: April 2011
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Saturday, April 30, 2011. What time is it? Telling time using both analog and digital clocks is an important skill that some students struggle with. Telling Time with Big Mama Cat. By Dan Harper, The Clock Struck One. By Trudy Harris What Time is it? A Book of Math Riddles. By Sheila Keenan and Clockwise a Time Telling Tale. By Sara Pinto are a small sampling of the trade-books that help children develop an understanding of the concept of time. And Just in Time. Friday, April 29, 2011. More on a million.
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Beth's Bookshelf: Eat Your Math Homework
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Saturday, September 10, 2011. Eat Your Math Homework. My favorite new book for the math classroom is Eat Your Math Homework Recipes for Hungry Minds. By Ann McCallum. Students won't report to class claiming their dog ate their homework with activities such as the ones McCallum has cooked up. These tasty recipes can be followed at home or at school for a tasty snack of milk and math. Invite parents to join the class and assist small groups of children as they cook up some math. December 1, 2011 at 7:44 AM.
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Beth's Bookshelf: March 2011
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Thursday, March 31, 2011. One is a snail, Ten is a Crab. Author April Pulley Sayre has written a book that takes the classic "counting by feet" problem to a whole new level. Beautiful illustrations of beach scenes depict various sea creatures. In the beginning the reader is simply counting by the number of legs in each scene. After the initial introductions, we see different combinations of legs that help us count up to 100. Article, Legs, Legs, Legs. Tuesday, March 29, 2011. A Very Improbable Story.
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