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A topnotch WordPress.com site. About Me and Why I’m Here. Teaching Reading in Small Groups. May 28, 2014. This is an archive of a Twitter Chat I hosted tonight. Enjoy! Scaling Skyscrapers for CCSS. Noticing What There Is to Be Noticed: A Tribute to Maxine Greene →. 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. Notify me of new comments via email. Explo...
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Noticing What There Is to Be Noticed: A Tribute to Maxine Greene | tcrwpliteracycoach
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A topnotch WordPress.com site. About Me and Why I’m Here. Teaching Reading in Small Groups. Noticing What There Is to Be Noticed: A Tribute to Maxine Greene. June 23, 2014. If you don’t know Maxine Greene you should she is worth getting to know. To Make a Prairie. 2014 D.A. Wagner, http:/ dawagner.com. Champion of the imagination and the arts in education, died last month at the age of 93. My dear friend Mary Ehrenworth introduced me to her when we were writing. The Power of Grammar. 1,089 more words.
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Are you a teacher who tweets? | tcrwpliteracycoach
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A topnotch WordPress.com site. About Me and Why I’m Here. Teaching Reading in Small Groups. Are you a teacher who tweets? Join us for a Twitter Chat! We will be discussing Jen Serravallo’s book Teaching Reading in Small Groups. Chat will be 4/22 at 7:30 PM EST. Hope that you can join us. @hayhurst3. 8211; see schedule https:/ t.co/Fx7LHoeXsg. Mdash; Jenn Hayhurst (@hayhurst3) April 18, 2014. April 18, 2014. 8220;A child is not… →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Follow Blog via Email.
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Author School Visit – Judith Jango-Cohen
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Nonfiction Author and Photographer. Making Music with Alliteration. Flowers, Fantasy, and Fairy Tales. Planning an Author Visit. Gators, Octopi, and Grizzlies, Oh My! Greenwood’s Great Buncee Books. Dear Mrs. Braham, Mrs. Curran, and Students,. Thank you for sending me your nonfiction projects. I learned a lot of fascinating facts from reading them. I also learned how smart you all are and what good writers you are! Many of you did an excellent job including similes, vivid verbs, and alliteration. Sorry ...
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Magazines – Judith Jango-Cohen
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Nonfiction Author and Photographer. Making Music with Alliteration. Flowers, Fantasy, and Fairy Tales. Planning an Author Visit. Gators, Octopi, and Grizzlies, Oh My! May 9, 2014. The Whales’ Voyage. The Art of Science. Guardians of the Grizzly. Released from the Rock. My New Teacher, Mr. Robot. The Whales’ Voyage. The Art of Science. February 4, 2013. January 2, 2012. Guardians of the Grizzly. May 9, 2011. May 11, 2009. February 23, 2009. February 18, 2008. October 8, 2007. April 16, 2007. March 6, 2006.
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“A child is not… | tcrwpliteracycoach
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A topnotch WordPress.com site. About Me and Why I’m Here. Teaching Reading in Small Groups. 8220;A child is not a letter or a number. They are a person who will grow up and inherit the world. Who do we want them to be? What do we want the world to look like? I think we can all agree with this. Childhood is sacred, and we are it’s guardians. Let us teach, let students learn and grow. April 30, 2014. Teaching; learning; childhood; development; assessment; workshop. Are you a teacher who tweets? One Reader ...
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common core – Judith Jango-Cohen
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Nonfiction Author and Photographer. Making Music with Alliteration. Flowers, Fantasy, and Fairy Tales. Planning an Author Visit. Gators, Octopi, and Grizzlies, Oh My! Greenwood’s Great Buncee Books. Dear Mrs. Braham, Mrs. Curran, and Students,. Thank you for sending me your nonfiction projects. I learned a lot of fascinating facts from reading them. I also learned how smart you all are and what good writers you are! Many of you did an excellent job including similes, vivid verbs, and alliteration. Sorry ...
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Planning an Author Visit – Judith Jango-Cohen
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Nonfiction Author and Photographer. Making Music with Alliteration. Flowers, Fantasy, and Fairy Tales. Planning an Author Visit. Gators, Octopi, and Grizzlies, Oh My! Planning an Author Visit. Thank you for considering an author visit! Pages to my blog to augment the programs. Previewing a program before an author visits is not always possible. In order to give teachers and parents a better idea of my programs, I am adding a short movie to his blog. So break out the popcorn and hope to see you soon!
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Gators, Octopi, and Grizzlies, Oh My! – Judith Jango-Cohen
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Nonfiction Author and Photographer. Making Music with Alliteration. Flowers, Fantasy, and Fairy Tales. Planning an Author Visit. Gators, Octopi, and Grizzlies, Oh My! Gators, Octopi, and Grizzlies, Oh My! Gators, Octopi, and Grizzlies, Oh My! This widely requested program takes participants along on the humorous and harrowing adventures of the nonfiction author while researching and taking photographs for her numerous wildlife titles. Teacher, Upham Elementary School. Principal, Center School. Your multi...
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Author school Program – Judith Jango-Cohen
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Nonfiction Author and Photographer. Making Music with Alliteration. Flowers, Fantasy, and Fairy Tales. Planning an Author Visit. Gators, Octopi, and Grizzlies, Oh My! Greenwood’s Great Buncee Books. Dear Mrs. Braham, Mrs. Curran, and Students,. Thank you for sending me your nonfiction projects. I learned a lot of fascinating facts from reading them. I also learned how smart you all are and what good writers you are! Many of you did an excellent job including similes, vivid verbs, and alliteration. Sorry ...
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