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lisahuff wiki / Lit Circles - 0 views

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    Literature Circles: Getting Adolescents to Read, Think, Discuss, Write, & Connect Around Texts
anonymous

The Best Sources For Advice On Student Blogging | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... - 1 views

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    A short " The Best Sources For Advice On Student Blogging" list the places I've found most helpful, and I'd certainly like to solicit other suggestions for additions to this list.
anonymous

fabookblogs » BBB&B - 0 views

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    collection of student work on their fav books
anonymous

boysedhfs » Boys and literacy resources we ve used - 0 views

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    There are lots of web sites that although not specifically made for boys' literacy needs, offer great activities that seem to be particularly good for encouraging boys.
anonymous

Blog: Boys blokes books - 0 views

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    boys, blokes, books and bytes promotes reading. It is a project of the Centre for Youth Literature,
anonymous

Boys, Blokes, Books & Bytes Program, State Library of Victoria - 0 views

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    Boys, Blokes, Books & Bytes is a new program designed to make reading enjoyable and meaningful for adolescent boys
anonymous

How do you inspire kids to read - Reading Strategies Group - 0 views

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    How do you inspire kids to read?
anonymous

Gamebook - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    For a list of gamebooks, see List of gamebooks. A gamebook is a book that allows the reader to participate in the story by making choices that affect the course of the narrative
anonymous

Animal Farm 2.0 - Reading won't hurt « - 1 views

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    We want the students to get back into reading books, talking about books and thinking the language of books
anonymous

Digital Booktalk - 0 views

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    How do you select books to read? Do you use the jacket cover? Word of mouth? Reading lists? Which comes first, reading a book or watching a movie made from it?
anonymous

Book Trailers - 1 views

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    The newest way to promote your book is with a video! These videos are called Book Trailers. They are similar to a movie trailer,
anonymous

MacScouter -- Stories for Scouts & Scouters - 0 views

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    Audience Participation Stories are great fun. Good for ice breakers or to do at the start of meetings, to get people warmed up and in a jolly mood.
anonymous

@taniasheko since:2008-12-28 until:2008-12-28 - Twitter Search - 0 views

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    What are different ways of engaging adolescent boys in reading? Not book talks by TL. looking forward to ideas from you all
anonymous

Web English Teacher - 0 views

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    Building Vocabulary Skills The more words kids know, the more background knowledge they can bring to reading and writing tasks. How can we help our students learn new words?
anonymous

Langwitches » Blogging Lesson Plan- Writing - 0 views

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    Writing their own blog posts can open up a whole new world for your students. Most likely it will be the first time that the readers of their work will be someone other than their teacher and possibly their parent.
Leigh Newton

What Should I Read Next? - 0 views

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    Enter a book, CD or DVD that you enjoyed and the site will analyse our database of real users' preferences to suggest other books, CDs or DVDs that you might like.
anonymous

English Companion - Where English teachers meet to help each other - 1 views

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    Where English teachers meet to help each other
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