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Choice Reading Lists from the International Literacy Association - 1 views

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    I have found these wonderful reading lists with Children's Choices, Teacher's Choices, and Young Adult Choices. Check out these lists for some ideas for some additions to the 2015 Summer Reading Lists!
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Intergrating Technology with Blooms taxonomy - 2 views

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    Thought it was helpful and interesting
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Helping Children Cope with Loss, Death and Grief Tips for Teacher and Parents - 1 views

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    Useful
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The No. 1 Killer of Women, Too - 0 views

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    Take care of your heart too
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Cornell's Chocolate Milk Fills the Refueling Gap - 0 views

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    Expensive protein shakes are unnecessary
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Science Kids - 0 views

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    This site is for elementary level. It is much more than science! Carol S.
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Go Bananas - 1 views

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    Great brain break - from the Learning Station for primary grades.
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Interational Literacy Assoc. Chat: How do we encourage Summer Reading? - 0 views

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    Penny Kittle and First Book joined ILA on Thursday, April 9th to discuss ways to keep students reading and learning during summer vacation in order to avoid student "slide" in their reading skills. I found this interesting reading for different viewpoints and ideas- let me know what you think!
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SCHOLASTIC offer: Teachers, this is the summer reading program you've been waiting for - 0 views

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    I found this to be an interesting offer by SCHOLASTIC.COM and am considering whether it will fit in with our Summer Reading Assignment - check it out...
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Co-teaching - 0 views

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    Six steps to successful co-teaching
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Algebra I Worksheets - 0 views

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    This is a great website for Algebra worksheets.
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    I agree, and also for so many levels of Mathematics, right down to working with basic facts. This site is truly one to visit over and over again.
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Creative Writing Ideas in Math Class - 1 views

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    Helpful hints for writing across the curriculum.
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Unshakeable: Innovate and adapt to make teaching an adventure - The Organized Classroom... - 0 views

  • Unshakeable: Innovate and adapt to make teaching an adventure
  • reflecting on our own practices
  • Just by taking a few moments to write it out, you are already more prepared for next year when you pull out that lesson again.  Much like a artist, you are honing your craft and tweaking it until it is the best version of your teaching.
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  • it really is a good habit to be in and will help you realize what is working for your students - and what isn't.  Or how a good lesson could be GREAT. 
  •   Choosing your own classroom changes and challenges
  • stretch
  • try something that would make a difference to both my students, their learning, their parents, and to how I felt about conference night. 
  • Just be you and be at peace with those things you cannot control - and be excited about those you can.
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    This promotes a book, but it is a nice little article. It serves as a nice little reminder that we constantly have to adapt and make changes, and that that's okay. The book seems like a good summer read too! 
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