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The Washington Post Style Guide Now Accepts Singular 'They' | Mental Floss - 0 views

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      Here we go, people.
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http://www2.smartbrief.com/hosted/web2425/MW-Top50.pdf - 2 views

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    Mother load of middle school websites
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10 Awesome Free Tools To Make Infographics - 0 views

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    aid to creating infographics
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The Global Read Aloud - 0 views

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    Discuss reading with students all over the world.
Catherine Bushby

Over 100 ideas for using Twitter in the Classroom - 1 views

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    A Twitter-verse of ways to use twitter in the classroom
Catherine Bushby

Brain breaks kids love - GoNoodle - 0 views

shared by Catherine Bushby on 19 Jun 14 - No Cached
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    This site is filled with fun activities that get the students (especially the younger ones) up and moving for a few minutes.  It engages both their brains and their bodies.  It's great for indoor recess too.
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    This site is filled with fun activities that get the students (especially the younger ones) up and moving for a few minutes.  It engages both their brains and their bodies.  It's great for indoor recess too.
Catherine Bushby

Lists - 0 views

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    My Diigo Lists
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Free Technology for Teachers: 10 Free Typing Practice Activities for Students - 0 views

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    Typing practice - a variety of sites
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New Wonderful Twitter Guide for Teachers and Educators ~ Educational Technology and Mob... - 0 views

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    Twitter for Educators
Catherine Bushby

Third Grade Language Skill Builders - Main Idea and Theme - 0 views

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    A link to many websites to practice reading online.
Catherine Bushby

Logical punctuation: Should we start placing commas outside quotation marks? - 0 views

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      Today's students are living in the middle of this shift. They are watching the change happen. 
  • A punctuation paradigm is shifting.
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  • But the main reason is that the British way simply makes more sense. Indeed, since at least the 1960s a common designation for that style has been "logical punctuation."
  • t was instituted in the early days of the Republic in order "to improve the appearance of the text. A comma or period that follows a closing quotation mark appears to hang off by itself and creates a gap in the line (since the space over the mark combines with the following word space)."
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