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Kyle Tavares

Kyle Tavares is a High Quality Jewelers and Diamonds Designer - 0 views

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    Now I wish to share my knowledge with other potential gem lovers and buyers of beautiful jewellery. I truly love what I do and I bring my heart and soul to every piece I work on.
Joanna Ganci

It Was The Best Of Sentences ... : NPR - 21 views

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    Creative Writing
James Miscavish

Welcome to PulseIt Community - 0 views

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    A free, dedicated social networking site for teens ages 14-18 where members can not only read new S&S teen titles online, but also share their enthusiasm for books with fellow members of the site, communicate with authors, and use a wide variety of up-to-date digital tools to express their interests and opinions.
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    free books every month for teens...pretty sweet
James Miscavish

Threat for Big Media: Guerrilla Video Sites - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Mr. Martinez read aloud an email from a YouTVpc user saying that the link to the film "Old School" didn't work anymore. He said he would track down a working link. Another user wrote, "I want to know whether this service is legal or not," and asked whethe
Dennis OConnor

Storybird - Collaborative storytelling - 11 views

  • Storybirds are short, art-inspired stories you make to share, read, and print. Read them like books, play them like games, and send them like greeting cards. They’re curiously fun.
Donalyn Miller

http://www.elabs7.com/functions/message_view.html?mid=1042395&mlid=499&siteid=20130&uid=9c3ab2f436 - 8 views

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    Shared by Gary Anderson via Twitter.
Adam Babcock

College Accept-tion to the Rule - NYTimes.com - 7 views

  • 1. WARM-UP/DO-NOW: In their journals, students respond to the following (written on the board prior to class): “Imagine that you are a college admissions counselor. What would you want to know about each of your potential applicants to decide whether or not you should accept them to your college? Create a list of questions.” Students then share their responses. The teacher should write students’ questions on the board under the categories “Academics,” “Extracurricular,” “Career Goals,” “Talents,” “Personal Qualities,” and “Other.”
  • 3. Tell students that they will be writing letters to college admissions counselors to introduce themselves and to persuade the college to admit them. Students refer to the categories and questions from the initial brainstorming exercise and answer each question for themselves. This procedure will serve as pre-writing for the actual letter.
  • –If you were a college admissions officer, what would you want to know about each of your potential applicants to decide whether or not you should accept them to your college?
Dennis OConnor

Jim Burke: Organizing Curriculum Around Big Questions - 12 views

  • Jim Burke shares how a question-driven classroom engages adolescents of the digital age inside schoo... How big questions engage and motivate students who have grown up digitally
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    English teacher Jim Burke's short podcast on a big issue: How big questions engage and motivate students who have grown up digitally
Meredith Stewart

Middle School Grading Rubric_Sept10.pdf - Google Docs - 23 views

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    This is great! Thanks for sharing this one.
Donalyn Miller

Writing: Find the Time or Don't « Whatever - 13 views

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    Author John Scalzi shares the importance of finding time to write or not.
johnaltieri

Word Study Notebook Ideas? - 17 views

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    Share Ideas on this Collaborative Presentation on the use of word study notebooks
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