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Colette Cassinelli

Middle East Studies Center Online Resource Hub | The Online Resource Hub offers a colle... - 0 views

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    The PSU Online Resource Hub offers a collection of the best tools and resources to support education about the Middle East at the K-12 level. Materials are organized by country and theme and categorized into three sections, background information, news & media, and teaching materials.
Debbie Alvarez

Reach A Reader Resources | For Schools and Libraries - 0 views

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    Resources for Schools and Libraries- wow, this is a great collection of resource ideas for getting free books and sharing them.
Debbie Alvarez

Evernote for Educators - LiveBinder - 1 views

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    Evernote fantastic resource-- explanation and resources in Livebinder.
Debra Duffe

Common Core Curriculum Maps | Digital Resources - 1 views

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    a nice list of online digital resources and tools for creating, collaborating, researching, and sharing
Debbie Alvarez

Resources for Librarians: Serving ELLs & Their Families | Colorín Colorado - 0 views

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    The library is an important resource for English language learners and their families. While serving a diverse, bilingual population presents a number of challenges, the library can be a lifeline for students and families who are new to this country or who speak multiple languages.
Debbie Alvarez

Twitter: Presentation and Resources | Angela Maiers Educational Services, Inc. - 0 views

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    Use twitter as a terrific resource...
Colette Cassinelli

My March Top Ten List: Nonfiction Reading Resources | Scholastic Teacher - 1 views

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    Nonfiction texts allow children to experience the wonder of the world. Facts come alive when books about animals, people, or objects are read to children. Nonfiction texts build on children's interests and increase vocabulary and background knowledge. When we help our students become proficient readers of nonfiction texts, we help them become successful at school and in the "real world." Research shows that about 85% of what adults read on a daily basis is nonfiction. Teachers have a great responsibility in teaching students to tackle this genre. READ ON to check out resources for teaching nonfiction reading concepts, including posters, links to great Web sites and articles, printables, an exciting new way to make current events interactive, and much more!
Debbie Alvarez

Mr Printables | Free Printables for Kids and Moms & Dads - 0 views

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    Oodles of free printables for kids Early learning resources for preschool and beyond, kids parties and fun games for holidays ... it's about having creative fun times with kids and learning together!
Debra Duffe

udtechtoolkit - home - 0 views

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    Universal Design for Learning. A categorized list of free technology resources to provide improved access and accommodations for learner differences
Jen Maurer

Holiday Resources From September to June - 1 views

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    A school librarian created a list of resources related to holidays.
Debbie Alvarez

Teaching With Kids' Books - 0 views

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    Connecting K-6 Teachers With Great Books
    My goal is to create a resource for teachers, home schoolers and anyone interested in quality books for children. Each title is one I have carefully evaluated and selected to support curriculum as well as your class read-alouds. Elementary school librarians are losing their jobs nationwide resulting in the loss of this valuable resource for students and teachers. I have 35 years experience working with kids and their books, so you can consider me your personal librarian!
Debbie Alvarez

The Book Chook - 0 views

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    Terrific resource that gears toward the younger readers but shares a plethora of resource appropriate through middle school.
Debbie Alvarez

Library 2.012 Session Recording Links and Information - Library 2.0 - 0 views

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    Interesting: Library 2.0 - resources recorded.
Debbie Alvarez

Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC) - 0 views

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    Might be a good resource to follow: The Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)

    is a unique and vital gathering place for books, ideas, and expertise in the field of children's
    and young adult literature. The CCBC is a noncirculating examination, study, and research library
    for Wisconsin school and public librarians, teachers, early childhood care providers, university
    students, and others interested in children's and young adult literature. The CCBC is part of the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW) School of Education (SoE), and receives additional support from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI).
Debbie Alvarez

Kerpoof Studio - 1 views

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    New resource for me (or reminded one) with digital storytelling, movie making, free educator account with student account management, etc. Wow.
Debbie Alvarez

Book Talk Tuesday - 0 views

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    Book Talk Resources Galore: I thought it would be a good idea to archive all of the Book Talk Tuesday posts- make them a little easier to access. On this blog you will find the links to all of the books that have been shared. We will still post Book Talk Tuesday on The Lemme Library page each week... only once the week is over will I archive the post on this blog.
Debbie Alvarez

The Centered School Library - 1 views

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    S'More Tech Camp- take advantage of these fantastic online resource ideas!
Jen Maurer

Home | Literacy in Learning Exchange - 0 views

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    "There are some remarkable efforts underway in American schools to invest the next generation of students with the literacy skills needed to innovate, solve problems, and meet unprecedented challenges. Until now, there has been no way to connect these initiatives, to provide models for advancing literacy learning in every subject, to collaborate in identifying and pursuing critical research questions about literacy teaching and learning on a consistent, sustained basis. That's about to change. The National Center for Literacy Education (NCLE) is building a coalition of stakeholders representing the premiere education organizations, policy analysts, researchers, and foundations who are working together to identify and share the plans, practices, support systems, and assessments used by educator teams working to improve literacy learning. NCLE will celebrate the work of successful school teams across the country that are achieving remarkable results in advancing literacy learning, and share what is learned with education policymakers…NCLE is providing the Literacy in Learning Exchange as a free resource to all educator teams. All educators are invited to use the free site to build or further develop a team in their school, district, or across schools/districts, or in their out-of-school setting. Educators that embrace the challenge of sponsoring and supporting a team will be eligible to apply for recognition and support as Centers for Literacy Education." Does your school have (need) a literacy team? If so, hopefully library staff is involved. Centers for Literacy Education, or collaborative groups/teams working toward capacity building for literacy: http://www.literacyinlearningexchange.org/about/centers-literacy-education
Debbie Alvarez

Digital Literacy and Citizenship Classroom Curriculum | Common Sense Media - 1 views

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    Lesson resources for digital literacy and citizenship classroom curriculum
Debbie Alvarez

Piktochart- Infographic & Presentation Tool. - 1 views

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    New resource to use...
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