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Reading Is Fundamental | Reading Planet | Game Station - 0 views

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    RIF - fabulous ideas! Writing poems has never been so much fun!  Are you ready to get messy and SPLAT your own poem?
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The magic of poetry for english language learners - 0 views

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    Slideshow- professional resource.
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Between the By-Road and the Main Road: Global, Multicultural Poetry Texts (Print and No... - 0 views

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    Annotated list of poetry books for 6th-8th grade
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Sharon Creech Reads from Love That Dog - 0 views

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    Listen to the brilliant Sharon Creech read aloud from her book, Love That Dog
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Poem In Your Pocket Day- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - 0 views

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    Celebrate national Poem In Your Pocket Day on Thursday, April 26, 2012!

    The idea is simple: select a poem you love during National Poetry Month then carry it with you to share with co-workers, family, and friends. You can also share your poem selection on Twitter by using the hashtag #pocketpoem.
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Between the By-Road and the Main Road: Poetry Books for Grades 3 - 5 - 0 views

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    Poetry Books for Grades 3 - 5 Annotated list!
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Charles R. Smith, Jr., Author & Photographer - 0 views

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    Charles R. Smith- wonderful poet, list of his books. One of my favorites! Book List

    The grade levels you see here are only a general recommendation. I've seen middle schoolers get excited about Brown Sugar Babies and first graders enjoy Rimshots. This is only a guide of where to begin.
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Classroom 2.0 - 0 views

  • Welcome to Classroom20.com, the social network for those interested in  Web 2.0, Social Media, and Participative Technologies in the classroom. We encourage you to sign up to participate in the great discussions here, to receive event notifications, and to find and connect with colleagues. We have over 66,000 members from 188 countries! Classroom 2.0 is a free, community-supported network. We especially hope that those who are "beginners" will find this a supportive comfortable place to start being part of the digital dialog. Because of spammers, we have to approve all memberships here. While your membership is pending you are still welcome to peruse the site or attend any events! Once your membership is approved, you can introduce yourself to the whole network by going to the introductory forum message. Please also feel free to explore! Here are some starting tips and a "Tour of Classroom 2.0" Elluminate recording, or you can ask help of a "host."  Thanks so much for being here!
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    Welcome to Classroom20.com, the social network for those interested in  Web 2.0, Social Media, and Participative Technologies in the classroom. We encourage you to sign up to participate in the great discussions here, to receive event notifications, and to find and connect with colleagues. We have over 66,000 members from 188 countries! Classroom 2.0 is a free, community-supported network. We especially hope that those who are "beginners" will find this a supportive comfortable place to start being part of the digital dialog. Because of spammers, we have to approve all memberships here. While your membership is pending you are still welcome to peruse the site or attend any events!
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A Tuesday Poem: Revolution for the Tested - 0 views

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    Revolution for the Tested

    by Kate Messner (Copyright 2010) Beautiful poem to share with students and staff.
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Kid's Club : Games - 0 views

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    Shel Silverstein poetry fun page
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Poetry 180 - Introduction to Poetry - 0 views

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    Introduction to Poetry

    Billy Collins Poem- beautiful
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Flying Words Project - 0 views

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    Flying Words Project is an American Sign Language (ASL) poetry troupe comprised of Deaf Poet Peter Cook and hearing coauthor Kenny Lerner.  The goal of Flying Words is probably the same as all other poets, to play with language.  As luck would have it, ASL is a language of moving pictures.  So Kenny and Peter
    juxtapose imagery you can see in creating their work.
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KIdsWWwrite - 0 views

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    The online anthology for young authors and readers
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You Are What You Write « EasyBib - 0 views

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    At EasyBib we are intimately aware of the issues that plague students surrounding information literacy. Plagiarism, source attribution and critical thinking are among some of the real problems that our educators and students face. We put together this infographic to shed light on the matter, to underscore why librarians are needed more than ever, and to show what EasyBib is doing about it. Click the image for a bigger size!
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Standards - MEMO - Minnesota Educational Media Organization - 0 views

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    The goal of our project was to update the MEMO Guidelines for Standards in Information and Technology Literacy. The new standards reflect 21st century skills and provide a bridge between K-12 and higher education expectations for students. Beginning in June and continuing throughout the summer and fall, advisory and writing groups met, and determined the framework, standards and benchmarks. The groups included library media specialists and technology integration teachers as well as representatives from public libraries, higher education, and business.
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ISTE | NETS for Students - 0 views

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    ISTE's NETS for Students (NETS*S) are the standards for evaluating the skills and knowledge students need to learn effectively and live productively in an increasingly global and digital world.
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AASL Standards for the 21st-Century Learner | American Association of School Librarians... - 0 views

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    Standards for the 21st-Century Learner offer vision for teaching and learning to both guide and beckon our profession as education leaders. They will both shape the library program and serve as a tool for school librarians to use to shape the learning of students in the school.
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Standards, Curriculum and Instruction - 0 views

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    Academic standards define expectations for the educational achievement of Minnesota's public school students in grades K-12. The standards and benchmarks are important because they: 1) identify the knowledge and skills that all students must achieve by the end of a grade level or grade band; 2) help define the course credit requirements for graduation; and, 3) serve as a guide for the local adoption and design of curricula. Student mastery of the standards is measured though state and local assessments.
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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.
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Librarians on the Fly: Myth #3 - With Everything Becoming Available Electronically, We ... - 0 views

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    Librarians on the Fly 110,000 books, 500 teachers, 20 schools, 11 libraries, and only 2 librarians...  Try as we might, we can't be everywhere.   Want to connect more kids with books through technology? Want to incorporate 21st century tools into your lessons? Need to advocate for your library? Follow our blog and we will teach you on the fly...
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