Top 10 ways to use technology to promote reading - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue... - 0 views
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Young readers like know more “about the author” and the Internet is rich with resources produced both by the authors themselves, their publishers, and their fans.
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Make sure older kids know about free websites like Shelfari, LibraryThing, and Goodreads. Biblionasium id great for younger readers.
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Destiny Quest allow students to record what they’ve read, write recommendations, share their recommendations with other students and discuss books online.
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Dewey Defeats Truman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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Likely reason why visits to H. Truman's Wikipedia page spike on presidential elections: http://t.co/6f5LhFR7nP @sewilkie @NLearning
Why Does Jack Have to Change? - Finding Common Ground - Education Week - 1 views
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Healthy food for thought & growth "@CurtisCFEE: "Why Does Jack Have to Change?" @PeterMDeWitt: http://t.co/T55cDdSiXo #edchat @BalancEdTech
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5 Habits of Innovative Educators | Courtney O'Connell - 2 views
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RT @DrTonyWagner: "@HuffPostEdu: 5 habits of innovative educators http://t.co/d6f4yV5U0M" Some worthwhile advice #sbisdea
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Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - 0 views
Poetry.org - Resource site for poetry and poets - 0 views
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"Poetry.org is a resource site for poetry and poets. Here you can learn about the history, meaning, and types of poetry, as well as terms often used when reading and studying poetry. There is also the resource page: a series of links to various poetry sites for daily poetry, poetry organizations, poet biographies, and more. And there is our selection of poetry from various famous poets, including William Shakespeare, Robert Frost, Emily Dickinson, and e e cummings."
Poetry 180: A Poem a Day for American High Schools (Poetry and Literature Center, Libra... - 0 views
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"Poetry 180 is designed to make it easy for students to hear or read a poem on each of the 180 days of the school year. I have selected the poems you will find here with high school students in mind. They are intended to be listened to, and I suggest that all members of the school community be included as readers. A great time for the readings would be following the end of daily announcements over the public address system. Listening to poetry can encourage students and other learners to become members of the circle of readers for whom poetry is a vital source of pleasure. I hope Poetry 180 becomes an important and enriching part of the school day."
Famous Children Poems by Famous Poets - 0 views
Mary Ann Hoberman: Children's Poet Laureate - 0 views
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" In October 2008 I received the Children's Poet Laureate award and will serve for two years. During that time I will be doing what I've been doing for over fifty years, but more so and with a much wider forum! As I see it, my mission is to spread the delight of children's poetry and poetry in general, to be a sort of Pied Piper for children's poetry. While continuing to write and recite my own poems, I will also be presenting the work of other wonderful children's poets in talks and readings and videos. "
Popular Childrens Poetry Books - 0 views
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