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What's New On Jane's Bookshelf?, Jane Leeth
What's New On Jane's Bookshelf?, Jane Leeth
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When I’m not teaching, I’m scouring bookstores and websites for interesting new releases in children’s and young adult literature. My dogs don’t even bark anymore when the UPS man shows up at the front door with a box of books; he’s sort of become part of our family.
I’ve listed here a handful of books that recently piqued my interest—whether I was intrigued by the topic, the aesthetic post-modern appearance, and/or what I can do with the text in the classroom.
Julie's 5 Most Frequently Used Notebook Strategies, Julie Patterson
Julie's 5 Most Frequently Used Notebook Strategies, Julie Patterson
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People always ask, “How do you come up with ideas for writing?” So I analyzed my writer’s notebook and identified my most frequently used strategies for recording, nurturing and thinking about story content.
6 Ways To Celebrate Student Writing, Susan C. Adamson
6 Ways To Celebrate Student Writing, Susan C. Adamson
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Susan Adamson, executive director of the Indiana Partnership for Young Writers, shares a few of her favorite strategies for celebrating student writing at the end of a unit of study.
John Clare And The Art Of Politics, Jason N. Goldsmith
John Clare And The Art Of Politics, Jason N. Goldsmith
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Jason Goldsmith's contribution to Volume 30 of the John Clare Society Journal. Article focuses on Clares poem, 'Don Juan' and its place in the University classroom.