They Can Text & Tweet. Can They Speak?
They Can Text & Tweet. Can They Speak? Read More
Texting, Tweeting, Speaking: Teaching Oral Communication Skills by Erik Palmer “I just watched our seniors present their capstone projects. They […]
Literacy is the ability to make sense of or use ‘something.’ From books to technology, research to writing, literacy is the foundation of learning.
They Can Text & Tweet. Can They Speak? Read More
Texting, Tweeting, Speaking: Teaching Oral Communication Skills by Erik Palmer “I just watched our seniors present their capstone projects. They […]
How To Cite Social Media In Scholarly Writing Read More
Citing social media in scholary writing? For twitter: @Username. “Full text of tweet.” Twitter, Day month year posted, time posted, URL.
Celebrating Literacy With The Reading/Pleasure Cycle Read More
The Reading-Pleasure Cycle by Judy Willis M.D., M.Ed., radteach.com and Terry Heick Using your child’s interests, strengths, and talents you can connect them to
The Difference Between An Initialism And An Acronym Read More
What Is The Difference Between An Initialism And An Acronym? Initialisms and an acronyms are often confused, not so much
6 Tips & 18 Resources To Extend Learning Beyond The Classroom Read More
by Dr. Kimberly Tyson, learningunlimitedllc.com Digital tools are cool, right? They add to our productivity in countless ways. Many are slick,
24 Entertaining Short Stories For Middle School Read More
Middle school students are an interesting bunch of emerging identities, and a varied assortment of readiness, knowledge, and maturity.
Actually Achieving Close Reading With Digital Tools Read More
As we think about how reading habits change & how to support students in print & digital spaces, I hope you’ll model reading practices.
‘Auld Lang Syne’: Robert Burns & Resources For Teaching His Poetry Read More
Robert Burns, ‘Auld Lang Syne’, & Resources For Teaching His Poetry by Michael Russell, Cabinet Secretary of Education for Scotland Robert