The 2019 Nerdies: Nonfiction Picture Books Announced by Lynsey Burkins
https://nerdybookclub.wordpress.com/2019/12/27/the-2019-nerdies-nonfiction-picture-books-announced-by-lynsey-burkins/
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The 2019 Nerdies: Fiction Picture Books Announced by John Schu
The 2019 Nerdies: Fiction Picture Books Announced by John Schu
https://nerdybookclub.wordpress.com/2019/12/26/the-2019-nerdies-fiction-picture-books-announced-by-john-schu/
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Top 10 Ways to Be a Literacy Leader by Liz Garden
Top 10 Ways to Be a Literacy Leader by Liz Garden
https://nerdybookclub.wordpress.com/2019/12/06/top-10-ways-to-be-a-literacy-leader-by-liz-garden/
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Look No Further- Review of Look Both Ways by Jason Reynolds – Review by Amy Watkins
Look No Further- Review of Look Both Ways by Jason Reynolds – Review by Amy Watkins
https://nerdybookclub.wordpress.com/2019/10/16/look-no-further-review-of-look-both-ways-by-jason-reynolds-review-by-amy-watkins/
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Top Ten Quick-Start Books for Middle School by Cindy Christiansen
Top Ten Quick-Start Books for Middle School by Cindy Christiansen
https://nerdybookclub.wordpress.com/2019/10/05/top-ten-quick-start-books-for-middle-school-by-cindy-christiansen/
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Ten Interactive Books to Engage Little Readers by Megan Overman | Nerdy Book Club
There is no denying the importance of reading to a child at a very early age, but how do we engage our little readers? I have spent the past year reading many children’s books to my one-year-old son and the books he loves the most are the ones that get him involved! Below is a…
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Creating a Reading Culture in the Classroom by Ann Hagedorn | Nerdy Book Club
When students walk into my classroom, I want them to see that I value reading and books and that my goal is for them to do the same. There is a sign that hangs in the front of my class that states, We read every day. I have a large classroom library that spans the…
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Ten Ways to Get Reluctant Adolescent Readers Reading by Sherri K. Wilcox | Nerdy Book Club
I teach high school English, grades 9-12, on a Disciplinary Alternative Education Placement (DAEP) campus. Talk about a tough audience! Many of my kids arrive at our campus with huge gaps in their education from skipping school, being suspended numerous times, or being placed in In-School Suspension repeatedly. They are in my classroom for approximately…
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iFLT19: Assess with Finesse! Reflections on Carrie Toth’s session (by Melisa Lopez)
iFLT19: Assess with Finesse! Reflections on Carrie Toth’s session (by Melisa Lopez)
iFLT19: Assess with Finesse! Reflections on Carrie Toth’s session (by Melisa Lopez)
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Top Ten Picture Books According to Fourth Graders by Kim Haines | Nerdy Book Club
For the past two school years, I have embarked on the #classroombookaday challenge. Each and every day of the school year, my fourth grade class reads a picture book, sometimes two, and we end the year having read 180 titles together as a community. I engage in this daily practice for many reasons. Provide mentor…
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