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Thank you 2022 LitLinks

LitLinks: Time to give thanks for our amazing bloggers and readers

November 23, 2022 LitLinks, LitLinks-Grade 3-5, LitLinks-Grade 6-8, LitLinks-Grade K-2, LitLinks-High School No Comments
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BY PATRICIA NEWMAN


Today we give thanks for YOU!

Your industrious LitLink bloggers are taking a week off to give thanks for the good things in their lives. We are especially grateful to you, our readers, who understand the importance of integrating STEM in your content area currlciulum. STEM is everywhere!

You can help us give thanks by reading these recent posts

  • LitLinks: An easy way to explore rhythms and patterns in language and nature
  • LitLinks: An easy way to explore levers using STEM kidlit
  • LitLinks: How to move students from general to specific vocabulary
  • LitLinks: How poetry helps students ‘see’ the ocean deep
  • LitLinks: How a real-world challenge can help build informational writing skills

Or by selecting a LitLinks bundle of lessons grouped by theme

  • The 6 most popular MATH + ELA activities
  • The Most Popular STEAM posts for summer fun
  • The BEST Earth Day lessons connecting us to nature
  • The BEST bird lessons integrating STEM and language arts

Or by choosing posts from our archives

DId you know the Post Categories box (right) can help you search for LitLinks ideas by your target grade level? Simply click the drop-down arrow and make your selection.

  • K-2
  • 3-5
  • 6-8
  • High School

Also, let’s give thanks to our future bloggers

We’ll be back on December 7 with more weekly LitLinks lesson ideas through the close of 2022. Then watch for our great 2023 line up! More authors. More educators. More thematic groupings. More lessons that help you integrate STEM with language arts.

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    • Planet Ocean
    • Eavesdropping on Elephants
    • Neema’s Reason To Smile
    • Zoo Scientists to the Rescue
    • Sea Otter Heroes: The Predators That Saved an Ecosystem
    • Plastic, Ahoy! Investigating the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
    • Ebola: Fears and Facts
    • Jingle the Brass
    • Nugget on the Flight Deck
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