LitLinks: 3 easy ways shipwrecks can help students explore lyrical language
GUEST BLOGGER DEIRDRE LAIDE SHIPWRECK is a lyrical nonfiction picture book for children aged 7...
GUEST BLOGGER DEIRDRE LAIDE SHIPWRECK is a lyrical nonfiction picture book for children aged 7...
GUEST BLOGGER COLLEEN PAEFF Persuasion is an art, and like any art it requires practice....
GUEST BLOGGER CARRIE A. PEARSON A picture book biography of medical visionary Dr. Virginia Apgar...
GUEST BLOGGER JESSICA STREMER Educators and parents can use nonfiction picture books such as Plight...
GUEST BLOGGER TANYA KONERMAN When sharing ideas about a nature-related topic through writing, it’s easy...
GUEST BLOGGER LAURA PERDEW Imagine a thriving wetland where a trash dump used to be....
GUEST BLOGGER KERRY ARADHYA It’s easy to look at an invention—from one as simple as...
BY PATRICIA NEWMAN In my Teen Librarian Toolbox article for SLJ co-authored with Jessica Stremer,...
GUEST BLOGGER MARY BOONE Every day, millions of people ride bicycles – about half of...
GUEST BLOGGER ELIZABETH SHREEVE Creative writing projects in the classroom often start with an idea...
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