LitLinks: How to use nonfiction to help students explore cause and effect
GUEST BLOGGER JESSICA STREMER Educators and parents can use nonfiction picture books such as Plight...
GUEST BLOGGER JESSICA STREMER Educators and parents can use nonfiction picture books such as Plight...
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...
GUEST BLOGGER SANDRA NICKEL Seven, A Most Remarkable Pigeon celebrates a young pigeon who was...
GUEST BLOGGER MÉLINA MANGAL Birds Sing Their Words is the first in the nature-based Outside...
GUEST BLOGGER ERIN DEALEY It’s Half Birthday time! Actually, every day is someone’s Half Birthday,...
GUEST BLOGGER MICHELLE CUSOLITO A big part of a scientist’s job is documenting their research...
BY PATRICIA NEWMAN In my Teen Librarian Toolbox article for SLJ co-authored with Jessica Stremer,...
GUEST BLOGGER KIRSTEN PENDREIGH The natural world is full of poetry and writing prompts! Beautiful,...
GUEST BLOGGER LINDA JOY SINGLETON Word play with homonyms KID & KID carefully chooses homonym-pairs...
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