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LitLinks: How to write fiction like a scientist – think disasters

LitLinks: How to write fiction like a scientist – think disasters

Apr 27, 2022

GUEST BLOGGER TRACY BORGMEYER The Halley Harper: Science Girl Extraordinaire series takes readers on a...

LitLinks: How a fictional tale makes children curious about trees

LitLinks: How a fictional tale makes children curious about trees

Apr 20, 2022

GUEST BLOGGER LAURA GEHL Apple and Magnolia is a fictional story about a little girl...

LitLinks: How your students can imitate a Nobel prize scientist!

LitLinks: How your students can imitate a Nobel prize scientist!

Apr 13, 2022

GUEST BLOGGER DARCY PATTISON What is the Nobel Prize? On November 27, 1895, Alfred Nobel,...

LitLinks: The BEST Earth Day lessons connecting us to nature

LitLinks: The BEST Earth Day lessons connecting us to nature

Apr 6, 2022

COMPILED BY PATRICIA NEWMAN Happy Earth Day 2022! Are you looking for ways to connect...

LitLinks: How to transform a simple cardboard box into a robot

LitLinks: How to transform a simple cardboard box into a robot

Mar 30, 2022

GUEST BLOGGER KATHRYN HULICK Robots can vacuum floors, mow lawns, and even milk cows. But...

LitLinks: Best practices for making connections between kidlit and science

LitLinks: Best practices for making connections between kidlit and science

Mar 23, 2022

GUEST BLOGGER DR. CHRISTINE ANNE ROYCE Often a question may arise about how to best...

LitLinks: How does a school garden sprout young readers? Find out in 4 easy lessons!

LitLinks: How does a school garden sprout young readers? Find out in 4 easy lessons!

Mar 16, 2022

GUEST BLOGGER CAROLINE ARNOLD The kindergarteners in Room 6 are growing a salad! Their teacher...

LitLinks: Let’s investigate the miracle of phytoplankton, the ocean’s oxygen-makers

LitLinks: Let’s investigate the miracle of phytoplankton, the ocean’s oxygen-makers

Mar 9, 2022

BY PATRICIA NEWMAN Every breath we take connects us to our ocean. Really? Yes! Tiny...

LitLinks: 3 easy ways to practice poetic form and visual literacy in science poetry

LitLinks: 3 easy ways to practice poetic form and visual literacy in science poetry

Mar 2, 2022

GUEST BLOGGER LESLIE BULION Serengeti: Plains of Grass invites readers to accompany the great migration...

LitLinks: How peach pits + WWI history = a great science lesson!

LitLinks: How peach pits + WWI history = a great science lesson!

Feb 23, 2022

GUEST BLOGGER SHANA KELLER In The Peach Pit Parade, a World War I Story, Polly...

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    • Sharks Unhooked: The Adventures of Cristina Zenato, Underwater Ranger
    • Giant Rays of Hope: Protecting Manta Rays to Safeguard the Sea
    • A River’s Gifts: The Mighty Elwha River Reborn
    • 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
    • Surviving Animal Attacks
    • Elite Operations series
    • Energy Lab series
    • QuickReads Fluency Library
    • Books for English language-learners
    • Writers write all kinds of things
  • Author Visit Programs
    • FAQs
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    • STEM + Literacy Activities
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    • LitLinks
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  • Writer Resources
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