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Language Arts

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Wordless Picture Books
  By: Karen Okagaki
  Discover books that encourage your child to take the first steps to reading.

Summer Reading: Creating Book Buzz
  By: Mindy Hardwick
  What's the buzz? Read all about it!

Seeing From All Sides: Writing Point of View Monologues
  By: Mindy Hardwick
  It really does matter who tells the story.

Reading to Your Child
  By: Aparna Nambiar
  How can you encourage your child to learn to love books?

Livening Up Language Class
  By: Neerja Sharma
  Create suspense and pique interest in Language class

Personalized Instructional Writing
  By: Megan Crossin
  How can you liven up a writing exercise?

Fractured Fairy Tales
  By: Megan Crossin
  Fairy tales can help your students think and write in non-traditional ways.

Selecting a Good Picture Book
  By: Aparna Nambiar
  How can you choose the best books to read to your child?

Ten Writing Jumpstarts for Middle School Writing
  By: Gary Thomas
  Easy classroom activities to get those pens moving

How to Initiate Your Child into the World of Reading
  By: Aparna Nambiar
  Here are some ways to make reading fun!

Playing Toss With Textbooks
  By: Lois Greene Stone
  Tap into your students’ creative processes

Be a Writing Example
  By: Sandy Carlson
  "Be brave. Be an example to your students. Go ahead and write."

What is a Writer?
  By: Lois Greene Stone
  'People who want to become authors don't say, ''someday, I will ''.'





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