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Monthly Archives: January 2012

Creative Literacy in the Classroom

January 30, 2012

Elizabeth Lund, a creative literacy teacher in Liverpool explains what her school is doing to promote literacy to intermediate students. …

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Brady’s Bothwell Guidelines for the Appropriate Use of Video Games

January 29, 2012

Brady Bothwell is a 24-year-old Toronto music production artist who spent his childhood playing video games. 1.      Read the video game …

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Russian Beatbox Champ and Little Girl Learn from One Another

January 29, 2012

http://www.jokeroo.com/videos/funny/little-girl-vs-beatboxer.html   Russian Beatbox Champion Vahtang is inspired by a young fan, Lera, who can make an intriguing birdsong with …

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Chris Selley: Dalton McGuinty’s gay headache

January 29, 2012

Chris Selley  Jan 27, 2012 During an hour-long address at the Ontario Legislature last month, provincial Education Minister Laurel Broten …

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Multicultural Literature to teach K-4 social studies

January 29, 2012

Edwards, Barbara, & Queen, J Allen. (2002). Using multicultural literature to teach K-4 social studies: A thematic unit approach. Boston: …

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Ai Weiwei’s blog available in book form

January 28, 2012

As a Canadian and a member of a democratic society, it has been easy for me to set up and …

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Building Vocabulary up from “NO!”-Part 2

January 28, 2012

Judith emailed me today with some more good news about Samir. Samir started the year with just one word: NO. …

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Painting With Numbers – Zero to Infinity

January 27, 2012

Painting with Numbers-Zero to Infinity VIDEO In this programme, mathematician Marcus du Sautoy explains how humans developed numbers for their …

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Building a Vocabulary up from, “NO!”

January 27, 2012

Judith has several challenging children in her kindergarten class. One smart little boy, Evan, is in constant motion and spends …

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Standard Pronunciation of Commonly Mispronounced Words

January 23, 2012

anyway – The problem with this word is not so much pronunciation as the addition of an unnecessary sound. Don’t add …

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