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There’s a fine line between numerator and denominator.

May 28, 2012

Math Dude’s explanation of numerators and denominators. (Companion site to Grammar Girl….sexist stereotyping aside, both are very good sites to solve …

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What kind of a guy is Rooney? (Inference question for intermediate/senior students)

May 27, 2012

Read Roony’s Boxing Gym rules and think about the question, “What kind of a guy is Rooney?” How do you …

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When do you use ‘good’ and when do you use ‘well’?

May 26, 2012

Grammar Girl Nails the “good” vs “well” question. If you’ve never visited the Grammar Girl’s site you probably don’t speak …

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Literature Circle Resources

May 25, 2012

Here’s a junior/intermediate/senior Literature Circle plan that includes: Literature Circle Roles (Discussion Director, Summarizer, Word Player, Passage Selector, Investigator, and Illustrator) …

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Lost Cat: Point of View Media Literacy Assignment

May 25, 2012

My blog had to wait while I looked for my missing cat, Katniss Everdeen (named after  the main character in …

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Family Involvement in School Aids Literacy in Kids

May 19, 2012

The 2007 Harvard Family Study, “Family Involvement in School and Low-Income Children’s Literacy Performance” found that increases in family involvement …

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What Makes a Good YA Dystopian Novel?

May 18, 2012

The Horn Book’s recommendations on how to choose a good dystopian novel. Good YA Dystopias Feed (Candlewick, 2002) by M. T. …

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Use Animated film “A lovecraft dream” as a writing prompt

May 17, 2012

A short film (about 6 minutes) by Leonardo Manna,  based on the real H.P.Lovecraft character and his nightmares. Appropriate for …

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What would Escher’s workshop look like?

May 16, 2012

A three-minute movie by Cristobal Vila inspired by Escher’s artwork. Cristobal imagines what Escher’s studio might have looked like. Great …

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Unnamable, Unimaginable Thing in My Basement

May 16, 2012

In this Burnistoun, Lovecraftian comedy sketch, a housing administrator interviews a tenant who has a complaint about an unnameable, unimaginable thing …

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