Not exact matches
Established in 1996, Richmond Waldorf School is a not -
for - profit, independent school offering a parent / toddler program (18
months to 3 years old), mixed - age kindergarten (2 1/2 to 6 years old), elementary school (
grades 1 - 5), and
middle school (
grades 6 - 8).
Specifically addressing problems at Lakewood
Middle School, which has 1,207 students
grades 6 - 8 who are 87 percent Latino and 9 percent Black (77 percent are economically - disadvantaged and about the same percentage speak Spanish at home), Ms. Morales detailed her child's struggle in a math class that had no teacher
for a
month.
The Lillian and Betty Ratner School is a coeducational independent institution enrolling students aged 20
months through kindergarten filling the Montessori Pre-Primary Program and a rich Primary and
Middle School
for students first through eighth
grade.
I've reviewed at least a dozen books in three
months, edited a 94,000 word
middle grade novel, offered feedback on the work of six critique group members, wrote a technical manual
for a business, constructed a grant proposal
for an individual, tweaked a historical article
for an upcoming state project, and became a writer
for Demand Studios.
Also,
for months after self - publishing, I sold very few copies of the sequels to my
middle grade fantasy novel, THE FISHERMAN»S SON.
Having used NetGalley
for about six
months, with several friends»
middle grade books, I can attest to the fact that you can reach teachers and librarians that are otherwise inaccessible to indie authors.
* Okay, I'm not entirely dropping all other reading, but I'm definitely making space
for middle grade this
month!
I wonder why that is, given that there are just sooo many books published every
month??? This is especially true of fantasy and sci - fi books
for middle grade audience.
Each box features a brand new
middle grade novel carefully selected
for middle -
grade audience, exclusive goodies from the author, and 3 - 5 unique and usable items built around that
month's theme that encourage curiosity, creativity, and imagination.
About Blog The blog of a teacher educator discussing poetry, children's literature and issues related to teaching children and their future teachers.I review both POETRY and NONFICTION
for young readers through
middle grades Frequency about 3 posts per
month.