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.
Our exciting range of early years books and games is designed to stimulate and support
young readers through lively narrative, repetition of language and bright illustrations.
«Very exciting to finally make our graphic - novel digital editions available to
young readers through libraries in North America, with smart, savvy partners like MediaDo and OverDrive.»
Readers in New York City are up in arms over a new children's book that takes
young readers through an alphabet journey of Palestine.
As they say in their opening note: Our hope is that this book will be like a lighthouse that can guide
young readers through good times and bad.
«With this offer, we will create lifetime readers by delivering great content into the hands of
young readers through an engaging and interactive digital experience.»
They were also one of the first libraries to engage
young readers through the use of the Overdrive eReading Rooms for Kids and Teens.
Join nine wild animal characters as they guide
young readers through the story of God's Word one step at a time.
Not exact matches
Instead, I have gone
through my career in national media with a misinformed sense of satisfaction that, as a perceptive
young journalist, I called Trump on his lies and gave Forbes
readers who used the Rich List as a barometer of private wealth a more accurate picture of his finances than the one he was selling.
They also have a
Young Readers Center, open Monday
through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., where you can read to your children or participate in one of their many activities.
When a series of animals come knocking at the door seeking a warm place to sleep, kids will learn that there's always room for one more
through playful rhymes and irresistible animal illustrations that will make
young readers cuddle up to this book with their favorite stuffed animals at bedtime.
What my
readers may catch onto pretty darn quickly here is that many of these mom hacks of sorts, or experiments moms have tried in their quest to get
through the F-ing day with babies and
young kids...
Battle of the Books is free and open to the public and the teams are made up of dedicated
young readers entering sixth
through the ninth grades in September.
Team members, comprised of dedicated
young readers, entering sixth
through the ninth grade, spend months practicing challenging trivia questions pertaining to the same five preselected books before the big Battle event which plays out live in the ECC gymnasium in front of hundreds of supportive family and friends.
Reassuringly, despite what was said a few years ago when children's publishers were beginning nervously to address the prospect of a digital revolution, books have taken on a newfound novelty for
young readers, offering a tactile respite from the screens
through which many of us now lead our lives.
by Brett Wigdortz, founder and CEO, Teach First; Fair access: Making school choice and admissions work for all by Rebecca Allen,
reader in the economics of education at the Institute of Education, University of London; School accountability, performance and pupil attainment by Simon Burgess, professor of economics at the University of Bristol, and director of the Centre for Market and Public Organisation; The importance of teaching by Dylan Wiliam, emeritus professor at the Institute of Education, University of London; Reducing within - school variation and the role of middle leadership by James Toop, ceo of Teaching Leaders; The importance of collaboration: Creating «families of schools» by Tim Brighouse, a former teacher and chief education officer of Oxfordshire and Birmingham; Testing times: Reforming classroom teaching
through assessment by Christine Harrison, senior lecturer in science education at King's College London; Tackling pupil disengagement: Making the curriculum more engaging by David Price, author and educational consultant; Beyond the school gates: Developing children's zones for England by Alan Dyson, professor of education at the University of Manchester and co-director of the Centre for Equity in Education, Kirstin Kerr, lecturer in education at the University of Manchester and Chris Wellings, head of programme policy in Save the Children's UK Programme; After school: Promoting opportunities for all
young people in a locality by Ann Hodgson, professor of education and director of the Learning for London @IOE Research Centre, Institute of Education, University of London and Ken Spours, professor or education and co-director of the Centre for Post-14 Research and Innovation at the Institute of Education, University of London.
Letters to a
Young Education Reformer, by Frederick M. Hess, is published by Harvard Education Press, which is offering American Educator
readers a 20 percent discount off the purchase of the book
through January 31, 2018.
Young readers will be eager to explore these delightful short stories about friendship and analyze complex text
through the engaging, cross-curricular activities and lessons in this instructional guide.
Asha, a
young girl living in India, takes the
reader on a virtual journey
through her village.
Consequently, the EEF has focused considerable effort in this area — particularly for
younger and for struggling
readers —
through our KS2 / 3 transition funding of 24 literacy projects and our ongoing Primary Literacy Campaign in the North - East of England.
In general, the content and presentation in CKHG Student
Readers for Grades 3 - 5 are appropriate for young readers from the upper elementary grades through middle
Readers for Grades 3 - 5 are appropriate for
young readers from the upper elementary grades through middle
readers from the upper elementary grades
through middle school.
Through read alouds, art projects and peer - to - peer discussions,
young readers build fluency, delve into a book's theme, build oral expression and make connections between the text and their lives, as well as the world around them.
Young readers need to build recognition for these words by sight and practice them in context
through phrase and sentence reading practice.
In general, the content and presentation in the CKHG books for Grades 3 - 5 are appropriate for
young readers from the upper elementary grades
through middle school.
The National Reading Panel determined that
young readers develop text comprehension
through a variety of techniques, including answering questions (quizzes) and summarization (retelling the story).
A majority of graphic novel
readers are Millenials and Generation Zers,
young adults and teens who are comfortable with going on the Internet and learning about the hot titles
through previews and reviews.
BRIGHT THRONES is available digitally
through Little, Brown Books for
Young Readers via Amazon, Barnes and Noble, iBooks, Google Play, and Kobo.
«eBooks and audiobooks are serving more kids,
young adults, travelers, students and
readers of all genres of books than ever
through innovative tools and expanded digital catalogs that our library partners offer.»
Telgemeier keeps the surface story popping and zippy, even
through the constant sparring between the awkwardly adolescent Raina and her firecracker
younger sister, a relationship that will prove profoundly familiar to many
readers.
Readers follow three different men
through three different time periods: Jack, a
young Jewish - American captain in the war; Amitai, an Israeli - born art dealer in the current day who deals with repatriated items; and Dr. Zobel, a pioneering psychiatrist at the turn of the 20th century in Budapest.
Creating books for preschool children
through young adult
readers, Random House Children's Books brings together award - winning authors and illustrators, world - famous franchise characters, and multimillion - copy series.
Through fantastical worlds and text both silly and inspiring, Dr. Seuss has always played and continues to play a part in igniting the imaginations of
young readers,» said Michael Tamblyn, President and Chief Content Officer, Kobo, in a press release.
Readers see their own culture
through the eyes of a teenager whose tribe is being observed by two
young American anthropologists.
Wardlaw's book is wonderfully innovative, telling a story
through a series of senryu that are compelling yet quite accessible to
young readers.
Each year the Amelia Bloomer Project, sponsored by the Feminist Task Force of the Social Responsibilities Round Table of ALA, selects a list of recommended feminist books, fiction, and nonfiction for
young readers from preschool
through age 18.
Throughout the novel, Hay moves back and forth
through Elsie's years, giving the
reader introspective looks into her life: from her days as a vibrant, adventurous
young woman to her years mothering her twins, Elaine and Don; from the time she stepped out of her ordinary life to have her portrait painted to the present day, when she looks into her mirror at «the facility» and says to herself, «I have no idea who you are or why you're here.»
Libraries have also managed to engage
younger readers and non-English book borrowers
through digital book clubs and Overdrive's global Big Library Read program.
The 78 titles, all published between late 1998
through 1999, were selected by the 11 - member committee with invaluable input from
young adult reluctant
readers across the country.
The final program will run
through September 2nd and will feature books for
young readers.
Titles such as these are no longer limited to words on a digital page, as the interactivity of the title means actual screenshot footage, voiceover narration from the actors in the movie, and the ability to bring the story to life
through bonus features, a crucial step in the process of developing a reading fluency by drawing on prior knowledge and a high - interest subject to the
young reader.
Project Cain is intended for
young adult
readers and unfolds
through the perspective of 16 - year - old Jeff Jacobson.
Young adult mysteries and thrillers tap into some really creepy ideas — often with the help of a supernatural element — that keep teen
readers burning
through the pages.
As
young readers root for Rani, they will gain a deeper understanding of abuse and addiction
through this powerful and gripping novel.
Mindy's travels have also taken her
through various literary genres for
readers of all ages — from traditional fantasy to paranormal chick - lit to category romance, from middle - grade to
young adult to adult.
Publishers have recognised SFF's appeal to
younger readers, publishing such titles within their main lists or
through imprints such as Atom (Orbit) and Strange Chemistry (Angry Robot).
I went
through the Deryni Chronicles like a tornado as a
young reader, maybe 13 or 14, but it's been years since I re-read them, so I've been rediscovering this one with pleasure.
«This is an exciting time for
young readers who are experiencing reading
through different platforms and we are excited to bring our titles to them in digital format on Storia,» said Ian McLellan, CEO of Arcturus, continued.
And Judge's eye for color will help
young readers connect the fascinating images and facts in the book with what they see in real life, whether gazing up at flashes of blue or red in a tree, admiring vivid plumage in the bird - house at a zoo, or clicking
through bird photos online.
Under this new model, parents will earn points towards free content by interacting with the ads offered
through TapJoy's mobile value exchange system, although
young readers will not be exposed to them.
Using mostly primary sources - journals, diaries, interviews - he takes
readers on a ride
through American history, starting with Columbus and the two
young Taino Indians who greeted him.