Tell about a favorite book to share or teach. Provide at least one example of an extension or cross curricular lesson. When teaching students for whom English is a second language, it can be helpful to get them reading (if reading is their thing). Either reading aloud, or reading for pleasure on their own time. … Continue reading Catering to adult ESL learners
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Keep Learning all Summer Long
What better way to spark learning and curiosity than by providing the kiddos with fun, hands-on learning experiences this summer? A family vacation is always fun, but it doesn’t have to be expensive or require endless hours in the car. Trips can be local, or you can even find ways to keep kids learning right … Continue reading Keep Learning all Summer Long
Two titles that should be on your summer reading list
As the school year is coming to a close, and you’re likely looking forward to a few days of peace and quiet, and perhaps even some well-needed rest, I would like to recommend a few of my favorite books. These can make for great personal reading, but are also great for use in the classroom. … Continue reading Two titles that should be on your summer reading list
Ready for some leisure reading?
As the school year is coming to a close, and you’re likely looking forward to a few days of peace and quiet, and perhaps even some well-needed rest, I would like to recommend a few of my favorite books. These can make for great personal reading, but are also great for use in the classroom. … Continue reading Ready for some leisure reading?
What’s on your Summer Reading List?
As the school year is coming to a close, and you’re likely looking forward to a few days of peace and quiet, and perhaps even some well-needed rest, I would like to recommend a few of my favorite books. These can make for great personal reading, but are also great for use in the classroom. … Continue reading What’s on your Summer Reading List?