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Category Archives: Library Resources
February New Titles: Strong Women
February has been been a chilly one, so let’s take some time to warm-up our hearts and minds with some great reads! Have you heard of the psychology study that came up with thirty-six questions designed to make you fall in … Continue reading
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Featured Activity Kit: Super Big Boggle
Are you looking for a way to build your students’ vocabulary in a fun, interactive (and somewhat noisy) way? Then look no further than Super Big Boggle! This game puts brains to the test to see who can come up … Continue reading
Featured Activity Kit: Emotion Stones
Everyone has emotions, but how do we express them? If you’re looking for a healthy way to help young students communicate their emotions, try using Emotion Stones! Emotion Stones can help children process their own emotions through the recognition of facial … Continue reading
New Titles: Independance and Leadership in January
A new year, a new beginning! This year let’s make a point to improve our leadership and independence, not only in ourselves, but in our students as well. This blog post will overview works that can provide you with tools … Continue reading
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New Titles: Good reads for hunkering down
Wishtree by Katherine Applegate with illustrations by Charles Santoso is a compelling story about a tree named Red. All the trees and animals in this book are able to talk; they just hide this fact from humans. But what … Continue reading
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