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Sunday, February 6, 2011

picture books

If you love books as much as I do, you should take a look at a new blog that I recently discovered! I love this blog because it covers such a broad range of topics, it is cross-curricular, and it also has excellent tips for teachers about teaching reading, creating books, genre...and much more!   

Right now the current post has literature about freedom, the Civil Rights movement,and famous African Americans who impacted our country, like Rosa Parks.

5 comments:

  1. Thanks for the tip! I'm a follower now. :) I love finding new books out there! I swear half my paycheck ends up going to new books. :)

    ~Sarah
    http://snippetsbysarah.blogspot.com/

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  2. Thus site is Fantastic! Thank you. I live teaching with picture books but I am in need of some new ones. I should say my Black History books are lacking. I only have A picture Book of Martin Luther King Jr, A picture Book of Rosa Parks & Amazing Grace. I love the illustrations & stories of the ones she's featured. Thank you. I'm even going to send the site to our Media Specialist/ Librarian!

    I also have to hunt down a video called My Friend Martin" about a modern day boy who travels back in time to meet Dr. King. The kids Love it.

    Ms. M
    www.msk1ell.blogspot.com

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  3. What a great blog! This has prompted me to upload my "Sweet Clara and The Freedom Quilt" Lesson. It isn't cutified, so anyone who would like to help me out with that, please do so. I haven't been properly trained in "cutification", but I do own all things D.J. Inkers, so time is of the essence.

    Happy Sunday!

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  4. Hi, Brooke! Thanks for mentioning my blog here. In case you've ever wondered what kind of impact you have, 214 visitors came from your blog to mine today because of the mention! You obviously have lots of loyal followers, and I'm now one of them!

    Thanks again!

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  5. that website is a great resource! as a first year teacher, i need all the resources i can get! thanks for sharing!

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