LitLinks: How to teach science and poetry, the perfect partnership
GUEST BLOGGER RANDI SONENSHINE Symbiotically speaking Though the connection may not seem obvious at first,...
GUEST BLOGGER RANDI SONENSHINE Symbiotically speaking Though the connection may not seem obvious at first,...
GUEST BLOGGER DEBORAH LEE ROSE In PENGUINS READY TO GO, GO, GO! discover how the...
GUEST BLOGGER LYDIA LUKIDIS Why compare and contrast? Compare and contrast is an excellent device...
GUEST BLOGGER STEPHEN R. SWINBURNE Giraffes are the animal kingdom’s most beloved gentle giant and...
GUEST BLOGGER ERIN DEALEY The inspiration for JUST FLOWERS came from my newly discovered joy...
GUEST BLOGGER CANDY WELLINS Showing students how to add word play to their stories will...
GUEST BLOGGER LESLIE BARNARD BOOTH In One Day This Tree Will Fall, readers watch a...
GUEST BLOGGER MICHELLE CUSOLITO Overview One of my biggest challenges as a science communicator is...
GUEST BLOGGER ALEXANDRA SIY Background Mosquito Bite was the first book I published with electron...
GUEST BLOGGER MÉLINA MANGAL Students will use their senses to observe and determine which beans...
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