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Carol's Books

Here are a few little notes from Carol about her books: Link to her novels: http://tinyurl.com/TPRSnovels Link to her home page: tprstorytelling.com Carol explains: My goal is to provide a variety of novels of different genres at each level so that each kid will encounter at least one book that s/he REALLY LOVES. All the […]

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More Classroom Photos

On this one you can see how I have three sliding boards behind me. On the far right are question words and what used to be clutzy posters, now just a panel on a white board of a handsome collection of very common/useful question words and other words like that that I really need for

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Question for the Group

Lori has a good question for the group: Hi Ben! First of all, thanks again for helping me connect with Diana in Denver last April. It was incredibly helpful to observe master teachers including (but not limited) Julie Soldner and Mark Mallaney. After seeing the vast amount of great books that these teachers had at

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How to Script a Story

This is by Anne Matava: A. Scripting a story from a short story or novel: Go to a chapter in the novel or short story, preferably the chapter you will be reading next with the class. Read the first few pages carefully, watching for words/ structures that are: high frequency in real life high frequency

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Build a Character

Carly reports in: Hi Ben!  I have been a bit out of the loop on the blog, but I am starting to read up on what is going on and I am really excited that you are posting about your new teaching adventures. I was just reading your post Something Old/Something New, and it was

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