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Literacy development depends on many factors, including access to learning that helps students crack the alphabetic code, their community's ability to meet social-emotional needs, and engaging curriculum.
After over a decade, the much-awaited sequel to the Caldecott-winning A Sick Day for Amos McGee has arrived–and at just the right time. The return of fastidious zookeeper Amos and the beloved animals he cares for feels like coming home to an old friend.
The post Life’s Simple Problems Are Solved with the Help of Steadfast Friends in Amos McGee Misses the Bus: Teaching Ideas for this Much-Awaited Sequel appeared first on The Classroom Bookshelf.
Back to school selections, including picture books and middle grade graphic novels and realistic fiction, with related activities from “The Classroom Bookshelf.”
Teaching ideas to build a socially and emotionally strong classroom with books.
Our brains are neurologically hardwired for stories, and a story-rich life is one key to building strong social-emotional learning skills.
A lesson plan for Sophie Blackall's award-winning picture book.
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