Ten Ways to Cultivate a Love of Reading in Students As a teacher, I was obsessed with cultivating a love of reading in my students. I love to read, loved it as a kid too. I'm equally compelled to ensure that my own child loves reading -- and he does. Here are ten suggestions for how any teacher, teaching any subject can participate in this mission, and how parents and administrators can help. Read. There's so much more we can all do -- from the superintendent to the classroom teacher, the custodian to the parent's association. Teaches, how do you cultivate a love of reading? Fastest Way to Create Comic Strips and Cartoons - Toondoo
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AIA Drama Blog: Kick-starting the new academic year! Wow, it's been a while since my last post! But I'm back! I have been trying to shake-off the holiday mode and get back into the routine, partly because I love routines (to a certain extent), and partly because I miss the routine too! So, 2013 is a very exciting year for us in the drama classroom! The academic year kicked off with an introduction to the rules, procedures and expectations in the drama class (or a refresher for the returning students), as well as an introduction to the MYP unit-of-work for the first term, particularly the Area of Interaction Focus, the Significant Concept and the MYP Unit Question. During the second week, all classes were assigned a research & oral presentation task which will be used to assess Criterion A (Knowledge & Understanding).
ESL Teacher Resources, Job Boards, and Worksheets *Folktales, Fairy Tales, Tall Tales* AARON SHEPARD'S WORLD OF STORIES *Folk Tales, Myths, Legends, More* Here are folktales, fairy tales, tall tales, myths, legends, magical tales, and sacred stories, plus original fables, humor, and historical fiction—all from award-winning author Aaron Shepard. Most of the stories have been published in top children’s magazines like Cricket and Australia’s School Magazine, while some are from Aaron’s picture books and early readers. For email notice of new stories, subscribe to Aaron’s Update. Folktales Stories told through the centuries. Legends Stories that might be true. Magical Tales Stories from world classics, featuring fantasy, epic heroes, and the supernatural. Sacred Stories Stories from scriptures of world religions. New Tales New stories that might sound like folktales. Funny Stories New stories just for fun. Historical Stories New stories featuring historic events or times. Beginner Stories New stories for very young readers.
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