Training Wheels: From Replicator to Maker
See that bad boy up there? Well that bike up there looks just like the one I learned to ride on. I remember I rode that bike so hard that the wheels started to disintegrate (because they weren’t [...]
See that bad boy up there? Well that bike up there looks just like the one I learned to ride on. I remember I rode that bike so hard that the wheels started to disintegrate (because they weren’t [...]
My work with schools across the Nation on planning and creating Makerspaces has proven to me that while anyone can create a Makerspace, there are distinct differences between Makerspaces and [...]
Update your popular series with these books that will be published in February. Enjoy! PRIMARY SERIES & SEQUELS Antoinette (Gaston and Friends) by Kelly DiPucchio (ill. by Christian [...]
World Read Aloud Day is coming up next week, but most librarians, teachers, and parents I know don’t read to their children only on that day. Here are some great titles, published in 2016 and [...]
The current generation of students has grown up with technology and uses it in every aspect of their daily lives and for many, this will include the jobs they will be pursuing. Equipping students [...]
Check out some exciting easy and fiction titles that have come out this month. ELEMENTARY PICTURE BOOKS Caterpillar Dreams by Clive McFarland. 9780062386366. 2017. Gr K-2. Henri the [...]
These exciting nonfiction titles have been published in January. PRIMARY NONFICTION Fancy Party Gowns : The Story of Fashion Designer Ann Cole Lowe by Deborah Blumenthal (ill. by Laura [...]
Anyone who follows my work knows that I am passionate about creating makerspaces that are unique to individual school communities. I have said many times that: “No two makerspaces should be [...]