Angeline Boulley: My Superpower Is Tenacity
Matthew Cordell on the Complexities and Capabilities of Children
Christina Soontornvat: Connecting with the Human Element
Diving into Comics: Graphic Novels For Beginners
In my previous blog, “The Case for Comics in the Classroom,” I argued for comics as a valuable teaching tool in schools. Now, you might be asking yourself where to start. Since the realms of [...]
Tae Keller on Bridging the Gap Between
Covering Ground in Your Curriculum With Trains
As a parent of a child who seemed to be born loving trains, I’ve learned more about trains than I ever imagined I would in one lifetime. Though he’s now matured well beyond wooden toy railways [...]
Sometimes the Not-Knowing is the Best Story We Can Tell : Guest Post by Leah Johnson
I’m fortunate enough to be one of the lucky people who make their living writing books professionally. It’s the way I introduce myself—Hi, I’m Leah, yeah, I’m a writer—and the title I write down [...]