Why We Re-Read: Guest Post by Gregory Mone
One of the perils of visiting schools is that kids, teachers, librarians, and parents often ask which books you love and why. My favorites are always changing, and I have a difficult time picking [...]
Jennifer A. Nielsen: Stories About Ordinary Heroes
Angeline Boulley: My Superpower Is Tenacity
Matthew Cordell on the Complexities and Capabilities of Children
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 [...]
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 [...]