by Kari Ann | Apr 7, 2017 | early childhood, education, learning, library, teacher
A quick update before I head out for the weekend: The world is a big place, and sometimes it’s hard to wrap our heads around the differences people on this single planet experience in a day. It’s spring in North America, but fall in South America and...
by Kari Ann | Apr 4, 2017 | education, library, motivation, teacher, writing
Sometimes we have to read the hard things to really appreciate the lives of others. Sometimes the hard-to-read books help us understand ourselves better. Take the time to read something you’ve never experienced before. You’ll be surprised by what you...
by Kari Ann | Nov 15, 2016 | early childhood, education, library, teacher
We were fortunate enough to have eight Mock Newbery books donated to the school to allow the third through sixth grade classes to participate in the Mock Newbery experience. The initial lesson included a presentation outlining the main stories we’ll be comparing...
by Kari Ann | Nov 7, 2016 | early childhood, school, teacher
This is fun! Don’t judge me by my bookmarks. Thinking Critically about Environments for Young Children, edited by Lisa P. Kuh, is a combination of several articles outlining the legacies of thinkers who created our view of childhood and various ways to bring...
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