For TeachersPosted by Anne Rockwell on Monday June 21, 2010 |
I know that summer vacation is here, or nearly here, but I suspect many teachers are planning their fall curriculum. So here are a couple of useful gifts.
If you click on the section of my web site called TEACHERS you’ll be taken to a pair of curriculum guides for BIG GEORGE and WHAT’S SO BAD ABOUT GASOLINE? I’m very pleased with these guides. They’re professional, useful, and even fun. (I particularly like the Revolutionary War uniform coloring pages for BIG GEORGE). You can download and print as many copies as you need from the page. I think you’ll find that they’ll help you to make good use of these two books I’m very proud of.
Speaking of proud: When I returned from China I found a letter to me from the International Reading Association that BIG GEORGE was selected for the 2010 Teachers Choice booklist. It's a short list and they're distributing a bookmark. You can find more information on www.reading.org under "Resources" then "Booklists." The list will also appear in the November issue of THE READING TEACHER.
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