Weekend Ed. Quote ~ October 30
“They had learned nothing and forgotten nothing.”
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November is NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month with a chance for students and adults to write a novel in a month.
NaNoWriMo’s Young Writers Program makes this goal accessible for K-12th grade students.
What five technology tools can make the experience more accessible (and enjoyable) for students? Here are recommendations from Joseph Hutcheson:
Happy NaNoWriMo!
Oct
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The ATEMS Children’s Storybook Project is a collaboration between students, teachers, and the Abilene, Texas community which loves reading, storytelling, and art!!
Learn more at this link: https://www.reporternews.com/story/news/columnists/ronald-w-erdrich/2020/10/24/atems-students-collaborate-childrens-storybook-project-niccil-abilene-reading-texas/3739933001/
The ATEMS Children’s Storybook Project is a collaboration w/ students, teachers & the Abilene, Texas community who loves reading, storytelling, and art!! #PBSReaders4Life #STEAM #STEAM603 https://t.co/SOedZebzw0
— Helen Teague (@TweetTeague) November 4, 2020
#PBSReaders4Life
#STEAM
#STEAM603
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“It is important for the school to wrap around the learner, rather than to have the learner wrap around the school.”
~Dr. Eric Hamilton, PhD, Pepperdine University, August 7, 2017
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#HispanicHeritageMonth started in 1968 and continues to celebrate achievement!
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Want to earn three graduate course hours before Thanksgiving? PBS Course in Digital Reading (Teaching Lifelong Reading Habits) begins Monday, October 12– Register Now for RDLA235.32 at the PBS TeacherLine catalog
#PBSReaders4Life
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Mr. Jaime Escalante worked with students at Garfield HS in East LA, raising math scores so much, the College Board accused them of cheating!
#HispanicHeritageMonth started in 1968 and continues to celebrate achievement!