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Inside Jeremy Brunaccioni's K Classroom
Through tips and updates on what his class is doing this week, Jeremy Brunaccioni provides insight into how he combines art, music, movement, drama, environmental studies, community projects, and picture books to make learning fun and active.
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Inside Jill White's 1st Grade Classroom
Through weekly blog posts, Jill White gives you a peek inside her 1st-grade classroom, where she uses hands-on learning and creative activities to teach students in a Gifted & Talented program.
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Inside Marissa Ochoa's 3rd Grade Classroom
Third-grade teacher Marissa Ochoa welcomes you to join her class, Team 16. On this weekly blog, she'll share some of the strategies and activities she uses to create authentic experiences that help students connect information to real world settings.
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Inside Kechia Williams' 6th Grade Classroom
In her 6th-grade language arts/reading classes, Kechia Williams supports her students' intellectual, mental, and emotional growth. Each week, she shares how she does it and offers tips on teaching with enthusiasm and rigor.
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Inside Nicole Sledge's High School Classroom
As a READ 180 teacher, Nicole Sledge believes in the power of technology when it's properly integrated with learning. Each week, she'll share strategies for how she's made it part of her teaching plans and other ways she's helped her high schoolers succeed.
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Strategies for Teaching English Language Learners
Andrea Spillett, a California teacher with more than 13 years of experience in diverse school districts, shares ELD strategies for K-8 and invites you to share your experiences, questions, and ideas about this very important topic.
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Research and Recess
Scholastic's Chief Academic Officer, Francie Alexander, shares her thoughts on the latest educational research, current ideas, and hot issues.
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Weekly Web Finds
My name is Kerry Prendergast and I'm the manager of the Scholastic Library at our New York headquarters. Check out my new research tips and tools, new resources and web site suggestions every week.
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Archived Teacher Blog: Ms. Spillett's Blog
Kindergarten teacher Andrea Spillett of California shared her teaching strategies and offered a peek into her classroom with great photos!
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Archived Teacher Blog: Mrs. Mazzurco's Blog
Second-grade teacher Elizabeth Mazzurco of Paramus, New Jersey, shares her favorite activities, organizational ideas, and management tricks. Peek inside her classroom (photos!) and see what she’s been up to.
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Archived Teacher Blog: Mrs. Newingham's Blog
Third-grade teacher Beth Newingham of Troy, Michigan, is a seven-year teaching veteran with loads of fun ideas. Peek into her classroom (photos!) to learn about her latest teaching adventures.
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Archived Teacher Blog: Mrs. Shuey's Blog
After 20 years in manufacturing, Renea Shuey of St. James, Missouri, is now a 7th-grade math teacher. Peek inside her classroom (photos!) and see how she’s doing.
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Archived Teacher Blog: Mrs. Sesay-St. Paul's Blog
High school teacher Mariama Sesay-St. Paul teaches English in Newark, New Jersey. Peek inside her classroom to learn her favorite teaching techniques!
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Inside Our READ 180 Classrooms: A View from Paterson, New Jersey
"A View from Paterson, New Jersey" provides a platform on which every member of the high school READ 180 community can share their experiences. With a goal of highlighting success, this blog will offer a view of our achievements in both teaching and learning. Our teachers, students, and parents will share their questions, views, and praise, with members of the Scholastic READ 180 Community.
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How READ 180 works in East Orange, New Jersey
Through blog posts, East Orange middle school teachers share success stories and strategies they're using in the classroom. They also pose questions and disclose tips to their colleagues.
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We are updating the look and feel of the Scholastic community. Effective July 28, 2008 all existing teacher blogs will be "read only."
Please visit What's New on Scholastic Blog for links to the new blogs.
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