Listly by Sue Fitzgerald
This is a list of articles that will with educational blogs.
On November 4, I was part of a very special day in Iowa. To make it even more special, I spent it with five of the most amazing young people I have ever met. We were all part of the last event in the afternoon of the Summit.
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Second graders came in during the afternoon and I scrapped my lesson plans and jumped in with them! I think they could sense how excited I was about sharing this with them, and of course their excitement rose. After introducing the concept of computer programming and sharing with them that I know very little about the subject, we watched the introduction video.
Back when I wrote my first post on this topic, I ended it with a healthy dose of gratitude. At the time, I was grateful that libraries were being talked about at all and that so many in my tribe were lending their voices to the chorus.
More pics from this month HERE I was only in The Library @HHS this month 11 days. November was a crazy month filled with conference presentations that I had committed to long before I started working here. I am thankful that my new school was supportive of these commitments, although I felt bad that I was missing so much time at the school.
Welcome to the RBE Library November Math Stats Challenge! I am sooooo excited about this RBE Library Program! After creating these Read full article "
Those of you familiar with my work over the years know I am a passionate advocate for poetry. Thanks to a life-changing course I took with Dr. JoBeth Allen at the University of Georgia during Spring Semester 2003, my world changed, and so did my outlook on the importance of poetry in the classroom, libraries, and life.
My summer vacation has officially begun and as I gather my summer reading, look through professional development opportunities, organize my thoughts in designing presentations, I have eagerly signed up to participate in the ThingLink Teacher Challenge. It began on June 9th with weekly challenges to produce and share some awesome ThingLink projects.