Happy Monday, #PLN. We see lots of end of the year funnies about surviving and hanging on until the end of the year and they definitely make me chuckle but I try not to forget that every single day counts for our kids. #MotivationMonday
Don’t forget Siri and Cortana, please remember to bring your digital people in from the cold over the next few days. @D95SocialMedia @LZHSBEARS#LZMSS#MSNPride#WeAreLZ
Our fourth graders are celebrating their love of @jk_rowling’s Harry Potter series with costumes and a visit from real owls! Look at these members of the Hogworts faculty! #sllearns#d95values dedication & wizardry 🧙♂️
Using @ScratchJr this week for #HourOfCode? Check out this link - I just learned how to help kids with a question they've been asking all week! *To make a character face the opposite direction, add a motion block with a zero and tap on it.* HOORAY! #sllearns#wearespencerloomis
Meet this year's charity bash charity. Why was it chosen, what does it do, and how will #lznation be supporting it this holiday season?
https://t.co/xqkhhaxf2I
Thanks for visiting us in the LMC today, @KaineOsburnD95! We hope you’ll be able to put the facts you learned about wild turkeys to good use this holiday! 🦃 #d95values Engagement
Are you obsessed with Gale Galligan (@robochai) and her recent graphic adaptations of The Baby-sitters Club? 🌺 Head over to our Tumblr right now to catch a video of her drawing Kristy from Kristy's Big Day! ✍🏼👉🏼 https://t.co/FueVQXrPVK #Inktober
Dream Jumpers by @greggrunberg and @LucasTurnbloom took me on an awesome ride where dreams become nightmares. Give this graphic novel to fans of Amulet, Bone and Nnewts @GraphixBooks
Mrs. Delzell took the long weekend to make a @SymbalooEDU for our LMC webpage! No more hunting through a long list of links... just look for the icon that you need!
Hey, guys! Isn’t this great? Twitter makes it possible to ask people like Kazu Kibushi (author of the Amulet series) questions and sometimes get a response! Ask a grownup to help you make connections like this!
Answer to his question: I started writing and drawing my own comics when I was 5. I started to take writing seriously midway through High School, when I was encouraged by my friends and teachers to continue writing my short stories, poems, and screenplays.