@kelseybogan I think it definitely depends on years of experience too. I'm now over 20 years in and have been in 7 different schools. It gets easier to set-up each time and I know I have to build those relationships in order to get my programs running.
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@jes_trudel Bark, George by Jules Feiffer (silly); My Pictures After the Storm by Eric Veille (chaotic); Explorers of the Wild by Cale Atkinson (joyful); What If...? by Anthony Browne (dark)
@QEisenacher You have amazing suggestions here! Some authors that I suggest... Neal Shusterman, Michael Scott, Scott Westerfeld, Cinda Williams Chima, Rachel Cain, Libba Bray, Jennifer Lynn Barnes, Garth Nix
very likely that you, or someone you know, will unintentionally share something that turns out to be false/misleading. When that happens, there are things we can do to turn our mistake into a learning opportunity. @dhudgins and I created this infographic to help kids know what…
@laurenTarshis Amazing! I have many avid fans at my elementary school who would love this opportunity. Your books always fly off the library shelf. Coquitlam, BC.