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Giving Kids a “Wild-Eyed” View of Their World
Bring the wild world to kids with these great educational activities:
Teaching Resources for Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Planning for MLK Day in your home or classroom:
A Thought to Ring Out 2020
When my anthology Am I Blue: Coming Out from the Silence was published in 1995 . . .
Have Your Classroom Seeing Stars
Have you thought about using my picture book The Stuff of Stars in your classroom?
A New Book for Beginning Readers
My “Wonders of America” series of books for beginning readers continues to grow.
It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
Are you looking ahead to Christmas with little ones in your classroom or home?
Teachers, Check Out the WolfLink Videoconferencing Program
Before I wrote my novel Runt, I did a lot of research into the lives of wolves in the wild . . .
Whatever the Weather
November is one of those months that can feature a wide array of weather.
A Season of Thanks and Giving
Are you looking ahead to celebrating Thanksgiving with preschoolers in your home or school?
A Ready-for-Winter Storytime
Are you looking for ideas for your library or preschool storytime?
A Creative Writing Activity: Using “Moving” Words
In my novel in verse Little Cat’s Luck, a golden leaf falling outside her window tempts indoor cat Patches to venture outside—where she finds all sorts of danger and adventures.
Illustrate the Differences: A Compare/Contrast Activity
John Shelley’s evocative illustrations are featured in two of my picture books . . .
A Science Series for Beginning Readers
If your classroom is focusing on natural disasters, you’ll find many helpful resources . . .
Nonfiction May Be the Key to Reaching Non-Readers
I am known best for my fiction titles, but I’ve also written many nonfiction books for beginning readers.
Distance Learning Tips for On My Honor
Are you looking for additional distance learning options?