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The Literacy Lady: Lost your blog voice?!
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Sunday, November 28, 2010. Lost your blog voice? One key piece of my own learning this term while blogging for my Web 2.0 course involved my continual search to locate that lost inner blog 'voice'. Did I discover the remedy? If 2 page views on my blog today and the 1 view yesterday are any indication, let's just be kind and say I am "beginning to meet". But I have been thinking, experimenting and reflecting. And thankfully, with blog views this low, I can only go up from here! According to Culham's scori...
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The Literacy Lady: June 2011
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Saturday, June 18, 2011. After a hectic but very rewarding race to my Master of Education degree (awarded this past Monday), I am thrilled to reclaim time for leisure reading in my life. I can't imagine a better way to celebrate my love of literacy than joining the #bookaday challenge. My book-a-day goal begins this Monday, June 20th and will run through August 15th when I'll trade my reading challenge for a new challenge: a new library and a new vice principalship! Join me in my challenge! The Unquiet L...
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The Literacy Lady: "Play for Literacy"
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Thursday, January 27, 2011. Photo © 2005 Mack Male. Today is Family Literacy Day. And this year's theme is "Play with Literacy"! Playing games can boost numeracy and literacy skills, and it's FUN, too! Our family literacy event (Saskatoon and Region Family Literacy Advisory Group) was held this past Saturday at Saskatoon Public Library and was a great success. 200 guests spent the better part of an afternoon reading and playing together. One game, Twister-Spell-a-Word, was the proven favourite! Dubai-bas...
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The Literacy Lady: Authentic Questions in English Language Arts
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010. Authentic Questions in English Language Arts. Http:/ www.flickr.com/photos/crystaljingsr/. 65279; Yesterday, I read Doug Johnson's post entitled "What is an authentic question? And was feeling once again inspired to write. In just a few short words, Johnson gets to the root of the reason that so many 'research' projects fail. there is no authentic question to investigate! If there is already a list of predetermined outcomes and right or wrong answers, why bother inquiring?
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The Literacy Lady: August 2010
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010. How many books do your students read in a year? The Book Whisperer: Awakening the Inner Reader in Every Child. By Donalyn Miller (2009) and I am feeling very inspired. Miller sets the bar high by having her students read 40 books in her grade 6 classroom! The research is clear. The more you read, the better reader you will become! This is a must read, in my opinion, for every teacher of reading. Sunday, August 1, 2010. FYI, all photos were courtesy of Flickr and the music, Akili...
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P. Wenger's Blog.....Teaching and Learning 2.0 style: My First AudioBoo Podcast
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P Wenger's Blog.Teaching and Learning 2.0 style. Friday, July 6, 2012. My First AudioBoo Podcast. Listen to ‘Testing’ on Audioboo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm starting my 4th year as a TL, taking my final few courses for TL-DL Masters Program. I'm learning about the role of the teacher-librarian, literacy and inquiry and technology in the classroom. View my complete profile. Powered by Show My Weather. Shelfari: Book reviews on your book blog. My First AudioBoo Podcast. The Weekly Ed Tech.
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Cyber Paper for an Educator: My Web 2.0 Journey and Beyond
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Cyber Paper for an Educator. Sunday, December 5, 2010. My Web 2.0 Journey and Beyond. Reflecting on The Process. Since the beginning of September I have been on a Web 2.0 learning journey and now it is time to pause and reflect to see how far I have come. As I think back on the whole process there are many "ah ha" moments, major reoccurring themes, and patterns to my learning that I would like to share. After 12 weeks of blogging I feel that I. Starbucks, Scaffolding, and Web 2.0. Introduced me to Google...
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The Literacy Lady: The Book Whisperer
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010. How many books do your students read in a year? The Book Whisperer: Awakening the Inner Reader in Every Child. By Donalyn Miller (2009) and I am feeling very inspired. Miller sets the bar high by having her students read 40 books in her grade 6 classroom! The research is clear. The more you read, the better reader you will become! This is a must read, in my opinion, for every teacher of reading. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. What I'm Reading Now.
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The Literacy Lady: July 2012
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Sunday, July 1, 2012. My summer #bookaday challenge. A few books on my #bookaday reading list. School may be out for the summer, but my learning is not going to end. Once again, I will be taking part in the summer #bookaday challenge where I'll be reading, reviewing and learning. I can't wait. For those of you not familiar with the #bookaday challenge, read about this annual event in Donalyn Miller's blog. Time to get reading. Conversation with an 8th Grade student in my library this spring. Coaching, co...
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The Literacy Lady: October 2010
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010. Authentic Questions in English Language Arts. Http:/ www.flickr.com/photos/crystaljingsr/. 65279; Yesterday, I read Doug Johnson's post entitled "What is an authentic question? And was feeling once again inspired to write. In just a few short words, Johnson gets to the root of the reason that so many 'research' projects fail. there is no authentic question to investigate! If there is already a list of predetermined outcomes and right or wrong answers, why bother inquiring?
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