Saturday, May 16, 2015

Author highlight: Kate DiCamillo


Books will weave themselves through our days. One author in particular pops up frequently: Kate DiCamillo. We will read The Tiger Rising and The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane. Students chose recommended books for independent reading and many of DiCamillo's novels are on the list. 
Please take a look at her website.
http://www.katedicamillo.com/

"Stories connect us"


Louisa Moats clip

Dr. Lousia Moats speaks to the issues plaguing our schools and how we are failing our students when it comes to reading instruction.


My First Blog:

This is a new experience for me! Here I am sitting in Williamstown learning how to blog. As I logged on I discovered that my 12 year-old daughter had beat me to it. Charlotte's Life already existed in cyberspace.

I am sharing information about kinesthetic learning. I knit while I think to help me focus. Here is an article on the subject, and a picture of one of the blankets knit while learning at The Reading Institute.

http://www.edutopia.org/blog/kinesthetic-learning-new-model-education-kirin-sinha

Classroom knitting project:

Here is a blanket that I finished during our last class.