1. @Brottmom

    Top books to use in the Classroom

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    This was the hardest top list for me to create because I read a lot of books that were perfect for my sixth grade classroom, but knowing that there is a possibility that I will be in a different grade level next year I wanted to take this into account when creating this list. I …
  2. @Brottmom

    Top 10 Childhood Favorites- So Nostalgic!

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    When I was thinking back to all the books that I read when I was young, I had some very nostalgic thoughts about those times and seeing those covers again while searching for pictures to add to this post. This is such a fun top ten post for me! The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric …
  3. @Brottmom

    Would I ever do a mock Newbery?

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      I have pondered this question for a while now and I believe that as a classroom educator it might be a difficult task! Not only difficult but take up quite a bit of time and a lot of planning for differentiation. I could see doing this an individual reading project, rather than a whole …
  4. @Brottmom

    My Overall Top Ten

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    Thinking back on this semester’s reading I must say that I have read more and been intentional about my reading than ever before. My list is a combination of early readers on up to young adult novels. #1 Wonder by RJ Palacio #2 Tops and Bottoms by Janet Stevens #3 The One and Only Ivan …
  5. ceolgra

    Mount Blakeney

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    Associated Families Fitzgerald (Corkbeg) (Baronet) Stewart (Whitegate) Blakeney (Mount Blakeney) Description ”Burke’s Irish Family Records” states that this family claim descent from the Blakeneys of Norfolk. William Blakeney was granted lands at Thomastown, parish of Kilbreedy Minor, barony of Coshma, county Limerick by patent of Charles II in 1666/7. His son William Blakeney of Mount Blakeney …

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  6. natalie

    Out Now! New ebook – Blend 37 – Pippa Bow

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    Read the first chapter…. Christmas Day Sitting on her flight back to London Pippa was glad having kind of survived the family Christmas celebrations which had turned out in a more stressful event running from one Christmas party to the next all within three days. The Christmas day had started with a lunch with the […]
  7. @carrie_vogel

    How We Met… 2010

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    September      I met Eston at Groat’s Bar in my home town. My cousin Tawnya had brought me out for drinks. I had just moved back into my dad’s home after my first year of college, it was Summer Break.      Tawnya was frie...
  8. D'Arcy Norman dot net

    Moving my blog to Hugo

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    After many, many, many years running my blog on WordPress, I finally got tired of fussing around with convincing it to do what I want it to do, and trying to get it to perform well enough to not have to wait 20 seconds for page loads. I’m also wa...
  9. @Brottmom

    Skype Renaissance- Author Visits Via Tech

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    Growing up I had the same librarian from day 1 in elementary school until I left on the last day of 5th grade. Her name was Mrs. Kindred and she had the sweetest smile! She loved books, loved talking about her favorite authors and reading to all ages of kids. I remember meeting at least …
  10. jgieseking

    What I Can Bear to Remember about Academic Job Video Interviews

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    It’s that season again: Skype and Zoom links are being clicked through in email inboxes, along with actual phone numbers being dialed, in order to participate in preliminary academic job interviews. Many friends and colleagues I know and love are aching through the process of those interviews (as well as …
  11. jgieseking

    What I Can Bear to Remember about Academic Job Video Interviews

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    It’s that season again: Skype and Zoom links are being clicked through in email inboxes, along with actual phone numbers being dialed, in order to participate in preliminary academic job interviews. Many friends and colleagues I know and love are aching through the process of those interviews (as well as on-campus interviews–go, peeps, go). I too once carefully created a convincing-enough library behind me, selected my shirt and jacket much more carefully than the pants no one could see under my desk, and tested my Wifi connection about a thousand times while shakily breathing over my Mac. I wished this process would be easier and, eventually, I found it to be easier by approaching the interviews differently and with different preparation techniques. In fact, once I figured out and then took up a handful of practices, I felt a greater sense of trust in myself as a scholar and determined …

  12. @Brottmom

    Shelf Control- ??

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    My children have shelves and shelves of books- books I’ve bought them through book orders, their annual book from grandparents, book exchanges and even their board books from the showers that were held prior to their births. I feel as though I have read them each hundreds of times. Each book holding specific memories, and …

UMW Spring 2024 (Bond & Groom)

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