In my opinion, successful communities begin with a sense of unity and a set of guidelines upon which they agree. As part of our classroom this year, we are a learning community – a group of readers and writers. One part of our learning is connecting with books. Rather than tell you all the rules for the classroom library, I would appreciate your input. Please read through the form below and submit your response.
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Whether I'm soaking up all things family - camping, sailing, home-improving, bike riding, and relaxing - or entrenched in all things teaching - planning, grading, analyzing and assessing - over the course of the last decade spent, I’ve begun to see the ways in which each of these roles brings depth and dimension to the next.
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