Creative Arts for High School Students: Haiku, Small Books and Prayer Flags by January 13, 2013 Haiku is a Japanese literary form that has been around for centuries. … Read more 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
The New Reading by November 14, 2012 For the last several years I have joined many of my brother … Read more 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Historical Fiction – Free as the Wind: Saving the Horses of Sable Island by November 12, 2012 A Transforming Lesson Plan What is Historical Fiction? Historical fiction is a … Read more 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
15 Minutes for 15 Years by November 11, 2012 January 27, 2013 marks the 15th annual Family Literacy Day® in Canada. … Read more 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Can Write – Meet Ron Lightburn by November 11, 2012 Can Write: Meeting Canadian Writers and Illustrators of Children’s Books What inspires … Read more 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Making Connections With Biographies by September 14, 2012 A critical literacy piece in every grade and across all curricula, non-fiction … Read more 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Can Write – Meet Claire Eamer by September 11, 2012 Can Write: Meeting Canadian Writers and Illustrators of Children’s Books What inspires … Read more 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Plunging Into Poetry: With Prepositions and Participles by May 14, 2012 Some elementary school teachers avoid poetry because they believe it is too … Read more 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Picture This: Out on the Ice in the Middle of the Bay – A Visualization Lesson Plan by May 13, 2012 Title: Out On The Ice In The Middle Of The Bay Author: … Read more 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
What Writers Are Reading: Inspiration for Your Summer Booklist by May 12, 2012 As a writer I am often asked “What is the best advice … Read more 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail