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Ms. Worsham & her dog, Gracie
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SIX FLAGS TICKETS WILL BE IN THE mAY 18, 2017 THURSDAY FOLDER.
Parents,
If your child turned in their Six Flags Reading log to either me or their teacher then their ticket will be in next week's Thursday folder.
Thanks,
Ms. Worsham
If your child turned in their Six Flags Reading log to either me or their teacher then their ticket will be in next week's Thursday folder.
Thanks,
Ms. Worsham
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Teachers! Check out this site organized by myself and a couple other stellar librarians with book suggestions to help teach literary devices... Best Books: Literary Lists for the 21st Century Teacher & Librarian
Literary Devices: http://literarydevices.net/
Literary Devices refers to the typical structures used by writers in their works to convey his or her messages in a simple manner to the readers. When employed properly, the different literary devices help readers to appreciate, interpret and analyze a literary work. This website is a list of literary devices with detailed definition and examples.
Literary Devices refers to the typical structures used by writers in their works to convey his or her messages in a simple manner to the readers. When employed properly, the different literary devices help readers to appreciate, interpret and analyze a literary work. This website is a list of literary devices with detailed definition and examples.
May:
8-12 - STAAR Testing
19 - all library books due, no book circulation after
22 - June 2 - library eoy procedures checklist
Upcoming...
June- 1 last day of school!!!
"Literacy - the ability to read, write, and understand - is the birthright of every child in the world. Young people need to know how to analyze, interpret, and understand information. *~* Learn to read nonfiction for information. Learn to read fiction for imagination. *~* Every child should have access to books. *~* Young people also need teachers who provide instruction to interpret the information the encounter. Every child should have Literacy Confidence... Literacy Confidence = the ability to read, write, and speak about what they know, what they feel, and who they are. Read Every Day. Lead a Better Life."
~poster from Scholastic, 2010
~poster from Scholastic, 2010