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E-Books from Bill Zimmerman

E-Books from Bill Zimmerman
Words I Wish Someone Had Saidto Me As a Kid I wrote this book of encouraging words to help young people as they make their way in the world. Every girl and boy needs to hear such words. Growing up, I tried hard to imagine the things he would have said to guide me if he were around. Writing the letter helped me that day and I continued to write more letters in the voice of a father talking to a child. If you’re a young person reading this book, think of each page as a personal letter of caring words from me to you, like the ones an older friend or relative might say to you. CLICK ON COVER TO READ Words I Wish Someone Had Said to Me As a Kid. Related:  Writingmonika64

Halloween-themed Writing Lessons from BoomWriter While doing my grocery shopping last night I noticed Halloween candy for the first time this fall. If you're starting to think about Halloween-themed lesson plans, BoomWriter has new offerings for you. BoomWriter has released new Halloween-themed vocabulary lesson plans that you can conduct through their free WordWriter service. WordWriter allows teachers to create vocabulary lists that they want students to incorporate into a writing assignment. The new Halloween-themed lesson plans include pre-made lists of Halloween-themed words for your students to use in the writing assignment that you distribute to them. If you haven't tried BoomWriter or WordWriter before, check out my demonstration videos embedded below. Disclosure: BoomWriter is an advertiser on FreeTech4Teachers.com

How to Use Lay and Lie | Merriam-Webster Ever been corrected – or corrected someone else – for saying "I'm going to lay down"? In either case, your dictionary forgives you. It's true that the correct way to make that statement is to say "I'm going to lie down," but it's also true that lay and lie have been tripping up English speakers for 700 years, and no one should be judged harshly for being among the confused. If you're someone who cares about writing and speaking carefully, though, your communication skills will be strengthened by keeping them straight, so here's the lowdown. That's tricky enough, but it gets worse when we start using the words beyond the present tense. I was told to lay the book down. And here's lie: I was told to lie down. Did you catch that? Yes, it's really that complicated. And even if you are certain, give the other guy a break.

issuu Kiddle, il Google per bambini Un motore di ricerca che offre risultati di ricerca per i più piccoli. Il sistema deve ancora migliorare, ma al lavoro c’è una squadra di editor Kiddle è un motore di ricerca per bambini. Il che significa che cerca di produrre risultati adeguati a un pubblico di minori. Leggi anche: Ad block, 3 Italia lo offrirà ai suoi clienti Tra il quarto e il settimo risultato il motore cerca di proporre siti sicuri, non espressamente studiati per i più piccoli, ma scritti in maniera semplice e selezionati dallo staff. Su Kiddle sono già puntati i riflettori. Lo staff ha subito ovviato, e ad oggi il robottino spiega: “Hai inserito una richiesta legata ai temi Lgbt. La ricerca in italiano invece non viene bloccata: compaiono il chitarrista Dave Davies e un articolo sui delfini, oltre a Guida per giovani figli di persone transgender. L’equilibrio tra l’appropriato o meno sembra essergli sfuggito di mano anche su altri temi. Difficile capire chi ci sia dietro (nessuno ha ancora confermato). Segui

inklewriter - Education Education inkle is looking to bring interactive stories to the classroom, and give teachers free and simple get-stuck-right-in software to use with their students. From within a web-browser, the inklewriter will let students make and play interactive stories with no programming required. Why make stories interactive anyway? The way our stories work is simple: the reader is given the text of a story in a small chunks, and after each, they get to make a decision about what happens next. Our first project, Frankenstein, uses interactivity to explore the different facets of Mary Shelley's original novel - allowing the reader to discover different aspects of the world, follow up hints and allusions in the text, and maybe even take some narrative paths that Shelley herself considered. How can students get involved? In the classroom, interactive writing offers an innovative, fun environment in which to write stories. Oh, and it's all free. Sign-up and email addresses That's no problem!

Digitala verktygslådan Livres numériques gratuits offerts par nos auteurs | Libre téléchargement de livres numériques grattuits Qwant Junior, un motore di ricerca per bambini migliore di Kiddle La versione per ragazzi del motore di ricerca anti-Google franco tedesco funziona meglio di Kiddle, ma anche per lui la sessualità resta un tabù (ma le mestruazioni, per fortuna, no) Già è difficile trovare siti che siano davvero strutturati per un pubblico di minori, figuriamoci motori di ricerca. Il recente caso di Kiddle ne è la prova: intenzioni buone, attuazione che fa acqua da tutte le parti. Leggi anche: Cardboard è finalmente in vendita anche su Google Play Un’indagine di settembre 2015 del Global Privacy Enforcement Network aveva portato alla luce un problema serio: più della metà dei siti che si professavano dedicati a un pubblico di giovanissimi, condividevano le loro informazioni con parti terze. Più in generale, le maglie della privacy, così come quelle della verifica di pubblicità adeguate e delle richieste di autorizzazione erano, come dire, piuttosto lasche per tutti i portali analizzati. “Bisessuale”: in italiano sì, in inglese, ancora una volta, niente. Segui

How to Write a Short Story: 15 Steps Steps Part 1 Brainstorming Ideas 1Come up with a plot or scenario. Think about what the story is going to be about and what is going to happen in the story. Consider what you are trying to address or illustrate. Part 2 Creating a First Draft 1Make a plot outline. Part 3 Polishing the Draft 1Read the short story out loud. Community Q&A Add New Question How do I create a good title? Ask a Question If this question (or a similar one) is answered twice in this section, please click here to let us know. Article Info Featured Article Categories: Featured Articles | Fiction In other languages: Español: escribir un cuento corto, Deutsch: Kurzgeschichte schreiben, Português: Escrever um Conto, Nederlands: Een kort verhaal schrijven, Français: écrire une nouvelle, Italiano: Scrivere un Racconto, Русский: написать короткий рассказ, 中文: 写一个小故事, Bahasa Indonesia: Menulis Cerita Pendek, Čeština: Jak napsat povídku, العربية: كتابة قصة قصيرة, ไทย: เขียนเรื่องสั้น, Tiếng Việt: Viết truyện ngắn

If you can pronounce correctly every word in this poem, you will be speaking English better than 90% of the native English speakers in the world After trying the verses, a Frenchman said he’d prefer six months of hard labour to reading six lines aloud, and we’ll be honest with you, we struggled with parts of it. Dearest creature in creation, Study English pronunciation. I will teach you in my verse Sounds like corpse, corps, horse, and worse. I will keep you, Suzy, busy, Make your head with heat grow dizzy. Tear in eye, your dress will tear. You’ve been reading “The Chaos” by Gerard Nolst Trenité, written nearly 100 years ago in 1922, designed to demonstrate the irregularity of English spelling and pronunciation.

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Nomi da colorare | Il Blog di Nicoletta Costa Dopo i giorni della settimana… ecco i nomi da colorare! Stampa e colora il tuo nome, quello della tua mamma e del tuo papà, dei tuoi amici e così via! Qui sotto trovi i primi, via via ne aggiungeremo sempre di altri. Se vuoi un nome in particolare scrivilo nei commenti e cercheremo di accontentarti… I maschietti: Clicca per stampare Ora le femminucce:

Hero's Journey The hero's journey is an ancient story pattern that can be found in texts from thousands of years ago or in newly released Hollywood blockbusters. This interactive tool will provide students with background on the hero's journey and give them a chance to explore several of the journey's key elements. Students can use the tool to record examples from a hero's journey they have read or viewed or to plan out a hero's journey of their own. Grades 6 – 8 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson Fantastic Characters: Analyzing and Creating Superheroes and Villains Students analyze characterization by creating their own superheroes or super-villains, complete with related gadgets and settings. Grades 7 – 12 | Calendar Activity | July 31 J.K. Students are encouraged to think about why people challenge Harry Potter books, do a Web Quest that allows them to research the issue, and decide whether the books should be banned from the public library. Grades 7 – 12 | Calendar Activity | January 3

7 Great Activities for the First Day of School New Year Resolutions Involve students in the creation of a set of classroom new year resolutions to guide you through the coming months. Work together to brainstorm resolutions, and write them on a sheet of chart paper. If necessary, reword them in a positive manner (such as "walk" rather than "don't run"). These may be resolutions for behavioral expectations (take turns) or class goals (learn our times tables). Each student can write one of the resolutions from the list on a paper bubble cutout. Guess Who Students become detectives in this get-acquainted game, in which they uncover the real identity of a fellow classmate. Switch! Here's a great indoor or outdoor game to get students actively learning about each other! Welcome Bags Use these party favors to send positive messages to students on the first day of school. The Penny Jar Here's a getting-to-know-you activity that really makes "cents"! Hats Off to a New Year! Create a Time Capsule

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