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MAY 2024 FREE BOOKS!
We have two amazing non-fiction books to give away this month. These books are essential and informative reading for educators and for those invested in their own education or that of their children and/or grandchildren. EMPOWERING LEARNERS, Teaching Different Genres and Texts to Diverse Student Bodies was written by two highly esteemed educators, Anna J….
October 2013 First Book Winner!
Congratulations to Kim Harrison (Yes, she’s my niece and NO I didn’t cheat when I drew her name!!) who just won Olivia Newport’s novel THE INVENTION OF SARAH CUMMINGS. For those who didn’t win but would love to buy a copy of the book, here’s a link you can copy and paste. Or check it…
ALASKA
Wild Word Friday! Linguists agree that the name ALASKA comes to us from a Native word. There’s some disagreement about which word and even which language. Generally, the consensus is that ALASKA means The Great Land, derived from the Aleut word alyeska, which also means “that which the sea breaks against.” I’m not here to…
Sept. Book Give-Away
This is just a reminder that this year our give-away books will be the 2011 CHRISTY Award winners. Check in for the details a week from today, Thursday, September 1. Blessings! Sue
MAY 2024 FREE BOOKS!
We have two amazing non-fiction books to give away this month. These books are essential and informative reading for educators and for those invested in their own education or that of their children and/or grandchildren. EMPOWERING LEARNERS, Teaching Different Genres and Texts to Diverse Student Bodies was written by two highly esteemed educators, Anna J….
October 2013 First Book Winner!
Congratulations to Kim Harrison (Yes, she’s my niece and NO I didn’t cheat when I drew her name!!) who just won Olivia Newport’s novel THE INVENTION OF SARAH CUMMINGS. For those who didn’t win but would love to buy a copy of the book, here’s a link you can copy and paste. Or check it…
ALASKA
Wild Word Friday! Linguists agree that the name ALASKA comes to us from a Native word. There’s some disagreement about which word and even which language. Generally, the consensus is that ALASKA means The Great Land, derived from the Aleut word alyeska, which also means “that which the sea breaks against.” I’m not here to…
Sept. Book Give-Away
This is just a reminder that this year our give-away books will be the 2011 CHRISTY Award winners. Check in for the details a week from today, Thursday, September 1. Blessings! Sue
MAY 2024 FREE BOOKS!
We have two amazing non-fiction books to give away this month. These books are essential and informative reading for educators and for those invested in their own education or that of their children and/or grandchildren. EMPOWERING LEARNERS, Teaching Different Genres and Texts to Diverse Student Bodies was written by two highly esteemed educators, Anna J….
October 2013 First Book Winner!
Congratulations to Kim Harrison (Yes, she’s my niece and NO I didn’t cheat when I drew her name!!) who just won Olivia Newport’s novel THE INVENTION OF SARAH CUMMINGS. For those who didn’t win but would love to buy a copy of the book, here’s a link you can copy and paste. Or check it…
ALASKA
Wild Word Friday! Linguists agree that the name ALASKA comes to us from a Native word. There’s some disagreement about which word and even which language. Generally, the consensus is that ALASKA means The Great Land, derived from the Aleut word alyeska, which also means “that which the sea breaks against.” I’m not here to…
Sept. Book Give-Away
This is just a reminder that this year our give-away books will be the 2011 CHRISTY Award winners. Check in for the details a week from today, Thursday, September 1. Blessings! Sue