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Debbi Michiko Florence | DEBtastic Reads!
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Author interviews and book buzz in middle grade and teen fiction. Author Archives: Debbi Michiko Florence. About Debbi Michiko Florence. Author of children's books. Coming in May 2017, JASMINE TOGUCHI, chapter book series (FSG). August 1, 2016. I’m throwing myself a book birthday party to celebrate the release of the early reader chapter book series I wrote for Capstone, and one lucky winner will receive the birthday gift! There are four books in total: Dorothy and Toto: What’s Your Name? Of my web site.
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One Word at a Time: Highlights of the Austin SCBWI Digital Symposium II
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One Word at a Time. Reading, Writing and Studying Children's Literature.One Word at a Time. Saturday, October 6, 2012. Highlights of the Austin SCBWI Digital Symposium II. Today, I'm excited to bring you a collaborative effort from the attendees at the Austin SCBWI. Website Liberation with WordPress. Owner of the marketing firm Curious City. And Writer, Editor and Web Designer Samantha Clark. Sam Clark and Kirsten Cappy. Assistant Regional Advisor and writer Carmen Oliver. What a blog is and its purpose.
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magpot | School Library Fun
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I recently found out my best friend from college will be retiring at the end of this school year. She is a Media Specialist at a middle school. Her career is ending. Mine is just getting started; I started graduate school recently working towards a masters in School Library Media. Weird juxtaposition! December 9, 2012. Total hours: 104 hours. Working with students at home school: 47 hours. December 1, 2012. Both the teacher and I felt it went very well and I was pleased to see how enthusiastic the studen...
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October’s Review | School Library Fun
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November 2, 2012. It’s hard to believe that October is already over, but I proved to be a fruitful month. In addition to a few hours at my home school, and the Mondays I was devoting to the high school, I also spent an entire week at my high school and learned a lot. All I can say is spirit week at the high school is much more fun than at the middle school level. Reviewed DDS with 7. Prepared a book display for October on supernatural themed books, both fiction and nonfiction. The day the 7. I recently f...
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Second Monday in October | School Library Fun
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Second Monday in October. October 8, 2012. High school libraries certainly different from what I’m used to in a middle school. In middle school, we offer a lot of hands on services, not just help but instruction as well. On the two Mondays I’ve been here, I notice that the library is mainly used for its computers and the only hands on help given was in instructing students the correct procedure for saving documents to their drives. I recently found out my best friend from college will be retiring at the ...
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Hours recap | School Library Fun
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December 9, 2012. Total hours: 104 hours. Working with students at home school: 47 hours. I recently found out my best friend from college will be retiring at the end of this school year. She is a Media Specialist at a middle school. Her career is ending. Mine is just getting started; I started graduate school recently working towards a masters in School Library Media. Weird juxtaposition! View all posts by magpot ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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November | School Library Fun
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December 1, 2012. November was certainly a busy month. I was able to complete all my hours. In fact, I think I’ve even gone over. I will have a grand total in a few days when I get a chance to go over my records again. November was basically Seventh Grade month. I spent the rest of the month working with seventh graders of various projects. My first task with them was a thematic activity on mysteries. I did this during American Education Week with parents in attendance no less! The best dog in Vietnam.
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Casco Kids' Resources — Casco Public Library
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Home (is where your public library is). How To Support The Library. Casco Public Library Catalog. Maine InfoNet: E-Book and Audio Book Downloads. Library Policies and Forms. Home (is where your public library is). How To Support The Library. Casco Public Library Catalog. Maine InfoNet: E-Book and Audio Book Downloads. Library Policies and Forms. Petite but sweet, the Casco Public Library serves as a cozy oasis and a portal to the wider world. 5 Leach Hill Rd / P.O. Box 420. Casco, ME, 04015. Exists to of...
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