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Summer Reading

Summer Reading

 

By Jeannette Walls, "The Glass Castle".

"One benefit of Summer was that each day we had more light to ready by."

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Recommended Books for Boys?

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If you know of a good book series for middle school boys,
please go to our Facebook page and drop your suggestions into the comments.

Let's make reading fun this summer!

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Teaching Vocabulary Takes More Than Just Talking About Words During Read-Aloud

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Teaching vocabulary requires more than just reading aloud. What are your favorite methods for helping kids expand their respective vocabularies?

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Oklahoma Teacher of the Year finalists announced

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From The Oklahoman website:

As one educator steps into her role as Oklahoma Teacher of the Year, 12 others have been named as finalists for the 2020 award.

2019 state Teacher of the Year Becky Oglesby announced the finalists Tuesday before a packed auditorium at Southmoore High School. Educators from across the state attended workshops and heard an address from state schools Superintendent Joy Hofmeister at EngageOK on the Road during the multi-day conference's final stop in Moore.

The 2020 Teacher of the Year will be named on Sept. 17 at State Fair Park in Oklahoma City.

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Free Help for Parents and Kids: Specific, Grade Appropriate Objectives

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Khan Academy provides free help for parents and kids who want to study specific, grade appropriate objectives. Simply set up an account for your child, and you'll be able to track lessons and progress. Thirty minutes of work each day during the summer break can make all the difference for your child. It's not too late. Start today!

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