Traits Alive! Famous Creature Similes Expanded by Ken Bolden with illustrations by Mel Casipit is an excellent book for an engaging, fun, and exciting afternoon story. Now listen to the…
The Chameleon Who Couldn’t Change Colors was written and illustrated by Gail Clarke, a wonderful children’s book author whom I had the pleasure of meeting during one of her school…
How Do Dinosaurs Count to Ten? by Jane Tolen & Mark Teague (Scholastic, 2008) is a great booklet to teach and drill countering from one to 10 in a fun…
Traits Alive! Creature Similes by Ken Bolden is a great booklet which teachers can use to teach animal similes to young English as a second language learners. The illustrations by…
Rainy Day Fun written and illustrated by Richard & Christine Deverell is a little book for girls and boys who like fairies. The story is about a few pretty little…
The Pigeon Has Feelings, Too! is “a smidgeon of pigeon” by Mo Willems (Scholastic, 2005) which follows the adventures and misadventures of a funny, grumpy and opinionated little pigeon. In…
The earth is full of different elements that benefit us every day. We may not even consider them to be important to us yet they help sustain life on earth….
Patrice M Foster is a Registered Nurse in Greater Atlanta who works as a travel nurse all over the USA. In this interview she talks about her work with disadvantaged…
This short quiz covers basic comprehension questions from Chapters 1 to 4 from Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Where does the action take place? (state & country) Who is…
In a 2007 issue of the now defunct Learning Post (Bangkok Post), Cherry Pua-Africa (what a strange name, but, hey, even the great Shakespeare said, “What’s in a name?”), an…