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The Infodoodler-in-Chief: Sunni Brown – Print Magazine
A sp. ed. #fridaydoodle! @thedailyheller interviews @SunniBrown #doodlerevolution #deskdoodle http://t.co/FFWR6TFGH7 http://t.co/uIfp7djcZ2
Watch myregalbeagle’s Vine “Sid ❤️ pizza #beagle”
selfie https://t.co/RfclWAzxed
. on why humans observe animal
.@HelenJMacdonald on why humans observe animals from places they can’t see us. http://t.co/5oXb57hXTN
A world map based on scientific research papers pr
A world map based on scientific research papers produced http://t.co/XQwUKc1nPW
GRASP Hits 100 with Addition of Asia Expert Partners
Orangutan Land Trust joins forces with GRASP to address palm oil & habitat protection. http://t.co/cJ8kVgK9qV http://t.co/XH1dTppX6j
On Annotations and Assessment in Readers Workshop | Literacy in Learning Exchange
@EricaLeeBeaton @TeacherHaas This article from @AmyRass re: annotations in HS relates to our #nerdcampmi discussion. http://t.co/3BqMZxqufa
This will help any HS T wanting to start #geniushour / #20time! Esp #scitlap #scichat! @HTheijsmeijer shares ALL! https://t.co/5kOzqLd7vQ
The Educator Collaborative, LLC » #TheEdCollabGathering Session Proposal
We’re so excited! @pennykittle will keynote our Fall #TheEdCollabGathering 9.19!
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“SHARK!” by Peter Benchley – November 1967 | HOLIDAY
“SHARK!” The article that inspired Jaws: http://t.co/dK37xp6A6v (by Peter Benchley, Holiday) http://t.co/hiLuJTqZcN
Don’t forget our live blog! Keep up with the third
Don’t forget our live blog! Keep up with the third day of the Boothbay Literacy Retreat on our liveblog: http://t.co/zxFcPYzaPG #BBLit15
Five Ways Teachers Can Limit the Fear of Creative Failure | John Spencer
Five Ways Teachers Can Limit the Fear of Creative Failure http://t.co/tANg3PRGlG via @spencerideas
Don’t Take a Pill, Write a Poem: The Practical, High-Demand Healing Powers and Neuro-Science of Poetry https://t.co/tfUFjJ55Yg
Official site of the #WeNeedDiverseBooks Campaign
Anonymous said: Can you recommend some books with female Asian MAIN characters? I have to admit that I’m… http://t.co/YEaNVByFiV
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