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Oona’s Reading Progress for The Nowhere Girls – 10 hours, 47 min ago
80% done with The Nowhere Girls, by Amy Reed https://t.co/J0sPPgFIme
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English Journal, Vol. 108, No. 5, May 2019
My friend @danamhuff cited by tweet in her essay! @Klind2013 https://t.co/z76j369tbe
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100 Days Of Summer Writing – moving writers
Our 100 Days of Summer Writing officially starts TOMORROW (June 1), but everything is up and ready to go on #MovingWriters today so that you can start writing tomorrow!!! #100DOSW19
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#31DaysIBPOC: Do Something Different | Dr. Kimberly N. Parker
THIS. Realizing the brilliance that has always been there. Thanks, @TchKimPossible https://t.co/GMJMb9ICkT #31DaysIBPOC
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Netflix Options Sarah Dessen YA Novels, Sets 'Along for the Ride' Adaptation | Hollywood Reporter
YOU GUYS. https://t.co/6reU6AlJhM
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Laura Benanti to Record EP of Songs From My Fair Lady | Playbill
So excited about this!!!! https://t.co/693yOnG7EK
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Unfortunately this tweet would be too long to print on a T-shirt so I’m only gonna get it tattooed on my face. https://t.co/PIB0VRf56B
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Tune in to the “What Should I Read Next?” podcast for an interview with a co-founder of #WNDB. It isn’t enough to just publish more diverse authors, we need to put those books in the hands of kids! Now. https://t.co/JDhILDnWLM
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“We have not taught kids that writing is…
“We have not taught kids that writing is
hard work. We have not taught kids that no
one “masters” any piece of writing with a set
of rubrics and formats.” Thanks @LindaMRief & @pennykittle https://t.co/VdOF1Gn3L4 @ncte -
❤ this piece but have to point out that *only* Scholastic Book Clubs (not Fairs) offered IF I WAS YOUR GIRL which I know bc I was the one choosing the High School level books for Clubs (which Fairs was at the time not selling) @PublishersWkly https://
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Creatives! Want a daily dose of inspiration?
Starting today, I’m officially sharing my WRITER’S NOTEBOOK with you. This is a place where I’ll share writing, art, science and inspiring links to keep you curious and creative. No sign up. All free. 1st up:
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The Lack of Diversity in Children’s Books About Nature – The Atlantic
Ya’ll do know that Black kids like the outdoors, right? Let’s have more #kidlit books about it. https://t.co/xssKwOsK0P
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Why the Guardian is changing the language it uses about the environment | Environment | The Guardian
“Why the Guardian is changing the language it uses about the environment” https://t.co/kLF1QfSuwc @thereadingzone #climateELA #nerdcampnj
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Couldn’t agree more: a room without book…
https://t.co/0xbBbVQ173 Couldn’t agree more: a room without books is sad. But books are about way more than decor. Every book is an invitation to learn more about ourselves, others, and our world.
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I attended my first last Sat w/ – ‘s …
I attended my first #nerdcamp last Sat w/ @nErDCampNJ1 – @triciaebarvia ‘s opening presentation blew my mind from the very beginning and totally set the day’s passionate atmosphere. She ended the talk with article that everyone should read: https://t.co/Y
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Making Change with LGBTQ Literature – NCTE
Useful resources and a shout out to #nErDcampNJ-ers @EsMteach & @RachelScupp #LGBTQ https://t.co/xQmBh51g86
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
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