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Whether it’s been a few days since you’ve visited the National Writing for Children Center or this is your very first visit, we want to be sure you don’t miss a thing here.
Today, a new article for the Simon Says column from Simon Rose can be found if you click here.
There’s a new teaching tips article about Teaching Math Through Literature that you can read by clicking here.
Listen to the replay of yesterday’s interview with children’s author Dianne de Las Casas on Book Bites for Kids by clicking here.
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Have a great day!
Suzanne Lieurance
Founder, Director
The National Writing for Children Center
I love the concept of teaching math through literature for kids who are more verbally oriented. We definitely do that with counting books to help kids learn numbers, and I don’t see why it couldn’t be effective for more advanced mathematical concepts, too. Thanks for the article.
I’ll have to make a point of checking the blog out more often. There is so much great information here.